Program

Regional education initiatives - expenses for a regional foc

Regional education initiatives - expenses for a regional focused initiative designed to increase the number of technical women in the southeastern United States. This initiative includes aspireit educational programs for middle school, high school, and college women; counselors for computing training opportunities for professional school counselors, and aspirations in computing community scholarship, internship, and networking opportunities. In addition, women May apply for workforce skill development funds to attend various technical training courses to further expand their technical capabilities.

Service Area:

Expenses: $1,858,388.00
Year: 2021

Locations

No locations for this program
Mission

Part 1: the mission of the national center for women and information technology is to ensure that women are fully represented in the influential world of information technology/computing. While other organizations are focused on the broader issues of science, math, and engineering, this effort is unique in its exclusive focus on information technology.Ncwit's work leverages the efforts of organizations across the country, and connects efforts to increase women's participation in it along the entire pipeline, from k-12 and higher education through industry, academic careers, affinity groups, and entrepreneurial endeavors. Ncwit encourages its members to undertake institutional change within their organizations, and our work provides them with the tools and support to be change agents. - Part 3: the mission of the national center for women and information technology is to ensure that women are fully represented in the influential world of information technology/computing. While other organizations are focused on the broader issues of science, math, and engineering, this effort is unique in its exclusive focus on information technology. Ncwit's work leverages the efforts of organizations across the country, and connects efforts to increase women's participation in it along the entire pipeline, from k-12 and higher education through industry, academic careers, affinity groups, and entrepreneurial endeavors. Ncwit encourages its members to undertake institutional change within their organizations, and our work provides them with the tools and support to be change agents.

  • Website: http://WWW.NCWIT.ORG
  • Phone: 3037356703
  • Principal Officer: LUCINDA SANDERS
  • EIN
    EIN: 680591481
  • Revenue: $6944412
  • Assets: $16602508
  • Expenses: $8937330

National Center for Women and Information Technology University of Colorado Boulder

Boulder, CO 80302