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We're working to give every student the opportunity to learn computer science — online and in schools where we’ll establish permanent courses and train teachers. For every dollar you donate, one child will be introduced to computer science.
Donate through your donor advised fund with Fidelity Charitable, Schwab Charitable or BNY Mellon and make your grant recommendation to Code.org through the DAF Direct online form.
Encourage your local school to start teaching computer science. To make it easier, Code.org offers courses for every grade level from kindergarten through high school at no cost. And, teachers can enroll in our hands-on professional learning workshops offered locally across the United States.
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Petition your state to allow computer science to count towards math or science high school graduation credits. And promote computer science in your area with these stats, quotes and videos.
Code.org's online platform Code Studio enables students to learn the basic concepts of computer science as early as kindergarten. You don't need any prior experience to get started - you can learn along with your children. If you do know some programming, try App Lab, a JavaScript programming environment for high school students to create apps.
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Learn more about Code.org's advocacy work across the U.S. and the nine policies we recommend states adopt to make computer science foundational for all students. And, find out how you can drive change in your state.
Millions of people of all ages have learned an Hour of Code, a one-hour introductory course designed to demystify computer science and show that anybody can learn the basics. Anybody, anywhere, anytime can learn an Hour of Code.
Volunteers have translated our tutorials in over 45 languages. Help us continue to expand our tutorials for students around the world!
Volunteer to teach the Hour of Code or be a guest speaker in a local classroom. Sign up to hear about opportunities near you.
Code.org works with nonprofit organizations, as partners, to help spread computer science in a local, sustainable fashion. Learn more about our program.