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Re-engineering the STEM Ecosystem

We recognize our institutions do not adequately prepare nor create access to high quality STEM learning and career paths that center BIPOC girls*. TBG is focused on one thing – re-engineering STEM education so girls are inspired and prepared to persist toward their STEM aspirations. We equip and galvanize out-of-school time (OST) educators and STEM professionals, with the equity training and curricula that empowers them to act as catalysts for our girls*.

Spring 2025 Applications Now Open

Now recruiting educators, out-of-school-time (OST) supervisors and administrators that serve programs to Black, Latina and Indigenous girls for the following:

Techbridge Girls’ unique approach to training and credentialing educators and STEM professionals centers around three areas of impact for girls of color: Equity, Socio-emotional skills and STEM practices.

Our professional development is combined with our STEM curriculum to inspire young girls to use the engineering design process to brainstorm, collaborate, and test solutions to problems. 

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Through the STEM Equity Learning Community (SELC), educators receive virtual training and coaching that provides strategies for engaging Black, Indigenous, and Latina girls and gender-expansive youth. 

Program Goals:

Award-Winning Curriculum

For more than two decades, Techbridge Girls has developed gender responsive and culturally-relevant STEM curricula that allows girls* to see their unique STEM lineage, culture, community and interests.

With our award-winning curriculum and evaluation system, we seek to ensure:

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