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We are a Minnesota based 501(c)(3) non-profit whose mission is to show girls and BIPOC students that technology skills are available to anyone with an interest, and to cultivate that interest in as many learners as possible.
We believe that diversity is essential to our future success, and that we all do better when we all do better.
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Workshops
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Unfortunately, we are not doing workshops at this time.
If you are interested in our workshops or in using our workshop materials, please contact us.
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Back in 2017, we worked with educators and engineers to develop the Code Kitty Workshop Model. Since then, our workshops have helped over 300 students succeed at coding, robotics, and engineering.
We were able to do this entirely using money from small one-time grants and individual donations. These donations were used to cover materials needed to hand-produce our robot kits and instructional materials as cheaply as possible, and to cover our operational costs.
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<aside> 👥 Partners
ECMC Foundation, Startup Weekend Twin Cities, Propel Nonprofits, 3M Visting Wizards, Amelar Family Foundation, Cycling Ladies In Tech, The Works Museum, The Bakken Museum, Wayzata Public Schools, Girl Scouts MN, Minneapolis Public Schools, City of Lakes Americorps, Adafruit Industries, Google, Amazon, Digi-key, Utepils Brewing, Code.org, GiveMN, and tons of awesome people like you!
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