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How are we different?

We Teach Children to Code!

While other non-profits concentrate on sports, entertainment, book and toy drives, non-violence training and cultural studies, we dedicate our efforts to initiatives that benefit children both now and decades from now.

Computer programming fosters problem-solving skills and critical thinking.  Children develop a logical mindset that helps them tackle complex problems step by step.

Plus, it can be a lot of fun and opens up endless possibilities for creating A.I, games, apps and even robots!

Why Impowerment?

Why spell empowerment with an "I" instead of an "E"?

What truly matters--our name or the impact we make on children in our community?  Consider this:  if we were called "ABC-123", would that instantly enhance the services we provide? 

We chose the letter "I" because we empower children to INNOVATE beyond cultural boundaries, and the name phonetically resonates with "empowerment", achieving similar meaning.

Local Organizations

Attention local organizations! 

If you are seeking a coding instructor, we're here to help.  Let's collaborate to design a program and schedule that best supports both parents and students of all ages.

Each introductory course is designed to last up to two weeks, with some requiring prerequisites to ensure a strong foundation for learning.  Courses include (but not limited to):

  • HTML & Cascade Style Sheet

  • Bootstrap

  • JavaScript

  • Game Development

  • Visual Coding

Breaking Stereotypes

"Do not limit children to your dreams of entertainment!"

This video shows two, 5th-grade boys at Leviton Dual Language school in Providence, RI,  creating a web page using a simple text editor, Notepad.  Your kid(s) can do the same!

Sponsors

To our sponsors, thank you for your generous donations.  We would not have gotten this far without you.

Smartapp.com

Smartapp.com

The inaugural donor was from Smartapp.com. There donation allowed us to purchase laptops for our students at The Rosa Parks Resource Center

Wayne Elpus Family Foundation

Wayne Elpus Family Foundation

A Chi Phi fraternity brother made a donation that enabled us to purchase high-speed internet service for students in Liberia!

Rachael & Ryan Fund

Rachael & Ryan Fund

This fund is helping to purchase supplies for students in Liberia.

POC

POC

The Papitto Opportunity Connection donated that has allowed us to purchase Lego blocks and other needed supplies for students in the US.

GoFundMe

GoFundMe

The money raised on GoFundMe will be used to continue the hi-speed internet service in Liberia.

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EIN 42-1567944

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USA Address

521 South Main Street 

Woonsocket, RI 02895 (USA)

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