Resources

Girls in STEM
EMPOWERING TOMORROW'S INNOVATORS
At Girls in STEM, we believe that together we can expand STEM and promote a more accessible education. That’s why we commit our people and ideas to help the communities we serve to grow through the opportunities we build.
Founded in 2020, Girls in STEM is a leading international non-profit organization. Headquartered in Spain. We have reached a global impact, with representation in over 40 countries from all over the globe. We have expanded to 38 chapters at school and regional levels in 15 countries, hosted 5 educational virtual events, provided a variety of recourses and programs, and connected 4,000+ teens through a powerful social media and Discord community.

Girls in STEM
BY GIRLS, FOR GIRLS
Girls in STEM is an international 501(c)(3) non-profit empowering girls to join the fields of STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, and close the STEM gender gap.
A by-girls, for-all, student organization fighting to close the STEM demographic gap. 40+ chapters across 10 countries.

Girls Inc.
INSPIRING ALL GIRLS TO BE STRONG, SMART, AND BOLD.
The network of local Girls Inc. nonprofit organizations serves girls ages 6-18 at more than 1,500 sites in 350 cities across the United States and Canada. Our research-based programming is delivered by trained professionals who focus on the development of the whole girl, supporting, mentoring, and guiding girls in an affirming, pro-girl environment. Here, girls learn to value their whole selves, discover and develop their inherent strengths, and receive the support they need to navigate the challenges they face.
Girls Inc. girls live healthy and active lifestyles and are less likely to engage in risky behavior; they are eager to learn, successful in school, and more likely to graduate from post-secondary education; and they display diligence, perseverance and resilience.

Girls Into Coding
Girls into Coding provides learning opportunities for girls between the ages of 10 and 14. We've created workshops and education events to immerse young people in a range of STEM activities. We are driven to engage at least 1000 girls every year with unique hands-on workshops in physical computing, coding, robotics, 3D design & 3D printing, alongside inspiring talks from women and girls doing cool stuff in STEM.

Girls ReCode
EDUCATE. INNOVATE. EMPOWER.
Girls ReCode is a mentorship school club that teaches elementary and middle school girls how to code, create apps, websites, games, and much more! We want to inspire girls to innovate and nurture their own ideas and creative thoughts into social good projects and impacts.
We started this organization in the beginning of the 2020-2021 school year to help bridge the gender gap in STEM and Computer Science. At a very early age, many girls feel discouraged to pursue these fields for a number of reasons. Most of the times, girls experience a lack of resources, female role models, and have the general feeling of intimidation from STEM. Our group of mentors will help de-code this so called "difficult" field of Computer Science.
Our club creates our own free curriculum and slides and organizes our own projects to teach. We believe that one of the best methods to teach young girls is through passion projects.

Girls RISE
Girls RISEnet (Raising Interest in Science and Engineering), a partnership between the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science, the Association of Science-Technology Centers, and SECME, Inc., strengthed the professional capacity of informal science educators to engage and motivate minority girls in grades 6-12 to explore and pursue science and engineering careers.
The project addressed the national need to cultivate diversity in preparing the next generation of female scientists and engineers.

Girls Talk TECH
Girls Talk Tech is a web series that aims to inspire a new generation of engineers by showcasing amazing women who work in technology. The show features technical tutorials, day-in-the-life videos shadowing multi-faceted engineers, and virtual panels exploring the dilemmas and challenges that women engineers face today.
It is aimed specifically at children and young adults who might be interested in learning more about what it is like to be an engineer but are intimidated by STEM. We hope to bring this content and knowledge in a free and accessible platform.

Girls Who Code
WE'RE ON A MISSION TO CLOSE THE GENDER GAP IN TECH.
Girls Who Code is on a mission to close the gender gap in technology and to change the image of what a programmer looks like and does.
Girls Who Code has over 8,500 programs worldwide, and we're growing fast! Find a Club, Summer Immersion Program, or College Loop near you or get one started.

Girls Who Code
Part how-to, part girl-empowerment, and all fun, from the leader of the movement championed by Sheryl Sandberg, Malala Yousafzai, and John Legend. ···

Girls Who Consult
25 BY 25 AND ONE FOR ONE...
Girls Who Consult is an applications based community on a mission to empower the next-generation of mission-driven females into the management consulting industry
Based on 2019 statistics of College Confidential, there are currently only 35 U.S. based target schools listed on the radar for multiple top-tier consulting firms, limiting hundreds of thousands of students from breaking into a career that holds potential to many other future opportunities. At Girls Who Consult, we strive for each and every participant to defy the odds of their academic backgrounds, by adhering to a "one for one" ratio of target to non-target schools reached and to create a diverse community of aspiring female consultants. Our vision is to train and send 2500+ participants into the consulting career by 2025 and to democratize access to professional development for underrepresented populations.
