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Programs that unlock young people’s potential in technology by focusing on middle school


Our innovative in-school and out-of-school programs make high-quality tech education available to more middle school students. We help spark an interest in tech, build skills for life and unlock life-changing opportunities.


 

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CompTIA Spark curriculum

Bringing engaging, high-quality technology education to more middle school classrooms

Give your middle school students the confidence and skills they need to succeed in today’s tech-driven world. Designed for middle grades, our curriculum is inspired by real-world work and the latest technology concepts. Backed by industry, it is available free of charge for educators and requires no previous tech experience to teach.

 

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TechGirlz workshops 

Helping create a future where girls and women are equal participants in the digital world

Powered by CompTIA Spark, TechGirlz workshops provide hands-on learning opportunities for girls in grades 5 to 8. By solving real-world challenges, participants build confidence and open their minds to new possibilities. With the support of partners in communities across the country, we’re empowering more girls to become tomorrow’s tech leaders.

 

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Other CompTIA programs powering tech careers

CompTIA provides training solutions for adults looking to begin or advance their careers in tech as well as opportunities for professionals to connect with industry peers around the world.

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As a trusted provider of training for millions of technology workers around the word, CompTIA helps people get the tech careers they deserve with industry-leading certifications, courses and expert knowledge.

 

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CompTIA Community members are businesses that provide technology solutions and IT services. Representing professionals around the world, the CompTIA Community is a shared industry voice.

 

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Press Releases

The Spectris Foundation selects CompTIA Spark as the first US nonprofit recipient of a multi-year grant

$100,000 award will support CompTIA Spark’s TechGirlz program

 

              DOWNERS GROVE, Ill., Dec. 6, 2022 The Spectris Foundation, the UK-based registered charity that champions access to a high-quality education in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM), has selected CompTIA Spark and its TechGirlz program as the first U.S nonprofit recipient of a multi-year grand award.

              The two organizations announced today that CompTIA Spark received a $100,000, two-year Spectris Foundation grant to support TechGirlz, the global program that engages middle school girls with technology while building their confidence and leadership skills.

"We are thrilled to have agreed to a two-year grant with CompTIA Spark to inspire girls of all ages to gain quality technology education through TechGirlz,” said Derek Harding, chair of The Spectris Foundation. “It’s astonishing to see the impact this program is having on girls across the world and The Spectris Foundation is eager to help ignite the passion of tech.”

TechGirlz provides free, open-source technology courses that inspire curiosity, impart confidence and build community as the foundation for the application of technology throughout a girl’s career and life. TechGirlz programs have reached girls in 47 states and 25 countries, with 82% of participants saying their minds were changed positively about a tech career after their TechGirlz experience.

 “We are extremely grateful for this generous gift from The Spectris Foundation in support of our TechGirlz program,” said Colleen Crino, chief development officer, CompTIA Spark. “One of the most significant challenges to getting young people into STEM is accessing valuable, engaging and meaningful educational experiences in the tech space. The Spectris Foundation grant helps ensure that our program will continue to reach more girls to inspire them in tech and increase their confidence in the modern world."

The award is the first multi-year grant given to a U.S. nonprofit by The Spectris Foundation, which has a global focus on increasing diversity, tackling inequalities and improving the representation of underprivileged students. The foundation operates internationally in the U.K., the U.S., Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, China, Brazil, South Korea, Japan, India and other countries.

About CompTIA Spark

CompTIA Spark is a social impact organization that works to unlock people's potential though technology. It aims to bringing high quality tech education to youth — whatever their background — making tech exciting, accessible and inclusive, and building skills and confidence for life. The organization was founded in 1998 by CompTIA, the nonprofit association for the IT industry and workforce. Formerly known as Creating IT Futures, CompTIA Spark is a registered 501 (c)(3) nonprofit. Learn more at https://www.comptiaspark.org/.

About The Spectris Foundation

The Spectris Foundation was created in July 2021 by an endowment of £15,000,000 from Spectris Plc. The Foundation predominantly supports access to a high-quality education in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) by distributing grants in these fields. Our vision is to enable a cleaner, healthier and more productive world through STEM education. Learn more at https://www.spectrisfoundation.com/.

 

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Cristina De Guia

CompTIA Spark

630.678.8530 

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