NATIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
1909 26TH STREET SECOND FLOOR, BOULDER, CO 80302 www.ncwit.org

Total Revenue
$6,604,092
Total Expenses
$9,203,206
Net Assets
$18,464,379

Organizations Filed Purposes: THE MISSION OF THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IS TO ENSURE THAT WOMEN ARE FULLY REPRESENTED IN THE INFLUENTIAL WORLD OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY/COMPUTING. WHILE OTHER ORGANIZATIONS ARE FOCUSED ON THE BROADER ISSUES OF SCIENCE, MATH, AND ENGINEERING, THIS EFFORT IS UNIQUE IN ITS EXCLUSIVE FOCUS ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.NCWIT'S WORK LEVERAGES THE EFFORTS OF ORGANIZATIONS ACROSS THE COUNTRY, AND CONNECTS EFFORTS TO INCREASE WOMEN'S PARTICIPATION IN IT ALONG THE ENTIRE PIPELINE, FROM K-12 AND HIGHER EDUCATION THROUGH INDUSTRY, ACADEMIC CAREERS, AFFINITY GROUPS, AND ENTREPRENEURIAL ENDEAVORS. NCWIT ENCOURAGES ITS MEMBERS TO UNDERTAKE INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE WITHIN THEIR ORGANIZATIONS, AND OUR WORK PROVIDES THEM WITH THE TOOLS AND SUPPORT TO BE CHANGE AGENTS.

MESSAGING AND OUTREACH EXPENSES TO DEVELOP NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR INCREASING WOMEN'S PARTICIPATION IN THE IT FIELD. MESSAGING AND OUTREACH INCLUDES COMPREHENSIVE WEB SITE DEVELOPMENT TO SUPPORT ALLIANCE MEMBERS, AS WELL AS RESOURCE DISTRIBUTION, ALLIANCE BUILDING, PUBLIC RELATIONS, PRESS DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL MEDIA, THE AUDIO PODCAST SERIES ON "ENTREPRENEURIAL HEROES INTERVIEWS", AND THE NATIONAL ADVOCACY CAMPAIGN, SIT WITH ME, THE COUNSELORS FOR COMPUTING PROGRAM, AS WELL AS THE NEWLY DEVELOPED TECHNOLOCHICAS CAMPAIGN. OUTREACH INCLUDES INCREASED PRESENCE AT NATIONAL CONFERENCES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, SIGCSE, ISTE, AERA, SWE, GRACE HOPPER CELEBRATION OF WOMEN IN COMPUTING, AMONG OTHERS.

AWARD PROGRAMS- AWARD PROGRAMS INCLUDE THE NCWIT AWARD FOR ASPIRATIONS IN COMPUTING FOR HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS, THE NCWIT COLLEGIATE AWARD, THE NCWIT ASPIREIT SEED FUND PROGRAM WHICH AWARDS UP TO $5,000 TO ALLIANCE MEMBERS TO PARTNER WITH ASPIRATIONS WINNERS AND RUN TECHNOLOGY CAMPS FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL AGED GIRLS, THE SYMONS INNOVATOR AWARD HONORING ENTREPRENEURIAL WOMEN IN THE IT FIELD, THE EDUCATOR AWARD HONORING HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS WHO ENCOURAGE THEIR FEMALE STUDENTS TO PURSUE COMPUTER SCIENCE, ROBOTICS AND ENGINEERING OPPORTUNITIES, , THE ACADEMIC ALLIANCE SEED GRANTS PROGRAM THAT AWARDS ACADEMIC ALLIANCE MEMBERS START-UP FUNDS (UP TO $10,000 PER PROJECT) TO DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT INITIATIVES FOR RECRUITING AND RETAINING WOMEN IN COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, THE PIONEER AWARD TO RECOGNIZE INDIVIDUALS WHOSE LIFETIME CONTRIBUTIONS HAVE CHANGED THE WAY WE THINK ABOUT WOMEN'S PARTICIPATION IN THE HISTORY OF COMPUTING AND TECHNOLOGY, THE UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH MENTORING AWARD WHICH RECOGNIZES FACULTY FOR THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND WORK IN MENTORING UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS, THE NCWIT HARROLD AND NOTKIN RESEARCH AND GRADUATE MENTORING AWARD WHICH RECOGNIZES FACULTY FOR THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN GRADUATE STUDENT MENTORING, NCWIT EXTENSION SERVICES NEXT AWARD THAT CELEBRATES PAST AND PRESENT EXTENSION SERVICES CLIENTS FOR THEIR EXCELLENCE IN RECRUITING AND RETAINING WOMEN INTO UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS, THE ENGAGECSEDU AWARD WHICH RECOGNIZES FACULTY FOR EXCELLENT AND ENGAGING INTRODUCTORY COMPUTER SCIENCE CURRICULUM, AND THE REBOOT REPRESENTATION PROGRAM WHICH AIMS TO DOUBLE THE NUMBER OF BLACK, LATINX AND NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN RECEIVING COMPUTING DEGREES.

MEETINGS, WORKSHOPS, AND RECEPTIONS EXPENSES TO SUPPORT AN ANNUAL ALLIANCE MEETING, WORKSHOPS, AND RECEPTIONS, TYPICALLY FOR OVER 600 ATTENDEES, HOWEVER DURING FY19-20, IN PERSON MEETINGS WERE CANCELLED DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. THERE WERE MEETINGS AND EVENTS EARLY IN THE YEAR AND SUBSEQUENT MEETINGS MOVED TO A VIRTUAL FORMAT. THESE MEETINGS, WORKSHOPS AND RECEPTIONS BRING TOGETHER LEADERS, CHANGE AGENTS, AND STAKEHOLDERS TO FOCUS ON RESEARCH-DRIVEN PRACTICES THAT STRENGTHEN THE COMPUTING WORKFORCE AND PROMOTE TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION BY INCREASING THE PARTICIPATION OF GIRLS AND WOMEN. ATTENDEES ARE MEMBERS IN NCWIT'S FIVE ALLIANCES (WORKFORCE, ACADEMIC, ENTREPRENEURIAL, K-12 AND AFFINITY GROUP), THE SOCIAL SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD. THE ACADEMIC ALLIANCE MEMBERS WORK TOWARDS INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE IN HIGHER EDUCATION. THE AFFINITY GROUP ALLIANCE BRINGS TOGETHER NATIONAL AND LOCAL AFFINITY GROUPS THAT PROVIDE SUPPORT, NETWORKING, AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT. THE ENTREPRENEURIAL ALLIANCE HELPS YOUNG COMPANIES ESTABLISH DIVERSITY AT THE START. THE K-12 ALLIANCE WORKS ON THE IMAGE AND TEACHING OF COMPUTING. THE WORKFORCE ALLIANCE LEADS EFFORTS IN CORPORATE ORGANIZATIONAL REFORM. THE SOCIAL SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD ADVISES NCWIT AND ITS MEMBERS ON PROJECTS AND EVALUATION. MEETINGS ALSO INCLUDE AN ANNUAL MEETING FOR NCWIT PACESETTER ORGANIZATIONS TO GATHER, STRATEGIZE AND SHARE GOALS.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Avis Yates-RiversBOARD MEMBER13.5$60,000
Sigal ZarmiBOARD MEMBER2$0
Nina JohalBOARD MEMBER2$0
Mary GendronBOARD MEMBER2$0
Dwana Franklin-DavidBOARD MEMBER2$0
Carol CohenBOARD MEMBER2$0
Vicki Mealer-BurkeBOARD MEMBER2$0
Katharina MumfordBOARD MEMBER2$0
Chris MoodyBOARD MEMBER2$0
Daron GreenBOARD MEMBER2$0
Anthony Neal-GravesBOARD MEMBER2$0
Trish JonesBOARD MEMBER2$0
Thaddeous ArroyoBOARD MEMBER2$0
Ronnie Caropreso BlackhamBOARD MEMBER2$0
Rick KlauBOARD MEMBER2$0
Phillip J BondBOARD MEMBER2$0
Nancy PhillipsBOARD MEMBER2$0
Michael BorrusBOARD MEMBER2$0
Maggie JohnsonBOARD MEMBER2$0
Lucy SandersCEO & CO-FOUNDER65$0
Krista MarksBOARD MEMBER2$0
Kim VorrathBOARD MEMBER2$0
Kathleen HoganBOARD MEMBER2$0
Jenifer RobertsonBOARD MEMBER2$0
Janice ZdankusBOARD MEMBER2$0
Georgia PapathomasBOARD MEMBER2$0
George LladoBOARD MEMBER2$0
Farnam JahanianBOARD MEMBER2$0
Debbie GuildBOARD MEMBER2$0
Dave WilliamsBOARD MEMBER2$0
Colin BodellBOARD MEMBER2$0
Brad FeldBOARD MEMBER2$0
Beth MazzeoBOARD MEMBER2$0

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