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Rewriting the Code is a global network founded in 2017 by Sue Harnett to empower women in technology with equal opportunities, professional advancement, and sustainable careers. With a community of over 30,000 college and early-career women in tech, RTC offers mentorship, funding, scholarships, resources, education, and year-round events in collaboration with corporate partners. Joining the community is free, and access to our programs and opportunities is never charged.

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Our News

First-of-its-Kind Inclusive Tech Conference: Rewriting the Code Announces Free and Virtual Tech Conference

Wired for Success: Rewriting the Code Opens First International Office, Launches Indigenous Women Community, Distributes More than $500,00 via Women in Tech Fund

Rewriting the Code Expands to the UK, Accelerating Diversity in Global Tech Industry

New Collaborative Fund to Invest in Undergraduate Women in Computing

Goldman Sachs & Non-Profit Rewriting the Code Introduce RTC Women in Tech Fund


In The News

August 12, 2024 – Top Tech Conferences: The ultimate tech events guide for August 2024 – TechRadar

May 31, 2024 – The best software engineering bootcamps of 2024 to help strengthen your coding skills – Fortune

May 10, 2024 – Helping Black Women in Tech Spread Their Wings – Minority Business Entrepreneur Magazine

April 8, 2024 – What is Job Shadowing? – Forage

March 28, 2024 – Can we cure imposter syndrome in tech? – LeadDev

March 20, 2024 – Opportunities Unlocked: 9 Open Grants And Loans For Black and Women Entrepreneurs – Essence

March 12, 2024 – Empowering Innovation: RTC’s Black Wings Hackathon Takes Flight – Yahoo / Built By Girls

February 27, 2024 – For Black workers, progress in the workplace but still a high hill to climb – CNBC

February 12, 2024 – RTC’s Black Wings Down to a Science Feature – The Newsette

In Partnering with Rewriting the Code, Khoury College Aims to Empower Women in Tech

University of Minnesota student helping lead national ‘hackathon’ for female coders


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