Skilled volunteers assess business processes to bolster Rewriting the Code’s nonprofit programming
Sponsored by SIM RTP – Society for Information Management
Rewriting the Code is a nonprofit organization that supports and empowers college, graduate, and early-career women in tech through intersectional communities, mentorship, industry experience, and educational resources to become the next generation of engineers and tech leaders. The organization provides a peer-to-peer network of women in tech, offering support, mentorship, and education that helps pave the way for sustainable careers, professional advancement, and equal opportunities. With a community of over 17,000 college and early-career women in tech, Rewriting the Code is committed to encouraging, supporting, and retaining women in computer science.
As Rewriting the Code continues to identify more growth opportunities, the organization would like to ensure they maximize people, processes, and technology– the three primary areas that power an organization. Sponsored by SIM RTP – Society for Information Management, Apparo matched Rewriting the Code with a skilled volunteer team to document current processes and technology across their organization. This Community Impact Project will review current state processes to identify gaps, pain points, risks, and inefficiencies. Based on these findings, the volunteer team will provide a prioritized 2–3-year roadmap of recommendations that will improve operating efficiencies at Rewriting the Code and allow the organization to amplify their mission.
Rewriting the Code Nonprofit Team: Angela Smith, Sammi Hermanski
Skilled Volunteer Team: Eric Hoffman, Anna Reyes, Micah Manquen