Organizations we support
To expand computer science (CS) education and help all students develop future skills, we partner directly with innovative organizations and support nonprofits through Google.org.
Increasing access to digital skills and CS education
National 4-H Council
Leadership learning for youth through hands-on projects in STEM, agriculture, citizenship, and more.
AnitaB.org
A nonprofit organization working to recruit, retain, and advance women in technology.
Black Girls Code
Providing girls of color with opportunities to build CS skills with a focus on leadership.
Boys & Girls Clubs of America
An organization providing after-school programs to set up young people for success.
Code.org
A nonprofit dedicated to expanding access to computer science for underrepresented students.
Code Next
An initiative to cultivate the next generation of Black and Latino tech leaders.
Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media
A nonprofit working to reduce stereotyping and create diverse female roles in media.
Girls Who Code
Free after-school and summer programs to equip girls with computing skills.
SMASH
Programming to eliminate barriers and bias in STEM education and foster underrepresented talent.
Technovation
A global technology and entrepreneurship program for girls ages 10 to 18.
National Center for Women and Information Technology (NCWIT)
A nonprofit working to increase girls’ and women’s meaningful participation in computing.
National Girls Collaborative Project
A program uniting U.S. organizations committed to encouraging girls to pursue careers in STEM.
Preparing educators to teach skills for the future
American Library Association (ALA)
Providing leadership for library professionals to ensure access to information for all.
Computer Science Teachers Association
A worldwide membership organization supporting K-12 educators teaching CS.
DonorsChoose.org
Teachers come to DonorsChoose.org to request the materials and experiences they need most for their classrooms, and donors give to the projects that inspire them.
EngageCSEdu
Materials designed to retain underrepresented college students in computing education.
Explore Computational Thinking
K-12 lessons and resources on computational thinking, including an online course for teachers.
Coding activities and resources to engage students today
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Blockly Games
A sequence of activities built with Blockly to teach beginner coders the basics of programming.
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Tool, community and curriculum
MIT App Inventor
A free, online tool that allows novices to build mobile apps that can affect their world.
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Scratch
A free programming language and the largest creative coding community for kids.