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3 nonprofits committed to empowering women in tech

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For IT organizations looking to make a difference on gender diversity, or for women seeking to develop rich IT careers, several nonprofits have been created to empower and uplift those who identify as women in IT, improving gender diversity in the industry, and closing the pay gap between men and women. Here are three of note.

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Ada Developers Academy: A no-cost career program that aims to diversify IT

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Mariya Burrows wanted to make a career change to software development after taking an introductory course on the topic, but the last thing she wanted to do was take out more student loans. Mariya Burrows, software engineer, RealSelf. Mariya Burrows. A no-cost academy with a mission.

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CDH Users: If you have done impactful things with data please share how what and why

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SOCIAL IMPACT. GOVERNMENT, NONPROFIT, & NGO. Tony Baer has a multi-disciplinary background touching the different tiers of enterprise software. Drew Conway is a leading expert in the application of computational methods to social and behavioral problems at large-scale. intelligence community. Drew Conway.

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Which Government, Non-Profit and NGO Have Big Data/CDH Lessons Learned To Share?

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SOCIAL IMPACT. GOVERNMENT, NONPROFIT, & NGO. Tony Baer has a multi-disciplinary background touching the different tiers of enterprise software. Drew Conway is a leading expert in the application of computational methods to social and behavioral problems at large-scale. intelligence community. Drew Conway.

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How BUiLT unites Black IT pros and builds equity

CIO Business Intelligence

Behaviors to exclude me would happen in corporate [workplaces] and even in nonprofits where I volunteered, and I wasn’t prepared for them coming.” After closing his software company during the pandemic, Beasley turned toward the nonprofit space, working with several organizations, serving on the board of directors.

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