
Annual Giving
$611K-54% YoY
Grants
19
Median Grant
$24K
Organizations Funded
29
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Code.org is an education innovation nonprofit dedicated to the vision that every student in every school has the opportunity to learn about artificial intelligence (AI) and computer science (CS) as part of their core K-12 education; Their mission is to expand access to computer science and artificial intelligence education for every student in every school.
Hour of AI campaign, Native American and Indigenous Peoples Initiative, Professional Learning Programs for teachers, Free K-12 curriculum development and distribution.
Partnership requests can be sent to support@code.org. Professional learning programs available for educators. International partnership opportunities for Hour of Code campaign promotion.
Will not accept illegal donations or donations that significantly harm their ability to execute on their mission. Donors have no editorial say in curriculum nor access to student data.
Based on publicly available information from the foundation's 990 filings and website.
$611K
Grants
19
Median
$24K
States
19
$1.3M
Grants
39
Median
$26K
States
31
$1.3M
Grants
38
Median
$25K
States
27
$24K
Typical Grant (Median)
$8K
Smallest
$17K
25th Pctile
$30K
75th Pctile
$110K
Largest
Excludes grants ≤ $5K. Half fall between $17K and $30K.
$110K
2024
GRAND VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY
MI · GRANTEE TO PROVIDE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY BUILDING FOR K-12 TEACHERS USING THE CODE.ORG CURRICULUM AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT MODEL. FUNDING 2023-2024 CODE.ORG COMPUTER SCIENCE FUNDAMENTALS (CSF), COMPUTER SCIENCE DISCOVERIES (CSD), COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES (CSP), AP COMPUTER SCIENCE A, AND ADMIN/COUNSELOR WORKSHOPS.
$89K
2024
TEXAS ADVANCED COMPUTING CENTER (AUSTIN)
TX · GRANTEE TO PROVIDE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY BUILDING FOR K-12 TEACHERS USING THE CODE.ORG CURRICULUM AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT MODEL. FUNDING 2023-2024 CODE.ORG COMPUTER SCIENCE FUNDAMENTALS (CSF), COMPUTER SCIENCE DISCOVERIES (CSD), COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES (CSP), AP COMPUTER SCIENCE A, AND ADMIN/COUNSELOR WORKSHOPS.
$60K
2024
OKLAHOMA PUBLIC SCHOOL RESOURCE CENTER INC
OK · GRANTEE TO PROVIDE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY BUILDING FOR K-12 TEACHERS USING THE CODE.ORG CURRICULUM AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT MODEL. FUNDING 2023-2024 CODE.ORG COMPUTER SCIENCE FUNDAMENTALS (CSF), COMPUTER SCIENCE DISCOVERIES (CSD), COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES (CSP), AP COMPUTER SCIENCE A, AND ADMIN/COUNSELOR WORKSHOPS.
$42K
2024
MOUSE
NY · GRANTEE TO PROVIDE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY BUILDING FOR K-12 TEACHERS USING THE CODE.ORG CURRICULUM AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT MODEL. FUNDING 2023-2024 CODE.ORG COMPUTER SCIENCE FUNDAMENTALS (CSF), COMPUTER SCIENCE DISCOVERIES (CSD), COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES (CSP), AP COMPUTER SCIENCE A, AND ADMIN/COUNSELOR WORKSHOPS.
$30K
2024
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CORP
WV · GRANTEE TO PROVIDE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY BUILDING FOR K-12 TEACHERS USING THE CODE.ORG CURRICULUM AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT MODEL. FUNDING 2023-2024 CODE.ORG COMPUTER SCIENCE FUNDAMENTALS (CSF), COMPUTER SCIENCE DISCOVERIES (CSD), COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES (CSP), AP COMPUTER SCIENCE A, AND ADMIN/COUNSELOR WORKSHOPS.
Top states by total grant dollars. Based on IRS filing data.
Grants paid shown as percentage of total assets
Data sourced from IRS 990 and 990-PF filings and publicly available foundation websites. Grant data, financial figures, and organizational details reflect historical filings and may not represent current operations or funding priorities. Verify directly with the foundation before applying. See an issue? Let us know.