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Code.org

www.code.org

 
Launched in 2013, Code.org is a non-profit dedicated to expanding access to computer science, and increasing participation by women and underrepresented students of color. Our vision is that every student in every school should have the opportunity to learn computer science. We believe computer science should be part of core curriculum, alongside other courses such as biology, chemistry or algebra.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.code.org
  • 1301 5th Ave Suite 1225
    Seattle, WA USA 98101
  • Phone: 360.499.3250

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Funding

Code.org raised $23M on 04/26/2016

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