The American Association of University Women (AAUW) has been committed to education and equity for all women and girls. They have done research that draws national attention to the inferior education many girls receive: http://www.aauw.org/2000/research.html
The AAUW also has links to various programs designed to prepare women and girls, and the institutions that serve them, for the challenges of the next century: http://www.aauw.org/5000/action.html
GirlTECH has some excellent tips for getting girls interested in computer science: http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/club/girls.html#Tips as well as links on Women and Girls in Technology:
http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/club/girls.html#Links
The Association for Women in Mathematics is dedicated to encouraging women in the mathematical sciences. Check out their programs page: http://www.awm-math.org/programs.html
The Women and Mathematics Information Server: http://www.mystery.com/WAM/index.html
The National Electronic Industrial Mentoring Network for Women in Engineering and Science (MentorNet): http://www.mentornet.net/ and their list of related links: http://www.mentornet.net/Documents/Program/Links/links.html
Systers, an organization for technical women in computing: http://www.systers.org
GirlGeeks, a career, training, and empowerment community for women in computing, the Internet, and IT: http://www.girlgeeks.com
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