iD Tech Launches Coding Our Future Initiative to Bring STEM Learning to D.C. Students

In Partnership with Salesforce, Coding Our Future Will Offer 150 Scholarships to Virtual Tech Camps

 iD Tech, the global leader in STEM education,  announced a partnership with Salesforce to launch Coding Our Future, a new initiative that will bring summer science, technology, engineering, and math learning to students from underrepresented minorities in tech.

Through Coding Our Future, 150 underserved students in the Washington, D.C. area will receive full scholarships to attend iD Tech’s Virtual Tech Camps. Students will skill up on Trailhead, Salesforce’s free online learning platform, and take cutting-edge courses in Java, C++, 3D game design, YouTube animation, Python, and machine learning to learn the technologies that will help prepare them for the future workforce.

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The goal of Coding Our Future is to expose students, especially underrepresented minorities, to the world of STEM as a field of professional pursuit. According to the US Department of Education’s Office of Innovation and Improvement, early engagement with STEM topics is critical in developing lifelong proficiency and interest in a variety of subjects, including technology, as well as setting students up for future academic and professional success. iD Tech is providing students with a pathway to STEM readiness for the future. In fact, 97% of iD Tech students go on to attend a four-year college with 90% of those students studying STEM. Even more compelling, 90% of students say iD Tech influenced their long-term goals.

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Of the many inequalities exposed by the COVID-19 crisis, the digital divide is one of the most stark. The pandemic is disproportionately affecting underserved students who don’t have access to the technology required for distance learning. Coding Our Future aims to help narrow the educational divide by providing laptops and home internet access to scholarship students. To scale its impact and to reach potential scholarship students, Coding Our Future will also partner with organizations like the Black Student Fund, Black Girls Code, DMV National Society of Black Engineers, Jr. Chapter, and Howard University Middle School of Mathematics and Science.

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