After-school community-based technology learning program that enables youth in underserved communities to acquire tools necessary for personal and professional success. Visit the World Mural Project to see artworks from Clubhouse members and their views on computers and technology in the next 40 years. Learn More
As a national advocate and expert resource for mentoring, MENTOR is dedicated to delivering research, policy recommendations, and practical performance tools that mentoring organizations need to effectively serve young people and make mentoring a reality for more of America’s youth. Learn More
A non-profit e-mentoring network, Mentornet provides volunteers who develop an email-based mentoring relationship with women and others underrepresented in scientific and technical fields. Learn More
Dedicated to the public engagement in scientific research and education, the group welcomes the support of volunteers for its educational programs and publications. Learn More
Intel strives to improve the quality of life in the communities where we live and work by encouraging volunteerism.
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"The Clubhouse has changed my life in all aspects." The Intel Computer Clubhouse Network is a creative and safe out-of-school learning environment, now in its 15th anniversary year, where young people from under-served communities work with adult mentors to explore their own ideas, build confidence, develop 21st century skills, and find pathways to success through the use of technology.
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