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Growing a diverse tech community

Codebar

Programme

Status

Current

Partnership

Programme

Region

UK

Launch year

2025

Age group

Adults

Target group

Ethnicity,Social Mobility,Gender

Growing a diverse tech community by running free regular programming workshops for minority groups in tech

codebar provides education, training and networking opportunities for members of underrepresented groups in tech. They are a global organization, with 18,385 students across 33 chapters worldwide.

The Hg Foundation will build on the Access Foundation’s existing support for codebar, providing £52,000 in matched funding to grow codebar’s capacity. With new Community Manager and Volunteer Coordinator posts, codebar will double the number of new community members signing up from 2500 to 5000, as well as starting eight new codebar chapters. The posts will also improve delivery quality, increasing programme and volunteer retention, and raising community member satisfaction. 

2500

new community members to sign up

33+

of participants expected to find employment in the tech sector

200

new coaches to be recruited

We’re thrilled to have received this grant. It’s a powerful endorsement of the importance of creating inclusive opportunities in tech. This support enables us to expand our free workshops, reach even more underrepresented individuals, and open new doors to learning and growth. We’re deeply grateful for the opportunity to drive meaningful change alongside our incredible community and supporters.

Kimberley Cook, Trustee, codebar 

We are delighted to be able to strengthen our support of this fantastic organisation with the generous and significant donation from The Hg Foundation. codebar’s track record for getting people from minority groups into jobs in the tech sector speaks for itself and we look forward to seeing the exciting results which this expansion of their offering will bring.

Piers McLeish, Trustee, The Access Foundation

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