Rails Girls Atlanta
Rails Girls Atlanta empowers women of all skill levels improving their software development knowledge using Ruby and Rails.
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Standard Code
$2k USD since Jul 2016
Stafford Brooke
$350 USD since Mar 2016
Kylie Stradley
$340 USD since Feb 2016
Matthew Manning
$340 USD since Mar 2017
Matt Billings
$320 USD since Mar 2017
Pamela
$260 USD since Feb 2016
Zac Stewart
$260 USD since Mar 2016
Sam Schenkman-Moore
$260 USD since Apr 2017
Patrick Wiseman
$250 USD since Aug 2017
Britni Alexander
$230 USD since Apr 2016
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Big Nerd Ranch
$3k USD since Feb 2016
Pardot
$3k USD since May 2016
healthfinch
$850 USD since May 2017
DigitalOcean
$700 USD since Jun 2016
GitLab
$500 USD since Mar 2016
GitHub
$500 USD since Jul 2016
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Today’s balance
$5,969.35 USD
~ $832.93 USD
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About
Our aim is to give tools and a community for women to understand technology and to build their ideas. We do this by providing a great experience on building things and by making technology more approachable. We provide mentored collaborative learning opportunities through monthly meetups, silly hack nights, and beginner workshops.
Learn sketching, prototyping, basic programming and get introduced to the world of technology. Rails Girls was born in Finland, but is nowadays a global, non-profit volunteer community.
Donations are used to host community learning events. The cost of food for Monthly meetups is about $9-10 per person for 18-25 people. Workshops require venue and furniture rental, catering, and parking passes. Catering and prizes are provided for attendees who participate in hack nights as well. To promote our group, we make custom stickers to share with attendees, and provide thank you gifts for our speakers. During the holidays, we host a community dinner. Extra funds may go towards purchase hardware hacking kits, and additional events!