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Choose to Change What’s Possible: Consider NCWIT This Giving Season

Achieving the NCWIT mission would not be possible without advocates and allies like you. With support from individuals and organizations alike, NCWIT is able to provide resources and programs that […]

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NCWIT and Wogrammer Team Up to Showcase Real Women in Tech

Two non-profits collectively further their missions to showcase diversity in tech as inspiration for women to pursue computing. The NCWIT, a non-profit that works to increase women’s meaningful participation in

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NCWIT Receives the EcoSystemsforCS Catalyst Grant to Leverage Partnership with Birmingham Public Library (BPL)

Today, NCWIT receives an EcoSystemsforCS catalyst grant in the amount of $15,000 for promoting community-led systemic change in K-12 computer science education. NCWIT is one of ten communities to receive

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NCWIT and the American Library Association (ALA) Partner to Expand Gender Diversity in Computer Science

Today, NCWIT and the American Library Association (ALA) announced their 2019 CSforALL Commitment to equip libraries and schools with resources for collaborating to expand gender diversity in computer science. New

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Strengthening the American Workforce: Women in Computing and Technology Careers

  Despite past and projected rapid growth in computing-related job openings, women continue to be underrepresented in the fields of computing and technology. In the face of increasing global competition,

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The NCWIT Announces Technical Skills Training Opportunities for Women in Alabama

Funded by the Cognizant U.S. Foundation, This Will Expand Technology Training Opportunities and Diversify the Pool of Technical Workers (BIRMINGHAM, SEPTEMBER 17, 2019) Today, the NCWIT announces new Technical Skills

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AnitaB.org BRAID Initiative Celebrates 5 Year Anniversary with Impressive Impact for Women and Underrepresented Groups in Computing

BRAID would not be possible without the commitment of its sponsors including Intel, Microsoft, Qualcomm, and IBM. The NCWIT and the Center for Minorities and People with Disabilities in IT

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Nearly 40 Members Honored for Technological Accomplishments and Change-leading Efforts for Women in Computing

NCWIT Awards celebrate outstanding contributions and encourage persistence. The National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT) is holding its annual “NCWIT Summit on Women and IT: Where Conversations Lead

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Nearly 40 Members Honored for Technological Accomplishments and Change-leading Efforts for Women in Computing

NCWIT Awards celebrate outstanding contributions and encourage persistence. The NCWIT is holding its annual “NCWIT Summit on Women and IT: Where Conversations Lead to Change” May 14-16, 2019, in Nashville,

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