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Grantees and Partners - Kapor Foundation Hit enter to search or ESC to close In our dedication to fostering a computer science (CS) education that champions justice and equity, particularly for Black, Native, and Latine students, we empower K-12 partners with essential support. This includes providing funding, resources, relevant content, and innovative pedagogy.
Our commitment extends beyond the broader national CS education arena, reaching into the fabric of local ecosystems in three pivotal regions: Oakland, Atlanta, and Detroit. Through these efforts, we aim to drive meaningful progress in advancing racial equity within the field of computer science education.
SMASH Morehouse/Spelman Early County Public Schools Muscogee County Public Schools Kennesaw State University Atlanta University Center Constellations Center for Computing at Georgia Tech Google EDU Atlanta Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurship United Way of Atlanta (Tech Apprenticeship Program) SMASH Morehouse/Spelman Early County Public Schools Muscogee County Public Schools Kennesaw State University Atlanta University Center Constellations Center for Computing at Georgia Tech Google EDU Atlanta Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurship United Way of Atlanta (Tech Apprenticeship Program) We firmly believe that technology stands at the forefront of advancing racial equity.
We recognize that policy change is an essential catalyst for transforming existing systems and structures, thereby ensuring the full participation and protection of Black, Latine, and Native communities within the technology landscape. Our valued grantees and partners share this same urge for change and transformation.
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