Techbridge Girls is a non-profit organization based in Oakland, CA, dedicated to re-engineering STEM education for girls. Their mission is to remove barriers and provide equitable access to STEM education, creating a pathway out of poverty for girls. Through quality out-of-school time programs and gender-responsive curriculum, Techbridge Girls aims to develop the next generation of STEM innovators and leaders for social change. With a goal to reach one million girls by 2030, they equip educators and STEM professionals with the necessary training and resources to advocate for BIPOC girls pursuing their STEM aspirations.
With a national footprint and partnerships, Techbridge Girls has grown significantly in the last five years, serving up to 25,000 girls annually. They have established after-school sites in various states, including California, Alabama, Colorado, Washington D.C., Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Montana, North Dakota, North Carolina, New Mexico, Nevada, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Washington, West Virginia, Wyoming, and New York. Techbridge Girls' impact is evident through the testimonials of girls who have been inspired to pursue STEM careers and develop a passion for science and engineering.
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