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The most critical decade in a woman’s tech career starts here

Rewriting the Code is where foundations invest to help women navigate barriers, build confidence, and gain the skills to thrive in tech, backed by scalable programs and rigorous outcome tracking.

Pivotal Ventures
Hopper Dean Family Foundation

RTC’s workforce development model works across the full arc, from financial barriers at college through career confidence in the first five years.

Excited RTC members at Seattle Welcome Event

Research shows connection is as critical as skill, and RTC members stay employed in tech at rates 22% higher than the national average. Community early in a woman’s career carries success forward throughout it.

Group of RTC women at a Goldman Sachs onsite event

Our programming doesn’t stop at the first job. It builds the foundation for long-term advancement, which is why 78% of early-career members say they feel confident continuing in tech.

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Technical ability gets women in the door, but communication, leadership, and workplace navigation determine who moves up. RTC programs develop both, because funding only one side of that equation leaves outcomes on the table.

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Most programs target one moment: a scholarship, a bootcamp, a job fair. RTC works across the full decade from college entry through career establishment, addressing the transition points where women are most likely to leave tech.

RTC members at Goldman Sachs Bootcamp

We believe in the power of member stories, and we back every one with data. Our impact framework tracks both immediate outcomes and long-term career trajectories, giving your board the evidence it needs to sustain investment.

RTC members at UK&I Career Summit

Job placement gets women into tech. Connection keeps them there. RTC builds relationships that extend well beyond any single program, creating the professional networks that research consistently links to long-term retention and advancement.

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Women have made large gains in women’s power and influence in the workplace; however, our research shows that women are more likely to face barriers and make tough trade-offs when advancing in their careers. We are thrilled to provide the necessary funding to support organizations who are helping to remove those barriers so women can thrive at work.

RENEE WITTEMYER
Renee Wittemyer Vice President of Program Strategy at Pivotal

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Your gift funds programs with clear, trackable outcomes. One-time or recurring, every dollar goes directly to advancing women from college through early career in tech.

Share your knowledge as a mentor, speaker, or workshop host. Volunteer opportunities are designed to fit your schedule and create meaningful impact for women building their tech careers.

Access research, outcome data, and program documentation to support your due diligence and internal reporting. Everything you need to make the case for investing in women’s advancement in tech.

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RTC’s growing communities in the UK, Ireland, Canada, and beyond apply our proven model to region-specific challenges. Support international expansion and reach women in tech wherever they are building their careers.

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Join the foundations and donors already funding programs that deliver measurable, lasting outcomes for women from college through early career. Schedule a conversation, and we’ll come prepared with data, program details, and partnership options aligned to your priorities.

Our philanthropic partnerships team responds within one business day with information tailored to your impact goals.

Our dedicated philanthropic team brings years of experience in impact measurement, grant management, and evidence-based program development. They’ll be your guides to creating meaningful, measurable change through strategic investment.