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Our Sponsors

Thank you to our sponsors!


American Honda Foundation
strives to assist in creating lasting benefits for society through a program of responsible investment in organizations meeting the needs of American society in the areas of youth and scientific education.

Autodesk, a longtime partner of Techbridge, continues to provide financial support to our programs. It has also introduced our students to role models and hosted field trips.

Chevron is committed to improving quality of life in the communities where they do business. Chevron is providing a grant to support Techbridge afterschool programs.

The Cisco Foundation supports Cisco's efforts to team with NPO/NGO organizations around the world to develop public investment programs that improve access to basic human needs, education, and economic opportunities. They focus this work on underserved communities and look for solutions that harness the power of the Internet and communications technology

The Fitzpatrick Foundation s.upports elementary and secondary school programs for students and educators, with a particular emphasis on programs serving economically disadvantaged youth in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Google sponsored the production of Get Involved. Make a Difference. A Guide for Classroom Visits and Field Trips for K-12 Students and toolkit for role models. This resource guide promotes effective K-12 outreach by corporations and role models. Google also sponsored the development of a computer science curriculum module with Pico Crickets.

The Morris Stulsaft Foundation is dedicated to aid and assist needy and desrving children without distinction as to race, creed, or age.

National Science Foundation is committed to the recruitment and retention of women and girls in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics studies and careers. Techbridge was started with a grant from the National Science Foundation. NSF is also supporting a large scale dissemination of Get Involved, Make a Difference and role model training.

The Noyce Foundation is dedicated to stimulating ideas and supporting initiatives designed to produce significant improvement in teaching and learning in mathematics, science and literacy in grades K-12. The Noyce Foundation is providing a grant to support our partnership with the Girl Scouts.

The S.D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation and S.D. Bechtel, Jr. provide support for various Techbridge programs, including the summer academy, the Techbridge program at Oakland Technical High School, and Introduce a Techbridge Girl to Engineering.

The Susan E. Stutz-McDonald Foundation

The Symantec Foundation exists to fund education initiatives that demonstrate broad impact and measurable results and have a particular emphasis on math, science, technology, and engineering.