Girls Coding Camps

TechGirlz Runs a Tech-Themed Entrepreneurial Summer Camp for Girls

Following the path of Girls Who Code, TechGirlz is an innovative and important initiative aiming to cultivate an interest to pursue a career in technology related fields in as many young women as possible. In addition to year-round classes, TechGirlz runs a seven-week entrepreneurial summer camp that allows young girls to experience an immersive curriculum that introduces them to everything from revenue models to coding.

Founded in Philadelphia, the summer program targets middle school-aged girls and in addition to educational material, the program also builds confidence in the participants and allows them the chance to interact with successful women who have carved out a career for themselves in the field.

TechGirlz is an extremely important initiative in terms of encouraging young girls to cultivate and maintain a dedication to their childlike curiosity and an interest in science and technology that usually disappears during high school.
Trend Themes
1. Girls in STEM - Initiatives like TechGirlz that provide young girls with immersive and interactive experiences with technology are promoting more young women to pursue STEM fields.
2. Entrepreneurial Education for Young Girls - TechGirlz is filling a gap by offering middle-school aged girls hands-on experience with everything from revenue models to coding to build confidence and self-efficacy as future technology leaders and entrepreneurs.
3. Year-round STEM Education - Programs like TechGirlz that offer low-cost year-round programs are helping educate and prepare girls for future careers in tech, as well as improving diversity in the future workforce.
Industry Implications
1. Education - Foundations and educational institutions can integrate technology into their curriculum to improve the diversity of young women and promote an interest in STEM fields through hands-on experiences and after-school programming.
2. Tech - Tech companies can invest in and support initiatives like TechGirlz to not only improve diversity within their own workforce, but to also develop a pipeline of potential future employees and entrepreneurs.
3. Nonprofit - Nonprofit organizations can partner with and fund initiatives like TechGirlz to help address the gender gap in STEM and support young girls with a passion for technology to build the skills and confidence they need for future success in the field

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