Higher Ed Alliance Seed Fund
The NCWIT Academic Alliance Seed Fund awards NCWIT Academic Alliance (AA) members at non-profit, U.S. institutions (including U.S. territories) with funds (up to $20,000 per project) to develop and implement initiatives for recruiting or retaining women in computing.
Mentoring Award for Undergraduate Research
The MAUR recognizes AA representatives for their outstanding mentorship, high-quality research opportunities, recruitment of women and minority students, and efforts to encourage and advance undergraduates in computing-related fields.
NCWIT & ACM-W Student Seed Fund
The NCWIT Student Seed Fund invested $316,250 in more than 157 student-run programs for women in computing at non-profit, U.S. NCWIT Higher Ed Alliance member institutions nationwide (excluding U.S. territories). Programs
NCWIT EngageCSEdu Engagement Excellence Awards
The NCWIT EngageCSEdu Engagement Excellence Awards, recognized faculty who made a difference in their introductory computer science classrooms through excellent and engaging curriculum, contributing the best of the best to
NCWIT Symons Innovator Award
The NCWIT Symons Innovator Award promoted women’s participation in information technology and entrepreneurship by honoring an outstanding woman who has successfully built and funded an IT business. By recognizing women
Reel Women in Technology (Reel WiT) Award
The former Reel Women in Technology (Reel WiT) Award recognized the best portrayal of leading women in technology from a program (e.g. documentary, TV show, film, YouTube, etc.) who serve