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Apps for Good

Org #13850
Vetted since 2012
2008
year founded
$84,756
raised on GlobalGiving
13
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

We provide free tech innovation courses to schools. Our courses teach essential skills needed for the future of work improving young people's confidence, problem solving, collaboration and communication skills. We teach how technology can be applied and have a positive impact. Young people are empowered by solving problems they care about. We support young people to design products relevant to them that will change their world for the better. Students build their products using real world processes that are aligned with industry. We connect young people to real-world professionals through our Expert programme and partner engagement available to all.

Projects (1)

Project Leaders
Verity Williams
Verity Williams
Georgie Packer
Georgie Packer
Amy Thomas
Amy Thomas
Team
Natalie Moore, Freddie Norton
Organization Information
C/O RPG Crouch Chapman
14-16 Dowgate Hill
London, UK EC4R 2SU
United Kingdom
+44 (0)208 150 6908
Organization Information
C/O RPG Crouch Chapman
14-16 Dowgate Hill
London, UK EC4R 2SU
United Kingdom
+44 (0)208 150 6908

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Independent Learning is the Way Forward

By Laura Price | Senior Fundraising and Partnerships Manager

John Beddoes Campus, Newtown High School is a secondary school in Powys, Wales. The school has been teaching the Apps for Good App for Social Action course to their Year 7 Computing... Read the full report ›

Why digital and essential skills are the foundation of young peoples' futures

By Georgie Packer | Senior Fundraising and Partnerships Manager

Digital literacy The need for young people developing digital skills is reflected in the Future of Jobs report by the World Economic Forum which notes that “Technology literacy is... Read the full report ›

Student-driven learning encourages engagement!

By Georgie Packer | Senior Fundraising and Partnerships Manager

We know how important teaching Computer Science is to equip young people with the skills they need for future careers. Yet, according to a recent survey 64% of STEM teachers said they had limited... Read the full report ›
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