Women and Girls Organizations
(To see a description of a specific organization, place your cursor on its name.)
 
4000 Years of Women in Science
ACM's Committee on Women and Computing

Advocates for Women in Science, Engineering, and Math
American Association of University Women
Association for Women in Aviation Maintenance
Association for Women in Computing
Association for Women in Mathematics
Association for Women in Science
Black Career Women
Business and Professional Women/USA
Center for Women and Information Technology
Chicago Women in Trades
Cool Jobs for Girls
Feminist.com
For Girls and Their Dreams
GEMSET: Girls E-Mentoring Program
Girl Geeks
Girls Inc.
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Gracenet
Her Own Words
Inspiring Girls Now in Technology Education (IGNITE)
Institute for Women and Work
Institute for Women in Trades, Technology and Science (IWITTS)
Institute for Women's Policy Research
International Association of Women Police
League of Women Voters
National Association of Women in Construction
National Coalition for Women and Girls in Education
National Council for Research on Women
National Girls' Collaborative Project Program Directory
National Women's History Museum
National Women's History Project
National Women's Law Center
National Organization for Women (NOW)
Outdoor Industry Women's Coalition
Professional Women in Construction
Sally Ride Science Festivals
Tradeswomen Now and Tomorrow
Tucker Center for Research on Girls and Women in Sports
Vermont Works for Women
Wellesley Centers for Women
Wider Opportunities for Women (WOW)
Women Build!
Women Construction Owners and Executives
Women Contractors Association
Women in Aviation, International
Women in Federal Law Enforcement
Women in the Labor Force
Women Make Movies
Women of NASA
Women Tech Portal: Tools for Technology Educators to Recruit & Retain Women & Girls

Women Tech Project
Women Work!
Women's Council
Women's Research and Education Institute
Work 4 Women
YWCA

 

   
 

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