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PartnerCommitment ContactStatus of Commitment # reached
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Founders Forum For GoodDafna - dafna@ff.co Sandra - friissandra@hotmail.com
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GoodCarolyn - carolyn@goodinc.com Casey - casey@goodinc.com
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IMLSSusan - shildreth@imls.gov Allison - ABoals@imls.gov
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Sprout FundThrough the Hive Days of Summer campaign, The Sprout Fund commits to helping more than 15 organizations throw more than 115 events reaching more than 1,200 kids.Cathy - cathy@sproutfund.org Others: ryan@sproutfund.org dustin@sproutfund.org
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StardollWe commit to creating a project to promote to our 15m UK strong community by September 15th.Katie@stardoll.comKat in conversation re: campaign integrating Stardolls content + Webmaker tools15,000,000
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YMCA NYCMarty - mforth@ymcanyc.orgHive NYC member
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Burberry FoundationLiz - Liz.Sklaroff@burberry.com
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Amazon.comAmazon Web Services will commit to provide computing infrastructure for 10 code-a-thons across the USKen - ken.eisner@gmail.com Other: Steven - shall@amazon.com
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Black Girls Codedelivering coding workshops and events to over 500 girls in 10 new cities across the US and in AfricaKimberly - kbryant@blackgirlscode.org500
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EveryoneOnWe commit to make free and low-cost technology and free digital literacy training available to 30M people.Zach - zach@everyoneon.org
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Codeacademyover 1m people will learn the basics of coding with CodecademyZach - zach@codecademy.com Nikhil - nikhil@codecademy.com1,000,000
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DIY.orgWe commit to make 250,000 projects with kids by Sept 1Megan - megan@diy.org250,000
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Exposure CampWe commit to exposing no less than 200 NYC teens this summer to Digital Making through workshops, camps and overnight Teen Tech Bashes.Tina - exposurecamp@gmail.comhttp://exposurecamp.org/summercreate/200Hive NYC member
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Girl Scouts of AmericaGirl Scouts commits to deliver a maximum of 130 events/program sessions to a maximum of 2,700 girls/youth ages 5-17 and deliver a maximum of 2,700 badges by September 1, 2013Bryn - BReese@girlscoutsgcnwi.org2,700
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Intelsponsoring summer camps that feature hands-on activities highlighting technology for more than 1,500 elementary and middle school girls. The camps will focus on making, app development, robotics and other engineering design activities in eight states across the countryCarlos - carlos.contreras@intel.com1,500
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Maker EdMaker Education Initiative commits to train mentors to 10,000 people by Sept 15, 2013.Lisa - lisa@makered.org Rachel - rachel.makered@gmail.com10,000Hive NYC partner
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MOUSEMOUSE commits to shaping new learning resources supporting young makers in MOUSE Programs nationally that will reach over 4,000 youth and educators and to showcase 150 youth makers at Emoti-Con! 5 with partners from Hive NYC.Marc - marc@mouse.org4,000Hive NYC memberNote, there were 150 at the Emoti-Con event, I think the 4,000 is more of a long-term goal, not within the summer
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Skillcrushprovide online training on core technical making skills (those skills
that every techie-maker should know) to 50,000 people by Sept 1.
Adda - adda@skillcrush.com50,000
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The After School Corporation (TASC)In partnership with the New York Hall of Science, will train 15 teachers and community educators to use designing and making processes to teach STEM K-8 students at expanded day schools in New York City.

In partnership with NYU Poly Technic Institute, we will design and deliver a credit-bearing course for over 20 New York City high school students in which teens learned computing and mechanical engineering skills by making things.

In July and August, the students will teach a similar course to over 400 younger kids attending New York City summer camps.
Susan - sbrenna@expandedschools.org Lucy - lfriedman@expandedschools.org Chris - cwhipple@expandedschools.org435Hive NYC partner
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WNETWNET commits to providing a new collection of STEM & MAKING digital learning resources for our 850,000 registered PBS Learning Media users by September 1.Carole - WaceyC@thirteen.org Kay - CozK@thirteen.org Corey - NascenziC@thirteen.org850,000Hive NYC member
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Reel Worksinvest $200,000 to train 80 digital storytellers by September 1, 2013Mari mari@reelworks.org Other: John - john@reelworks.org80Hive NYC member
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New York Hall of ScienceWe commit to deliver seven, 3-hour Digital Maker Workshops with the potential reach 60 students, and one Learning Lab Pop-Up that will reach 50 students.esiegel@nysci.org anegron@nyscience.org liz - liz.slagus@gmail.com Dan - dwempa@nysci.orghttp://makerspace.nysci.org/110Hive NYC member
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Joan Ganz Cooney Center/Sesame Street WorkshopThrough our National STEM Video Game Challenge, we commit to expand our efforts by 100% to rural, urban, and suburban communities through workshops and enhanced video game making tools.Michael - Michael.Levine@sesame.org Sadaf - Sadaf.Sajwani@sesame.org Lily - Lili.Toutounas@sesame.org Christa - Christa.Avampato@sesame.orgHive NYC member
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Pinkerton FoundationLaurie - lauriedien@pinkertonfdn.org jcorrea@pinkertonfdn.org
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Pittsburgh Children's MuseumLisa - lbrahms@pittsburghkids.org
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Amplify drhoten@amplify.com slevine@amplify.com
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Institute of Playcriswell@instituteofplay.org ilena@instituteofplay.orgHive NYC member
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CAPS - Center for Advanced Professional StudiesWill - will@mozillafoundation.org Jon - JNewcomb@bluevalleyk12.org
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TelecentreRun trainings in their 1K+ telecenters worldwideMaria - jecheverria@telecentre.org Tim - tdubel@telecentre.org Scott - SKreshel@bluevalleyk12.org
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MITWe commit to exhibiting 500,000 new stories, games, and animations, programmed by kids all over the world, on our Scratch online communityMitch - mres@media.mit.edu Karen - kbrennan@mit.edu
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California Academy of Science We commit to over 186,300 making and learning engagements with the public this summer, through activities related to our Built for Speed exhibit, family programs, and youth-led design workshops.

Youth will engage in 18,200 hours of creative process, making digital learning products, and science-inspired performances.
Ruth - RKlotz-Chamberlin@calacademy.org Elizabeth - EBabcock@calacademy.org Melissa - MFelder@calacademy.org Amie - AWong@calacademy.org186,300
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GrableCommit to remaking learning for 10,000 of students and their educators. Gregg - gregg@grable.org10,000
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Creativity Labs at Indiana UniversityWe commit to provide training sessions to 40 mentors and 390 makers, resulting in 1930 hours of making.Rafi - rsanto@indiana.edu Kylie - kpeppler@indiana.edu430
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LA Makerspace / DML Research LeadTara - tarabrown@gmail.com
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NYC Department of Education We commit to working with Hive NYC to provide Maker Parties and Events for up to 850 NYC Summer Quest students.Ali - ATan@schools.nyc.govIn process, completed by Aug 10850Hive NYC partner
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EyebeamEyebeam commits to educating teens about the open web and the tools available to create content with Forrest Oliphant's Meemoo workshop 'Moving <img> Storytelling' Erica - erica@eyebeam.orghttp://meemooapp.tumblr.com/29Hive NYC member
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Partnership for After School Education (PASE)ybrathwaite@pasesetter.org aoverseth@pasesetter.orgHive NYC partner
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Raspberry PiRob - rob.bishop@raspberrypi.org
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Bankstreet College of EducationSteven - sgoss@bankstreet.edu jcrowley@bankstreet.eduHive NYC member
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Tribeca Film Institute Beth - bjanson@tribecafilminstitute.org vbravo@tribecafilminstitute.org<- any content they'd like us to work with/remix/build making campaign around?[kat]Hive NYC member
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Brooklyn Public LibraryWe plan on reaching about 8-12 teens per week with MakerSpace Wednesday programming for a total of 80 youth to Sept 1Jennifer - J.Thompson@BrooklynPublicLibrary.org80Hive NYC member
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UK
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Bare Conductive Bare conductive commit to getting 500 people drawing curcuits with conductive paint by 15 Sept Becky - becky@bareconductive.com500
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Code ClubCode Club - We commit to delivering Code Club to 15,000 children by September 15th.Claire - Clare@codeclub.org.uk15,000
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DecodedDecoded - We commit to deliver training sessions to five hundred primary school teachers by September 15thAli - ali@decoded.co500
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E-skillsE-Skills - We commit to deliver coding club training sessions to 250 people by Sept 15th.Tom - tom.delamere@e-skills.com Sue - sue.nieland@e-skills.com Others: laura.cole@e-skills.com joanna.scott@e-skills.com christina.kotun@e-skills.com rhian.kavanagh@e-skills.com250
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FacebookWe're really excited that thousands of young people will be Making
Things and Doing Stuff this summer in the UK. We're supporting
initiatives by Apps for Good, Freeformers and Young Rewired State and we're looking to do even more over the next year to excite young people about careers in tech.' - Simon Milner
Rosa - rosa@fb.com1,000
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FreeformersFreeformers - We commit to reaching 10,000 young people through a national Freeformers Hack Club roll out by September 15th.Emma - emma@freeformers.com10,000
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HomeroomHomeRoom - We commit to delivering two terms of after-school clubs and running holiday clubs & day workshopsMaud - maud@homeroom.org.uk
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ImagicationImgaication commit to work with 300 children to build, explore &
program an Internet of Things weather station from bare components by 15 Sept
Steve - steve@imagication.org.uk300
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Fire Tech CampFire Tech Camp - We commit to supporting over 200 kids to create a game, app or robot by September 15th.Jill - Jill@firetechcamp.com200
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MadlabMadLab - We commit to deliver events to 100 people by September 15 Steven - steven@madlab.org.uk100
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MakewavesMakeWaves - We commit to supporting 65,000 young makers share what they make with the world by September 15th.mark.riches@makewav.es65,000
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Next Gen SkillsJohn - in conversation, Next Gen sit behind a few other orgs in this spaceTheo - theo.blackwell@nextgenskills.com
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Next Gen Skills AcademyJohn - in conversation, programme doesn't launch until 2014Vic - vic@nextgenskillsacademy.com
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O'ReillyNo commitment as yet. John will talk to Caitlin 1st week AugustGraham - graham@OReilly.co.uk Caitlin - caitlin@OReilly.co.uk
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EdmixTechMix magazine - organiser of Digital Summer Camp - commits to helping Make Things Do Stuff reach 3,000+ schools, students and young people this summer. Ed - ed@edmix.com
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TechnocampsTechnocamps - We commit to deliver workshops to 2600 young people by September15th.Stuart - stuart.tommey@technocamps.com2,600
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Technology Will Save UsTechnology Will Save Us - We commit to prototyping 3 new kits geared toward young people and testing these in workshop with over 125 young people by September 15th.Kirsty - kg@technologywillsaveus.org Bethany - b@technologywillsaveus.org125
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Teen tech eventTeenTech - We commit to engage & excite 1,600 students through the TeenTech programme by September 15th.Maggie - maggie@teentechevent.com1,600
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Telecentre Europe Gabriel - gabriel.rissola@telecentre-europe.org Mara - mara.j@dtmedia.lv Laurentiu - laurentiu.bunescu@telecentre-europe.org
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NestaFunderTom.Kenyon@nesta.org.uk
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Young Rewired State Young Rewired State - We commit to hosting 1000 kids and 300 mentors at the UK's largest youth coding event, our Festival of Code by September 15th.1,300
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Canada
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Boys and Girls Clubs of CanadaWe commit to run workshops to engage 10 Toronto youth to make media toexpress their thoughts on privacy.  We will hold a wrap party toscreen the results with over 30 people.Karen - karen.louise.smith@gmail.com10
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Ladies Learning Code / Girls Learning CodeGirls Learning Code and Kids Learning Code will reach 250 youth through more than 9 technology camps and  workshops with the aim of exposing kids to code and technology in collaborative, creative and project-based ways!Heather - heather@ladieslearningcode.com Laura - laura@ladieslearningcode.com250
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TIFF KidsWe commit to helping over 200 youth create and celebrate with digital media and moving image in the summer of 2013.Emily - escheer@tiff.net200
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Toronto Public LibraryLisa - lheggum@torontopubliclibrary.ca
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TVOPat - pellingson@tvo.org
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Pycon Canada We commit to hosting a free, 2-day Webmaker workshop for 30 youth in TorontoMike DiBernardo, board@pycon.ca30
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MakerKidsWe commit to running youth maker camps and workshops to inspire and empower kids to think, design, experiment and create.Andy Forest, andy@makerkids.ca, Marianne Mader marianne@makerkids.ca
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Career MashWe commit to helping youth learn about tech careers though an online mentorship program with tech professionalsLiz - liz.schieck@ccict.ca
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MarsddWe commit to delivering a unique  hands-on program, supported by  one-on-one  mentors, successful entrepreneurs and dynamic teachers, for  20 youth ages 13-15Joe - jwilson@marsdd.com20
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Fab SpacesWe commit to teach 1000 youth how to create new media in the form of  mosaics and animated GIFs through in-person training and online  mentorship.Juan - juan@fabspaces.cc1,000
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Textile MuseumWe commit to running summer camps and intergenerational drop-in  programs for 125 youth to invite youth to craft their own creative  experiences!sfohr@textilemuseum.ca125
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YWCA We commit to hosting two, one-week science, engineering, and tech camps for girls ages 11-13 at no costwszeto@ywcatoronto.org
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