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Black Girls Code - Black Girls Code (BGC) is a not-for-profit organization that focuses on providing technology education for African-American girls. Kimberly Bryant, an electrical engineer who had worked in biotech for over 20 years, founded Black Girls Code in 2011 to rectify the underrepresentation of female African-Americans in the technology industry.|Join
Charity Digital Code in Practice - NetSquared London runs monthly meetups for local community members to come together to share ideas, ask questions, and collaborate around using technology for social benefit. | Meetup
Civic Data Alliance - Louisville's founding Civic Tech org, focused on advocating for inclusion, diversity, equity, accessibility, openness, transparency and accountability in government, civic tech and open data.| Meetup
Code for DC - Founded in 2012, we are a a non-partisan, non-political group of volunteer civic hackers working together to solve local issues and help people engage with the city. We host twice-monthly hacknights and other events to gather, discuss, and get stuff done.
Corporate Responsibility for Good - Tech for Good Dublin brings together people who are enthusiastic about using technology for positive impact. This group is co-ordinated on a voluntary basis by Máirin Murray (Digital Doddle) and Ellen Ward (Concern Worldwide). We believe that digital technology is a powerful tool that can be harnessed to tackle social and environmental challenges and bring about change. | Meetup
Data for Democracy - Data for Democracy looks for projects that have a strong collaborative nature, and leverage data and technology to create positive social impact. | Join
Louisville Sofware Engineers - The meetup for all things software engineering in Louisville. A group of language agnostic compassionate code advocates. | Meetup
Code Louisville - A group of language agnostic, compassionate code advocates. Code Louisville produces qualified, dedicated graduates to fill the high demand for talent in the software and tech marketplace throughout the Louisville, Kentucky area. Experienced software developers can contribute to this project as mentors for the students. | Learn More
Louisville Makes Games - The goal of Louisville Makes Games! is to promote game development as a viable career in our city through game development programming classes for children in the area. | Meetup
NetSquared Amsterdam - NetSquared gathers together nonprofits and activists, tech leaders and funders, and everyone who's interested in using technology for social change. | Meetup
NY JavaScript - We host regular workshops and tech talks on a variety of different JavaScript topics. | Meetup
FreeCodeCamp - freeCodeCamp is a non-profit organization that consists of an interactive learning web platform, an online community forum, chat rooms, Medium publications and local organizations that intend to make learning web development accessible to anyone.|Meetups
Louisville Sofware Engineers - The meetup for all things software engineering in Louisville. A group of language agnostic compassionate code advocates. |Meetup
Girls Who Code - Girls Who Code is a nonprofit organization which aims to support and increase the number of women in computer science. The organization is working to close the gender employment difference in technology and change the image of what a programmer looks like. |Join
Code Louisville - A group of language agnostic, compassionate code advocates. Code Louisville produces qualified, dedicated graduates to fill the high demand for talent in the software and tech marketplace throughout the Louisville, Kentucky area. Experienced software developers can contribute to this project as mentors for the students. |Learn More
Data for Democracy - Data for Democracy looks for projects that have a strong collaborative nature, and leverage data and technology to create positive social impact.|Join
Louisville Makes Games - The goal of Louisville Makes Games! is to promote game development as a viable career in our city through game development programming classes for children in the area. |Meetup
Louisville Sofware Engineers - The meetup for all things software engineering in Louisville. A group of language agnostic compassionate code advocates. |Meetup
NY JavaScript - We host regular workshops and tech talks on a variety of different JavaScript topics.
NetSquared Amsterdam - NetSquared gathers together nonprofits and activists, tech leaders and funders, and everyone who's interested in using technology for social change.
NY JavaScript - We host regular workshops and tech talks on a variety of different JavaScript topics.
WarpZone - Warp Zone Louisville is Kentucky’s first, and only, collaborative workspace focused on game creators! |Visit
Women Who Code - Women Who Code is an international non-profit organization that provides services for women pursuing technology careers and a job board for companies seeking coding professionals. The company aims to provide an avenue into the technology world by evaluating and assisting women developing technical skills. | Visit
DevFest - DevFests are community-led, developer events hosted by GDG chapters around the globe focused on community building and learning about Google’s technologies. Each DevFest is inspired by and uniquely tailored to the needs of the developer community and region that hosts it. | Meetup
Women Techmakers - Women Techmakers is Google’s global program designed to provide visibility, community and resources for women in technology. Its goal is to showcase the work of women in the technology industry by providing a platform to celebrate their talents and spotlight role models. | Meetup
She Codes; - she codes; is a community of women in technology, created to achieve an equal number of female and male software developers in Israel. Our members include women who want to learn software development or make a career shift into high-tech, developers who want to advance their skills and network with other women in high-tech and high school students who are learning to program. Our core values are Believe in Yourself, Perseverance, and Community. | Visit
FOSSASIA - FOSSASIA events are the place software development gets done. If you rely on open technologies, open source and hardware development, you must be a part of FOSSASIA events.| Visit
Blockchain for Social Impact - Blockchain for Social Impact Coalition (BSIC) incubates, develops, and implements confederated blockchain products and solutions that can address social and environmental challenges across the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals. | | Visit
Women in Blockchain - Women in Blockchain Global is a new and developing global support system for women in blockchain. We consist of students, researchers, developers, individuals seeking a career change, and professional women. Our organization is accepting of all educational and professional backgrounds. Everyone is welcomed. | Visit
Women in Blockchain - Women in Blockchain Global is a new and developing global support system for women in blockchain. We consist of students, researchers, developers, individuals seeking a career change, and professional women. Our organization is accepting of all educational and professional backgrounds. Everyone is welcomed. Visit
Operation Code - We're the largest community dedicated to helping military veterans and families launch software development careers.|Join
#VETSWHOCODE - #VetsWhoCode is a veteran-led and operated 501(c)(3) charitable non-profit that focuses on training veterans in web development and software engineering principles free of charge with the focus of starting careers as javascript developers.|Join
WarpZone - Warp Zone Louisville is Kentucky’s first, and only, collaborative workspace focused on game creators! |Visit
Women Who Code - Women Who Code is an international non-profit organization that provides services for women pursuing technology careers and a job board for companies seeking coding professionals. The company aims to provide an avenue into the technology world by evaluating and assisting women developing technical skills.! |Visit
Google Developers Group - The GDG platform is a membership level within the wider Google Developers Community Groups program and it offers tailored support to organizers of local GDG chapters. GDGs are local groups of developers who are specifically interested in Google products and APIs. Each local group is called a GDG chapter and can host a variety of technical activities for developers - from just a few people getting together to watch our latest videos, to large gatherings with demos and tech talks, to hackathons.Google Developers supports and recognizes GDG chapters, but doesn’t own or manage them. Visit
Tech For Good(London,UK) - Tech for Good London is a meetup group that brings together hackers, coders, developers and designers with people who really understand a social problem and want to build digital solutions to social challenges. Visit
Tech-for-Good-Live - From rampant AI's and gamification to social fundraising and new ways of donating. Join our community of and collaborate, be inspired and learn about what others are doing in the ever changing landscape of tech that makes the world a better place. Visit
Cambridge-Tech-For-Good - Tech for Good is a meetup group for people interested in using technology to tackle social issues, from large-scale social change and inequalities, to local civic participation and community building. We bring together people with lived experience and understanding of social issues together with hackers, coders, developers and designers. Visit
Tech-For-Good-Liverpool - Tech for Good Liverpool is a meetup that brings together people who are interested in technology where we tackle some of the toughest social and environmental challenges we face today. Visit
Tech-For-Campaigns - Provides political campaigns with access to world-class talent, training and technology to implement digital strategies needed to win, powered by a growing community of over 10,000 skilled volunteers. Tech For Campaigns (TFC) gives political candidates access to a caliber of digital talent that is hard to come by, especially in state and other down-ballot races. This digital boost provides a competitive edge, while offering tech workers opportunities to volunteer their skills in a meaningful and impactful way—turning political passion into hands-on involvement.