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MSU Denver: Girls Who Code
Girls Who Code serves four primary objectives. First, we aim to help each other grow in computer science and improve retention. Second, we want to build a “Sisterhood” community among female peers and support each other. Third, we would like to provide a space were members can actively engage in practicing computing concepts. Lastly, we are dedicated to assisting in career path development and helping peers navigate job/internship opportunities.
Your Support
With the money we raise for our club, we want to do engaging workshops and events. Some future events that we are thinking about are coding workshops, guest speakers, hackathons, career workshops, and collaborative projects. We are asking our friends, colleagues, and other stakeholders to help support our activities by donating to GWC MSU Denver. The fundraised dollars would help maximize the impact of what Girls Who Code can do because we would be able to provide essential resources and support for the activities we want to accomplish.
How can you support?
- Monetary Contributions: The generous financial support will directly contribute to the success of GWC College Loops.
- Spread the Word: Sharing our mission and fundraising campaign with your network.
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Generated 65 clicks and 7 gifts, totaling $900Thank you to all the generous members of our Roadrunner family who spun the wheel of generosity, making MSU Denver Day of Giving a success!
Your support will provide Roadrunners with access to top-tier academic and athletic experiences, scholarships, state-of-the-art learning facilities, meaningful wraparound services and campus programs that prepare them for success before and after graduation.
Making a difference in one day. That’s only possible because of YOU!
440 days ago by Lynne WinterThanks to the generosity of our amazing Roadrunner family, 1,540 donors have raised over $252,000 to support MSU Denver students and programs - but we're not done yet!
With only a few hours left during Day of Giving, now is the perfect time to make your gift to the campus area you are most passionate about. Every gift, any amount, gets us to the bonus round, where students hit the jackpot by achieving their goal of earning a degree!
445 days ago by Lynne WinterWe’re halfway through MSU Denver Day of Giving, and we are thrilled to announce a matching gift opportunity, thanks to the generosity of the MSU Denver Alumni Association Board of Directors!
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So far, more than 1,200 donors have helped raise over $201,000 to make a difference in the lives of MSU Denver students!
With your support, we can reach our goal of 1,400 donors, advance to the bonus round, and ensure our students secure a spot in the winner’s circle, where a better future is the grand prize!
445 days ago by Lynne WinterToday is MSU Denver Day of Giving, and we are off to an amazing start!
Be sure to check out some of the matching gift opportunities like the Cadet Club (ROTC) Fund, the Presidential Internship in Public Service Fund, Call Me MiSTER and the DREAMer Emergency Fund. There are so many opportunities to double your impact!
It’s time to spin the wheel of generosity for student success to ensure Roadrunners have access to the resources they need to stand in the winner's circle and earn the grand prize of a college degree!
445 days ago by Lynne Winter