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Program Operations created an article,
I want to volunteer as a Facilitator for a Club that has already been approved. What are the next steps?
The process to become a Facilitator at an existing Club is the the same whether you are taking over as the primary Facilitator or joining as an additional Facilitator to help the Club out: 1. You...
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I am not receiving emails from Girls Who Code. What can I do?
If you've checked your spam folder and still can't find emails from Girls Who Code, it's likely due to a company or school firewall. Please add clubs@girlswhocode.com to your email address book. W...
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Are there any Girls Who Code Hackathons?
Girls Who Code does not formally sponsor any Hackathons, but if your Club's Facilitator is interested in joining a local or virtual hackathon that is open to younger contestants, by all means feel ...
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Where can I find Girls Who Code images and logos?
You can find images, logos, and all of our media materials in the Girls Who Code Media Toolkit.
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Our Club’s address is wrong on the website. Who can I contact to fix it?
Thanks for catching that! Please email clubs@girlswhocode.com to adjust any information about your Club that appears on our website.
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I have a conflict and can’t continue as a Facilitator. Can you help our Club find a new Facilitator?
Thanks for letting us know. Please email clubs@girlswhocode.com so we can update your Club records. Include your name, Club Code, and your Club's location.We are happy to share open Club positions ...
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What are the requirements to become a Club Facilitator?
The role of a Club Facilitator is to: Guide Club members through the curriculum (provided by GWC on HQ) Help build sisterhood within the Club Help the members explore how computer science can be ...
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What is the time commitment required to be a Facilitator?
Including travel and prep time, Facilitators should be available 2-4 hours per week, for the duration of the Club. While our curriculum is flexible, we recommend that all Clubs meet weekly for at l...
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Program Operations created an article,
What will girls learn in a Girls Who Code Club?
The short answer is: members will learn about computer science concepts, and just as importantly, they'll learn that they have a community in the computer science space! To accommodate students of ...
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Program Operations created an article,
How can I lead a Girls Who Code Club if I have no computer science experience?
Girls Who Code Clubs are led by Facilitators, who can be teachers, computer scientists, librarians, parents, or volunteers from any background or field. Many Facilitators have NO technical experien...