Broadcom Foundation
Broadcom Foundation advances equitable access to STEM education and promotes coding as the 21st Century+ skill
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Broadcom Foundation Goals
Broadcom Foundation-sponsored programs promote digital and AI literacy to increase workforce development by inspiring and empowering youth to become scientists, engineers, and innovators.
The Foundation's STEM programs create volunteer opportunities for Broadcom employees where they live and work.
Access to broadband internet opens doors to youth in urban, rural, and tribal communities to learn basic coding and AI, which are needed to compete for "highly skilled jobs in emerging industries built on technologies of the future."
Broadcom Foundation promotes free online tools for after-school Code Clubs, where optimal project-based learning time enables children in grades 5-8 to develop basic coding and AI skills.
Through foundation-sponsored science fairs, Broadcom Foundation encourages civic awareness in STEM through Broadcom Coding with Commitment®, which inspires middle schoolers to use coding skills to solve community problems they care about.
This aligns with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations and creates volunteer opportunities for Broadcom Inc. employees around the world.
Inspiring Digital Literacy Through Basic Coding
Broadcom Coding with Commitment®
Broadcom Foundation advocates basic coding and AI literacy as 21st Century+ skills to solve community problems that students care about that align with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations, so they become digitally literate citizens who "think globally and act locally."
Broadcom Foundation funds programs that increase digital literacy to provide young people with the foundational skills they need for STEM education and workforce readiness.
Programs
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Memory competes in the Broadcom Foundation-sponsored Africa Science Buskers Festival where she wins the Broadcom Foundation award.