Our Impact
At Technovation, learning is lifelong, global, and deeply human
Since 2006, Technovation has reached more than 400,000 people in over 160 countries. We’ve prepared them to not only build technology products, but also to navigate complex systems, collaborate across differences, and think systematically about the world around them. This fosters an innovation mindset that shapes how they show up in every part of their lives.
And more than 5 years after participating in Technovation programs, alumnae still credit the program with influencing their interests, career, and professional pursuits.
76%
of Technovation alumnae pursue a STEM degree compared to 21% of female undergraduates who received STEM-related degrees in 2012.
60%
of Technovation alumnae work in STEM-related positions, compared to the 29% national average in 2013.
97%
report that Technovation helped them improve their skills including coding, leadership, teamwork, problem-solving, confidence, and making an impact on their community
2024 Impact
Reaching Girls in Underserved Communities
We remain committed to increasing access to quality tech education in underserved communities.
Of the students participating in Technovation Girls in 2024:
- 59% of participants are from low or middle income* countries
- 58% of participants attend schools that do not teach coding
- 19% of participants do not have regular or reliable access to the internet

Do you want to help us change girls' career trajectories?
Learn more about corporate partnership opportunities and reach out to start a conversation today
Alumnae Spotlight
Meet Padmapriya
Padmapriya is a Technovation Alumna and Mentor in India who credits much of her passion for supporting girls and women in technology to her experience as a Technovation participant. Today she is a Senior Test Engineer at Tata Consultancy Services in Madurai, as well as a Google Women Techmakers Ambassador, and runs a platform called Maker Women.
Sustainable Development Goals
Girls solve global problems
As it turns out, the problems that matter most to girls are the same ones that matter to world leaders. We ask girls to consider how the problems they choose to solve align to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals—and every year we're blown away by their ingenuity.
Technovation's Logic Model
Technovation empowers girls through technology education and access to a powerful network of supporters.
Learn more about Technovation’s Logic Model—the resources and opportunities we provide to girls, and the impact of that work on girls in the short term (3-6 months) as well as the long-term (5-15 years after participating).
Download Technovation's Logic ModelOur Research
We partner with respected research organizations to assess and improve our programs’ individual and community impact.
2024 Annual Impact Report
Learn more about Technovation's impact and learnings in 2024.
Read the reportWestEd's 2020 Survey of Technovation Girls Alumni
WestEd administered a survey to alumnae from the first seven years of the program, revealing alumnae's sustained interest in STEM fields.
Read the ReportEmpowering Families to Solve Real-World Problems with AI
Findings from engaging 20,000 under-resourced 3rd-8th grade students, parents, & educators in an AI competition. (Published in Künstl Intell, 2021)
Read the ReportLearn about our impact through the years in our library of impact reports
Explore the reportsVolunteer Impact
Mentors learn and grow with their mentees
It’s not just girls who change and grow with Technovation—our adult volunteers benefit too.
Through our volunteer mentor opportunities, organizations can give employees the chance to develop and grow their skills while making a difference in the lives of others and the community…all while being inspired by girls who won’t back down in the fight to build a better world.
83%
of industry professionals surveyed said their experience increased their creativity in the workplace
75%
of program mentors said their communication and presentation skills improved after participating
67%
of program mentors said the experience improved their professional relationships
Source: Impact study assessing the impact of a skills-based volunteerism program on professional engineers from Boeing, presented at the American Society for Engineering Education conference.
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