Nonprofit

SOCIAL ENGINEERING PROJECT, INC


  • Mission

    The Social Engineering Project, Inc. ("TSEP") is an Oakland based, 501(c)(3) tax exempt social impact venture with Stanford University designed to address the lack of diversity in the tech industry through culturally relevant STEM pipeline programs for underrepresented students of color that lead to technical career pathways.

    About Us

    Our Founding

    Please read about how our organization started here https://www.thesocialengineer.org/blog/the-founding-of-the-social-engineering-project-inc. and watch this news story on our founding here https://youtu.be/BXN3RDtER1U.

    Our Programs

    Science in the City - A weeklong day camp at Stanford University that teaches 50, 5th and 6th grade underrepresented students of color, math, chemistry, physics, and engineering (see https://youtu.be/EeK9Vt3c8XA).

    TSEP Overnight Camping Conference - a weekend long outdoor camp that teaches 120 underrepresented high school students of color from all over Northern California about the engineering behind various tech companies' products and services (see https://youtu.be/_cuKigLNfUQ).

    Family Science Days - Evening programs hosted by tech companies that introduce underrepresented students of color and their siblings to the technology they create and their parents to supportive tools to further their children's STEM education.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Community Development
    • Education
    • Race & Ethnicity
    • Science & Technology
    • Volunteering

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