Expanding the technology-skilled workforce and providing a brighter future Working to ensure we have the skilled, competitive and diverse technology workforce needed to contribute to 21st century global leadership Discover, Dream, Design, Deliver* Please note that due to COVID-19 all programs are currently online. * Ada Jo Mann, Appreciative Inquiry Organizational Development, Botswana, 1979
Self-reliance Service Respect
Each One Teach One and the Cambridge Mayor's Summer Youth Employment Program
Training and matching tech interns with organizations needing tech services:
Tech internships
training, education and job experience for careers in technology, for girls and all community members of all ages 14+
Tech services for nonprofits and other qualified clients
reasonably priced websites and other free tech services
Tech partnerships
for people and organizations dedicated to our mission of expanding the technology-skilled workforce and improving tech capabilities for nonprofits and other qualified clients
What makes us unique:
We make computer science and technology appealing to girls and everyone
Skills for employment now, as well as to build on for higher education and a career
We have been focused on teaching girls coding since 2009, one of the first such programs in the field.
Lucas, Will, Katherine, Jackson, Lucas, Kalinda, Joseph, and Dagmawi, Mayor's Program, help @TheCrimson improve their technology
E1T1 mentor Ben Greeman, PhD candidate, Computer Science, Northeastern University, winner of the Community Service Award at Northeastern University College of Computing and Information Science