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Women Who CodeWWCode is a non profit that empowering diverse women to excel in tech.

Women Who Code (WWCode) is an international nonprofit dedicated to empowering diverse women to excel in technology careers. WWCode is building a world where diverse women and historically excluded people thrive at every level. The organization has executed more than 15,000 free events around the world, garnered a membership exceeding 320,000, and delivers programming to members in 147 countries. Women Who Code Values Focus on the mission, Design for inclusion, Advocate for change, Journey forward WHAT WE DO: -Advance diverse women in their careers every step of the way -Provide a community of 320,000 that has become a movement in technology leadership -Build Global Leaders in Tech, effectively changing the industry -Offer low to no-barrier-to-entry programs, events, scholarships, and more for women to build tech and leadership skills -Job board (ask about a YC discount) Learn more at: www.womenwhocode.com or contact us at [email protected]

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Women Who Code - Empowering Women to Excel in Tech Careers

Introduction

Women Who Code started as a community group in 2011 by a small team of engineers in San Francisco. It has grown into a global movement with over 360,000 technologists, dedicated to creating a diverse, inclusive, and equitable tech industry.

Key Features

  • Over 360,000 members worldwide
  • More than 1,000 volunteers leading local and digital communities
  • Daily technical talks and mentorship
  • 20,000+ community-led events
  • $3.5 million in scholarships awarded
  • Developer conferences and technical summits
  • 1 million+ high-skilled volunteer hours
  • $2.5 million in conference tickets given away
  • 14,000+ job opportunities shared

Use Cases

  • Building a sense of belonging in tech
  • Supporting career advancement for women in tech
  • Providing technical knowledge and mentorship
  • Hosting community-led events and conferences
  • Offering scholarships and industry engagement opportunities

Pricing

As a non-profit organization, Women Who Code offered its services and resources free of charge, supported by donations and sponsorships.

Teams

Women Who Code was driven by a globally distributed team at WWCode HQ, along with over 1,000 volunteers who led local and digital communities. The organization was committed to supporting women in tech through various programs and initiatives, fostering a vibrant and inclusive community.