Girls Who Code Clubs: Community Partnership Fund

 
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    CFDA#

    None
     

    Funder Type

    Corporate Foundation

    IT Classification

    B - Readily funds technology as part of an award

    Authority

    Girls Who Code Inc

    Summary

    Girls Who Code relies on collaboration with community partners across the country to drive our work. Our Clubs Community Partners focus on launching multiple Clubs within their network to reach girls across the communities they serve. Based on conversations with an organization, Girls Who Code will develop a partnership to support and enhance the Girls Who Code Club experience for an organization's students. They seek to create partnerships with state and local leaders, school districts, community organizations, library, STEM and afterschool networks as well as colleges/universities to launch multiple Girls Who Code Clubs.

     

    History of Funding

    None is available.

    Additional Information

    There are three main types of partnerships:

    • Host Partnership: If an organization directly supports potential Club host sites (i.e. school districts, library networks), they can become a Host Partner to launch Clubs at multiple locations in your network.
    • Connector Partnership: If an organization does not have direct access to potential Clubs host sites (i.e. STEM Hubs, Afterschool Networks), they can become a Connector Partner by spreading the word to their community through newsletters, webinars, events, and more.
    • Parent Partnership: Parent Partners are large-scale organizations that have smaller Community Partners that exist underneath them. (i.e. State Departments of Education, national or statewide organizations with regional offices).

    Once a Community Partnership is confirmed, Clubs affiliated to the Partnership will be considered for additional Community Partner Funds at 3 dates during the year. For the Partnership and Clubs to qualify, the partnership must have 5 or more 6-12th Grade Clubs affiliated to their partnership and each of those Clubs will need to have 3 or more girls registered in HQ. If a Partnership qualifies with 5 or more 6-12th Grade Clubs, An additional $100 will be added to all individual Club's Clubs Fund within 30 days.

    Contacts

    Community Partnerships Staff

    Community Partnerships Staff

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  • Eligibility Details

    Eligible applicants are state and local leaders, school districts, community organizations, library and afterschool networks and colleges/universities.


    Clubs should be for girls in 3rd-5th grade, 6th-12th grade, or both.

    Deadline Details

    Applications are reviewed three times a year:

    • November 1st, 2020
    • February 1st, 2021
    • April 1st, 2021

    Award Details

    Each Community Partner is eligible for up to $10,000 in grants from the Community Partner Fund. Each Club affiliated with a Community Partner is still eligible to receive a mini-grant through our general Clubs Fund, but as an additional benefit, Girls who Code is excited to offer an additional $100 of Clubs Funding to partner-affiliated Clubs if the Community Partner has 5+ 6-12th grade Clubs launched with at least 3+ students enrolled.

    Related Webcasts Use the links below to view the recorded playback of these webcasts


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