Our goal is to build equitable systems in STEM education to reach more educators and youth, creating impact that extends for generations.

What We Do

From classrooms to community centers, Techbridge Girls (TBG) is creating spaces of belonging for youth in STEM – places where participants can explore STEM concepts, envision themselves in STEM careers, and confront inequitable systems with joy, curiosity, and rigor. At Techbridge Girls (TBG) we envision a future where youth engage with STEM fields in diverse, equitable, and sustainable ways, moving from bystanders to builders of our future.  

Teacher Helping Children

Equipping Educators

TBG’s programs are designed to invite more people into the STEM conversation through out-of-school-time learning, professional development, and leadership training. We design our curriculum and prepare our teachers so that all students – including girls of color and gender-expansive youth – feel prepared, curious, and excited about the possibilities of STEM concepts and careers. Our learning community equips educators, administrators, and leaders to apply a culturally-responsive, equity-focused approach to STEM education in communities across the U.S.

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:

STEM Equity Learning Community – Spring 2026
Application Deadline: January 30, 2026.

Multi-ethnic team has meeting via video conference

Celebrating 25 Years

As we celebrate 25 years, Techbridge Girls looks forward to continuing to create equitable systems in STEM education. We look forward to adding more innovative educational programs that center Black, Latina, and Indigenous girls in programs that are designed for these marginalized communities and, in practice, lift up all youth in STEM.  

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