Computer Science
List of non-profit organizations working on Computer Science .
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Computer Science
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Madhacks
Wisconsin's premier student hackathon. Stay tuned for our next event.
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Madison
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Computer Science
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DNN ASSOCIATION INC
DNN is the world's largest and most successful open source platform to build websites.
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RALEIGH
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Computer Science
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Coalition for Academic Scientific Computation Inc
CASC is dedicated to advocating for the use of the most advanced computing technology to accelerate scientific discovery for national competitiveness, global security, and economic success, as well as develop a diverse and well-prepared 21st century workf CASC mission statement is 5 parts: 1.
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Washington
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Computer Science
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The Orange Alliance
The Orange Alliance is the official event data provider for the FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) competition To inspire and excite students of primary, secondary and post-secondary education about science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) through the creation and management of technology services for science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) programs.
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Grandville
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Computer Science
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When Doves Code
Improving computer science education for underrepresented groups and providing curriculum resources for K-12 educators.
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CENTREVILLE
NATIONAL UPCYCLED COMPUTING COLLECTIVE, INC.
National Upcycled Computing Collective, Inc.
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Fullerton
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Computer Science
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Tech for Teens
Tech for Teens encourages middle school students to get involved in advanced technology and learn numerous skills that are necessary for tomorrow's world.
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Wichita Falls
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Computer Science
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143.
NETWORK TIME FOUNDATION INC
Leading the delivery of accurate and precise time to connected devices around the world.
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TALENT
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Computer Science
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Vanden Robotics Foundation
FRC Team 701 The RoboVikes 📍Vanden High School, Fairfield, CA The Vanden Robotics Team intends to develop and support a competitive high school robotics team that will; 1) encourage a passion for science and engineering through education and experience, 2) engage students, mentors, parents and teachers to work collaboratively by building competitive robots, 3) develop, organize and maintain facilities to research and develop engineering skills, 4) involve parents and mentors in both technical and non-technical aspects of the team, and 5) encourage community partnerships and outreach through presentations, demonstrations, donations, and sponsorships.
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Vacaville







