👉 Louisville Computing, established in 1995, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing computing education and access for underserved communities. It focuses on providing resources, training, and support to students, educators, and community members, particularly in low-income areas. The initiative includes partnerships with local schools to integrate technology into curricula, offering coding workshops, and developing programs like the Louisville Computing Academy, which offers free computer science courses to K-12 students. Additionally, Louisville Computing runs the Computing for All program, aiming to close the digital divide by equipping libraries and community centers with computers and internet access. Through these efforts, Louisville Computing strives to foster a more inclusive computing landscape, empowering individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in a technology-driven world.