Is your organization interested in partnering with us?
Allgirlithm is looking for partners who share our mission to empower females and underrepresented groups in STEM, particularly in technology. Fill out the form above, if interested, and we'll get back to you soon!
FAQ
Q: What does Allgirlithm contribute to partnerships?
It will vary for your individual organization, but some examples are:
Q: What is expected of partners?
We ask that our partners help us by encouraging students, teachers, and parents to visit our site. Partner support will vary. Here are a few ways that organizations are supporting as partners:
Q: How do I sign up to be a partner?
Please start by filling out the Partnership Form by clicking the button above. After we receive notice that you’ve signed up, we will e-mail you with more details. If you're an individual looking to work with Allgirlithm, visit our Join Us page.
For any other questions, contact us at [email protected]!
It will vary for your individual organization, but some examples are:
- Your logo will be posted on our website to recognize your organization as a supporter of STEM education
- We will announce the partnership on social media, and advertise for any events your organization holds
- We will share materials, curricula, and resources from our networks
- We will share upcoming AI events in your areas
- When we have information that needs to be shared, we’ll provide you with the content
- Sharing content from your organization on our blog
- We'll try to fulfill any requests you have for your specific organization
Q: What is expected of partners?
We ask that our partners help us by encouraging students, teachers, and parents to visit our site. Partner support will vary. Here are a few ways that organizations are supporting as partners:
- Social media network outreach
- Helping us reach students from underrepresented groups
- Collaborating on curricula, workshops, or support
Q: How do I sign up to be a partner?
Please start by filling out the Partnership Form by clicking the button above. After we receive notice that you’ve signed up, we will e-mail you with more details. If you're an individual looking to work with Allgirlithm, visit our Join Us page.
For any other questions, contact us at [email protected]!
PARTNERS
* CreAIte, AI and Art workshops for girls in the Bay Area, run by SAILORS 2016 alumni.
* Girls in TE, a community organization of tech and engineering events, based in Canada.
* Superposition, a 200-person hackathon for females (trans and non-binary inclusive) in the Bay Area.
* EduSTEM Initiative, founded in the Greater Seattle Area, to spread STEM to under-represented minorities
* STEAM TEAM, a Bay Area organization of high school students who teach STEAM-related curriculum to 3rd-5th grade students twice a month
* MetroHacks, especially for women in code, a free 12-hour event at Cambridge Innovation Center, down the street from MIT.
* PixelHacks, the Bay Area's first student-led, all female hackathon. Check out our interview here.
* Girls Code Month, a free “3 in 1” workshop, hackathon and conference session for girls in the Palo Alto area.
* Humanity Hacks, a digital humanities hackathon for Bay Area girls
* Developer's Society, a global student-powered technology non-profit for computer science education and innovation by students, for students.
* Tech Seedz, an international, Southern California based organization to provide girls, disabled young women, and teen mothers with easily approachable STEM and coding.
* GIRL 2.0, an organization dedicated to closing the gender gap in tech by providing free computer science education to girls and other underrepresented minorities.
* SheHacks, held by Girls in Tech, is the first all girls high school hackathon in Singapore
* GAITEway, a nonprofit outreach program held by Stanford AI4ALL alumni for middle school girls at the Chabot Space and Science Center and Windemere Ranch Middle School, both in California.
* AImagination, an education organization from Princeton AI4ALL alumni targeting kids from underrepresented communties through unique STEAM-based workshops.
* The STEM Garden was started by Priyanka Kumar a free resource to cultivate a brighter future in STEM for students from underprivileged or underrepresented backgrounds and to promote women in the workforce.
* EducAIte is an organization aiming to increase diversity and inclusion in the tech industry by bringing coding opportunities to underrepresented students in the Los Angeles region.
*Hack4Change is a Los-Angeles-based organization with the goal of exposing students to computer science before gender stereotypes have a chance to set in.
*AIhacks is Southern California's first all-female high school hackathon. It aims to empower young women to pursue their interests in technology and artificial intelligence, as well as challenge them to apply their knowledge to make a difference in the world.
*Women in Information Technology Management is a Student Group at Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada founded in 2007. They encourage, empower, and equip women in IT with the necessary tools to break barriers in corporate culture
Stay tuned for more! (Check out the Community page, where we post a lot of cool info about these events).
* Girls in TE, a community organization of tech and engineering events, based in Canada.
* Superposition, a 200-person hackathon for females (trans and non-binary inclusive) in the Bay Area.
* EduSTEM Initiative, founded in the Greater Seattle Area, to spread STEM to under-represented minorities
* STEAM TEAM, a Bay Area organization of high school students who teach STEAM-related curriculum to 3rd-5th grade students twice a month
* MetroHacks, especially for women in code, a free 12-hour event at Cambridge Innovation Center, down the street from MIT.
* PixelHacks, the Bay Area's first student-led, all female hackathon. Check out our interview here.
* Girls Code Month, a free “3 in 1” workshop, hackathon and conference session for girls in the Palo Alto area.
* Humanity Hacks, a digital humanities hackathon for Bay Area girls
* Developer's Society, a global student-powered technology non-profit for computer science education and innovation by students, for students.
* Tech Seedz, an international, Southern California based organization to provide girls, disabled young women, and teen mothers with easily approachable STEM and coding.
* GIRL 2.0, an organization dedicated to closing the gender gap in tech by providing free computer science education to girls and other underrepresented minorities.
* SheHacks, held by Girls in Tech, is the first all girls high school hackathon in Singapore
* GAITEway, a nonprofit outreach program held by Stanford AI4ALL alumni for middle school girls at the Chabot Space and Science Center and Windemere Ranch Middle School, both in California.
* AImagination, an education organization from Princeton AI4ALL alumni targeting kids from underrepresented communties through unique STEAM-based workshops.
* The STEM Garden was started by Priyanka Kumar a free resource to cultivate a brighter future in STEM for students from underprivileged or underrepresented backgrounds and to promote women in the workforce.
* EducAIte is an organization aiming to increase diversity and inclusion in the tech industry by bringing coding opportunities to underrepresented students in the Los Angeles region.
*Hack4Change is a Los-Angeles-based organization with the goal of exposing students to computer science before gender stereotypes have a chance to set in.
*AIhacks is Southern California's first all-female high school hackathon. It aims to empower young women to pursue their interests in technology and artificial intelligence, as well as challenge them to apply their knowledge to make a difference in the world.
*Women in Information Technology Management is a Student Group at Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada founded in 2007. They encourage, empower, and equip women in IT with the necessary tools to break barriers in corporate culture
Stay tuned for more! (Check out the Community page, where we post a lot of cool info about these events).