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Several Charlotte organizations kicked off a three-year effort to giveaway 1,600 laptops to bring digital access and equity to families at affordable housing communities. ‘Technology runs ...
The National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization [2] that works to increase participation of girls and women in computing. NCWIT was founded in 2004 by Lucinda (Lucy) Sanders , [ 6 ] Dr. Telle Whitney , and Dr. Robert (Bobby) Schnabel. [ 7 ]
Organization pressing for women's suffrage and other women's issues. Cotidiano Mujer, founded 1985. Feminist collective based in Montevideo. Independent Democratic Feminist Party, active 1933 to 1938. Feminist political party founded by Sara Rey Álvarez. Uruguayan Women's Suffrage Alliance. Founded 1919. Women's suffrage organization.
Astia is an organization built on a community of experts whose goal is to ensure the success of women in high-growth start-ups. Headquartered in San Francisco , California , U.S. , the WTC was founded as part of the Three Guineas Fund in 1999, by Cate Muther, former CMO of Cisco Systems , and was spun off in 2003 as an independent non-profit.
ATLANTA, Jan. 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Inspire Leadership Network, the preeminent executive peer network of C-suite technology and security leaders, and T200, a leading nonprofit organization focused on advancing and elevating women in technology, have entered a strategic partnership aimed at advancing their common mission to empower women technology leaders.
Kristina Newton is the founder and CEO of HYPE, a nonprofit that empowers historically underrepresented girls with technology skills and prepares them to become future leaders in tech careers.
Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS) [1] [2] is a 501(c)(3) non-profit aimed at supporting the recruitment, retention and advancement of women in cybersecurity. [3] It is a global community of men and women dedicated to bringing talented women and under-represented groups together to fill the cybersecurity jobs gap [4] and make the field of cybersecurity more inclusive.
It is known for producing the Women in Technology International Hall of Fame, which inducts women who have made a significant contribution to technology. Started from an email group in 1989, by 2012 the group had grown to 2 million people and became the leading organization for women in technology. [6]