Infosys Foundation USA joins forces with Congressional App Challenge to Champion STEM Education across the U.S.
Infosys Foundation USA, a non-profit organization dedicated to expanding computer science, maker, and STEM education, today announced that it is a sponsor of The Congressional App Challenge.
The Congressional App Challenge is an official initiative of the U.S. House of Representatives, where members of Congress host contests in their districts for middle school and high school students, encouraging them to learn to code and inspiring them to pursue careers in computer science. Since its inception in 2015, the Challenge has inspired over 58,000 students across all 50 states to engage with STEM education, transforming Congress’ approach to expanding skilling and STEM education.
This initiative exemplifies Infosys Foundation USA’s commitment to increasing diversity and equity in computer science education, through focused initiatives that reach under-represented communities.
The 2023 Challenge saw record high participation, with 374 members of Congress representing all 50 states hosting app challenges for a remarkable 11,334 students. Among the participants, nearly 40% were girls and around 25% were Black, Hispanic or Native Americans. The Challenge is demonstrating remarkable results, with 80% of the program’s alumni studying STEM fields in college.
“We are excited to join forces with Infosys Foundation USA in our shared commitment to promoting STEM education for all,” said Joseph Alessi, Program Director, Congressional App Challenge. “Together, we will continue to expand opportunities for student innovators from all backgrounds to showcase their talents and give them the tools to enhance the future of technology.”
“We are delighted to be a sponsor of the Congressional App Challenge and advance our shared mission to expand STEM education,” said Kate Maloney, Executive Director, Infosys Foundation USA. “By sponsoring this initiative, we hope to inspire more students nationwide to learn CS and pursue a career that leverages digital skills. Together, we will empower students from all backgrounds to unlock their potential and contribute to the future of technology.”
As the 2024 Challenge gains momentum following its launch on May 1st, the Congressional App Challenge pledges to leverage this collaboration and its growing network of supporters to deliver the most impactful and inclusive program yet.