- Scratch Foundation
Helping kids everywhere create what they imagine At the Scratch Foundation, we ensure that Scratch and ScratchJr are available for free, for everyone, so that kids around the world can express their ideas through coding
- Scratch Foundation - Scratch Wiki
The Scratch Foundation supports online communities and in-person events in the Scratch ecosystem, where people celebrate creativity, collaborate on projects, and share ideas with one another
- Scratch Foundation - GitHub
Scratch Foundation has 66 repositories available Follow their code on GitHub
- Scratch 2024
Scratch is on a mission to reach 100 million more young people by 2027 This bold, $30M initiative will fuel the creation of Scratch 4 0, help us amplify youth voices around the world, lay the groundwork for a sustainable future, and ensure that the Scratch platform remains free so that every child, everywhere, can create what they imagine
- Scratch Foundation receives grants totaling $21 million
The New York City-based Scratch Foundation, which hosts a free coding platform for children, has announced it has received grants totaling $21 million
- Scratch Foundation Launches 100 Million More Campaign, Secures Nearly . . .
Through the 100 Million More Campaign, Scratch aims to engage 10% of the global Generation Alpha population – the 2 billion children born between 2010 and 2025 who are inheriting a world shaped
- 100 Million More
Scratch Foundation’s 100 Million More Campaign is raising $30 million over two years to help us reach the next 100 million children and continue to scale By our 20th anniversary in 2027, the Scratch community is expected to reach an incredible milestone: 200 million users
- Our Story — Scratch Foundation
Scratch is a vibrant digital space where children from all walks of life engage positively with technology as creators and problem solvers Designed in 2007 by Prof Mitchel Resnick and his Lifelong Kindergarten group at the MIT Media Lab, Scratch is rooted in decades of educational research
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