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NYC
74 Employees

Black Girls CODE is a global movement. Founded in 2011, the San Francisco based nonprofit introduces young girls of color, ages 6-17, to computer programming, electrical engineering, mobile app development, robotics and other STEM fields. In 2012 the nonprofit launched in 10 cities nationwide and expanded to South Africa. Voted as "2012 Most Innovative Nonprofit"​ by Bank of the West, the nonprofit continues to expand and empower hundreds of girls worldwide. Our Vision Black Girls CODE vision is to increase the number of women of color in the digital space by empowering girls of color ages 7 to 17 to become innovators in STEM fields, leaders in their communities and builders of their own future through exposure to computer science and technology. "We want to be the Girl Scouts of Technology - creating a pipeline for women of color tech leaders, innovators and creators. We are disrupting the tech sector and changing the ratio #1GirlAtATime."​


Mobile • News + Entertainment • Social Media
29 Employees

Dubsmash is the place where many of today's cultural moments and trends begin. Add sounds, find new ones, create a video, share with friends.


Angel or VC Firm

Live-Work-Stay Healthy | Turning VC upside down investing in startups w diverse founders in US & Asia.


Edtech • Healthtech • Social Impact

We’ve been working with school nurses and health officials for many years and we know that they got into their field because they want to keep kids healthy. However, the state resources available to them are not readily apparent, are fragmented, and are not tailored to the needs of individual children. To be clear, key state health entities like Managed Care Orgs, Children’s Health Systems, and other community resources share school caregivers' mission to keep our kids healthy. But these entities often aren’t as familiar with the day-to-day. SchoolCare connects these two key elements in children's health – school-based healthcare and state-funded clinical programs – where goals and incentives are aligned but coordination is lacking. We support these shared goals with the first truly unified digital health platform that securely connects student health information and insights with state funded resources to coordinate health services when and where they’re needed most.