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Raspberry Pi Foundation
Non-profit Organizations
Cambridge, England 186,696 followers
A charity that enables young people to realise their full potential through the power of computing
About us
The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a UK-based charity with the mission to enable young people to realise their full potential through the power of computing and digital technologies. Our vision Our vision is that every young person develops: • The knowledge, skills, and confidence to use computers and digital technologies effectively in their work, community, and personal life; to solve problems and to express themselves creatively • Sufficient understanding of societal and ethical issues to be able to critically evaluate digital technologies and their application, and to design and use technology for good • The mindsets that enable them to confidently engage with technological change and to continue learning about new and emerging technologies Our long-term goals 1. Education: To enable any school to teach students about computing and how to create with digital technologies, through providing the best possible curriculum, resources, and training for teachers. 2. Non-formal learning: To engage millions of young people in learning about computing and how to create with digital technologies outside of school, through online resources and apps, clubs, competitions, and partnerships with youth organisations. 3. Research: To deepen our understanding of how young people learn about computing and how to create with digital technologies, and we use that knowledge to increase the impact of our work and advance the field of computing education.
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http://www.raspberrypi.org
External link for Raspberry Pi Foundation
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Cambridge, England
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2008
- Specialties
- education
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37 Hills Road
Cambridge, England CB2 1NT, GB
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We wanted to share an exciting opportunity for young people in the USA to take part in Roadtrip Nation’s AI Skills Roadtrip👇🏼 Applications close on December 14 - find out more about the journey and how to apply below 💡
#NewOpportunity Alert! What does #AI mean for you and your future? Find out by joining us on the road for the AI Skills Roadtrip! We’re sending three young people across the country to explore how AI and human skills are coming together across industries—and how many paths and possibilities there are that intersect with AI. If you’ve ever wondered: 🤝 How AI skills and human skills can work together to make an impact 📈 How AI can impact your future career opportunities … this is your chance to find out! We’ll cover all travel expenses, provide a stipend for personal costs, and set you up with free career coaching after the trip. Apply here! http://rtn.is/apply Applications are open now through December 14, 2025 at 11:59 PM (PST). If you know someone who might be a good fit, please share this opportunity with them! #RoadtipNation #Apply
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It’s that time of year when everyone is sharing their Spotify Wrapped stats. We just had to share ours too 🎧 We are so proud of how much the Hello World podcast has grown, and how much you are enjoying our new video content. 🙌 Some highlights from 2025: • Our audience grew by over 85% • We connected with educators in 52 countries • You watched enough video content to put us in the top 30% on Spotify • Together, we clocked up 21,780 minutes of listening time (that’s enough time for more than four round trips to the moon 🚀) Thank you to all our guests for featuring on the podcast and a big thank you to all of you for every listen, follow, and share. None of this could be possible without you. We’re looking forward to 2026 and how we can continue supporting educators like you to deliver computer science education confidently to your learners. Haven’t listened yet? Tune in at: helloworld.cc/podcast #HelloWorldPodcast #SpotifyWrapped #ComputerScience #Education
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This International Volunteer Day, we’re celebrating the incredible people who make Code Clubs possible 💚 From running weekly sessions to cheering on every “aha!” moment, Code Club volunteers show how every contribution matters. We’re especially inspired by volunteers like Yang, who helped launch Code Clubs at her workplace and rallied her colleagues to become mentors. Her dedication to creating inclusive spaces and empowering young girls in tech continues to make a real impact 🌟❤️ Revisit Yang’s story and see why volunteering matters so much 👉 rpf.io/cs-yang Learn how you can get involved in Code Club 👉 rpf.io/cc-volunteerday #IVD2025 #CodeClub #Volunteering #KidsWhoCode #TechForGood
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Teachers in Greater Manchester 👇 52% of UK employers say young people leave education without the digital skills they need.* We want to change that. That’s why we’ve created the Certificate in Applied Computing, a free programme where young people learn skills that open doors to great jobs. The certificate is developed in partnership with the Greater Manchester Combined Authority and some of the region’s biggest employers. Made for Greater Manchester schools 🏫 Focused on the digital skills needed for jobs 💼 Students learn online – no class time needed 💻 Join the programme: rpf.io/acdec2025 *rpf.io/certificate2025
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Over the weekend, our UK team hosted three fantastic community meetups in Cardiff, Glasgow, and Leeds! 🎉 It was amazing to see community members celebrating their clubs, connecting with fellow mentors, and sharing knowledge. We're grateful to everyone who took part and helped make these meetups so inspiring.
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We’re preparing a New Year edition of our Hello World podcast, where we’ll reflect on key developments in computing education throughout 2025 and look ahead to what’s on the horizon for 2026. 🎙️ We’d love to feature perspectives from across our community: 💬 What were your computer science or digital making highlights of 2025? 🔮 What trends or innovations are you most excited about in 2026? Share your thoughts below, and they may be included in the upcoming episode. #HelloWorldPodcast
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As Code Clubs wrap up for the year, it’s the perfect moment to celebrate everything young creators have achieved. These certificates offer a meaningful way to recognise progress. 💚
Looking for a fun way to celebrate your Code Club members' coding achievements? Our customisable certificates are a great way to recognise their hard work and keep them motivated. Take a look and find the perfect certificate for your next session! 👉 http://rpf.io/certificates
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Vote for Marie’s story in the Smiley Charity Film Awards and help us share her inspiring journey with more people. 🗳️ It’s free and takes less than a minute! 👉 rpf.io/marie-smiley Marie’s story is proof that you don’t need to be a tech expert to change lives. You just need a commitment to your community and the willingness to learn alongside them. Watch Marie’s story: 🎥 https://lnkd.in/eYU2p6wd #Community #Inspiration #STEMEducation
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Popular Pets 🐍 Which pet is most popular? 🐕🐈🐹 In this Python project, kids will collect data, then use code to turn it into colourful pie charts and bar graphs with Pygal. Perfect for budding data scientists! 👉 rpf.io/popular-pets #LearnPython #DataScienceForKids #Coding
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