Start a Girls Who Code Club in your community to inspire girls aged 6-18 to explore computer science through free curriculum, supportive sisterhood, and hands-on coding activities that build confidence and skills.
Join a global movement introducing students to computer science through fun, one-hour coding activities that require no prior experience and work on any device.
Education for Sharing brings innovative play-based learning to elementary schools, empowering teachers to develop students' social-emotional skills whilst teaching UN Sustainable Development Goals through engaging games and activities.
With Initiatives for Sharing, children and teenagers learn project management tools to launch their own community development initiatives, ultimately empowering them as agents of change.
Transform your school grounds into a hands-on learning environment where students grow food, connect with nature, and develop practical life skills through gardening.
Through waste sorts, Sharetables, and education around composting and waste management, students make their school a centre of changing norms around food waste and food redistribution with the guidance of a Staff Champion who receives a stipend and support every step of the way.
We're teaching youth (ages 12-18) a peer-based mental health training called Youth-Psychological First Aid, that they can use to promote resilience for themselves and their friends on and off the skatepark!
Technovation Girls empowers girls and gender-diverse youth to solve community problems through technology and entrepreneurship, building real apps with global impact.