Spring 2014 Campaign
Donate to Mission Bit's Spring 2014 Campaign today to give public school students the opportunity to learn how to code.
To thank you for helping us with our mission, we're giving away some great limited edition perks. All of our apparel is made right here in San Francisco too!
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Share Mission BitWho We Are
Mission Bit is a non-profit that offers free programming classes taught by experienced engineers and entrepreneurs to San Francisco public school students. We provide everything the students need, they just need to show up and be eager to learn. No prior experience required.
We give students the opportunity to learn directly from successful engineers and entrepreneurs who enjoy sharing knowledge and want to give back to the community. We're focused on project based learning and aim to teach both core computer science concepts as well as the practical skills and technologies that are required to build web sites and applications today. We partner with the public school system, Out of Site, and Jamestown Community Center to provide elective credit to students that counts towards their graduation.
Why It Matters
- Only 30% of San Francisco's public high schools offer any kind of computer science class.
- Local businesses scour the globe for top talent, we want to provide more opportunities to our community.
- Many skilled programmers would love to teach, but need an organization like Mission Bit to make it feasible.