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Kelsey Thompson Kelsey Thompson

Unlocking Economic Mobility Through Equitable Tech Education

CodePath, a GitLab Foundation grantee, helps historically excluded and underserved students find success in the tech industry: there is a 97% increase in successful job or internship placement among Black, Latino/a, and Indigenous students after taking a CodePath course.

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Elicia Wilson Elicia Wilson

Measuring What Matters Pt. I: How We Evaluate Impact

At the GitLab Foundation, we seek to build on the work of these innovative leaders to create accurate and meaningful estimates on the potential impacts of our investments. Get our learnings and updates as we refine our impact estimation model.

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Elicia Wilson Elicia Wilson

Colombia Site Visit: Vibrancy and Opportunity

A recent visit to Colombia revealed promising new opportunities for the foundation. The trip was part of our strategy to carry out on-the-ground, deep-dive research into potential geographic investment areas.

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Elicia Wilson Elicia Wilson

Reprogramming Higher Education with CodePath

We’re delighted to partner with CodePath to support 500-600 computing students at institutions across the United States. With this grant, CodePath will upgrade and expand its industry-leading Technical Interview Prep courses, which correlate with high levels of internship and technical job attainment, ensuring that students access high-wage career trajectories. The organization will also continue to invest in additional data and evaluation capabilities to build evidence of the efficacy of its interventions.

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Elicia Wilson Elicia Wilson

Building Communities Through Local Workforce

Our latest grant supports RiseKit, a technology platform that enables employers to recruit candidates from networks of community-based nonprofits. RiseKit’s software connects employers’ applicant tracking systems (ATS’s) with the client management systems of these community-based organizations, creating linkages between these overlooked candidates and unfilled jobs.

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Elicia Wilson Elicia Wilson

A New Partnership Challenges Inequality in the Tech Sector

Code the Dream offers high-quality, free training in software development to people from diverse, low-income backgrounds. The ultimate aim is to create a unique win-win situation, in which coders gain real experience building apps that make the world a little better, and then use that experience to launch new careers providing significant opportunities for themselves, their families, and their communities.

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Elicia Wilson Elicia Wilson

AI for Economic Opportunity fund now open!

Do you have a creative concept or project that uses AI to improve economic mobility? We’re excited to hear from all those with creative ideas across the education, training, and labor markets, including (but not limited to) those aiming to develop tools and services that improve economic opportunity across many applications: skill development, job matching, hiring systems, internal mobility, coaching, benefits access, debiasing systems, data analysis and use, job quality, etc.

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Elicia Wilson Elicia Wilson

Mentorship program forges careers for young Kenyans

Our initial grant of $272,000 is supporting the expansion of Generation’s Digital Freelancing Mentorship program, which supports young people to access careers as freelancers in jobs such as virtual assistants, audio transcription, data entry, and digital marketing.

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Elicia Wilson Elicia Wilson

Making new careers possible for immigrants and refugees

Our latest grant, of $750,000 to Upwardly Global, will fund a program to expand access to online, self-paced training for recent immigrants, refugees, and asylees navigating the US labor market to secure skill-aligned, professional employment. This grant will also expand a technology platform that will provide this service to large-scale resettlement and immigrant support organizations, greatly increasing training access.

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