Empowering young innovators through accessible STEM education.
Coderlab is a nonprofit organization dedicated to bridging the educational gap in low-income communities. We provide free, high-quality mathematics and programming classes to underprivileged youth, equipping them with the vital analytical skills needed to succeed in a rapidly evolving world and break the cycle of poverty.
Coderlab was founded in 2020 during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Recognizing firsthand how low-income families often lack the resources to access expensive STEM education, our founder—driven by a lifelong passion for advanced mathematics, technology, and innovation—set out to make a tangible difference.
The vision was clear: to create a platform where every student, regardless of their background, has the opportunity to learn, invent, and shape the future. From observing a shy, reserved student experience the pure joy of finally conquering a challenging math problem or grasping a complex coding concept, to seeing the daily dedication of our volunteer team, every moment reinforces the transformative power of education.
Since our launch, we have grown into a thriving community of problem-solvers, learners, and educators.
To celebrate Coderlab’s 7th year, we are thrilled to launch Girls Power Math (GPM) in 2026, an initiative backed by the Math Prize for Girls at MIT. GPM inspires young women to explore the beauty, creativity, and power of mathematics through collaborative problem-solving and mentorship. We believe that talent thrives when opportunities are shared. Through GPM, passionate high school leaders can empower their peers, guide younger girls, and share their love for mathematical thinking.
Education has the power to change the world. By making advanced math and tech skills accessible to everyone, Coderlab is building a more equitable future. This commitment to educational equity drives everything we do as we continue to expand our reach and support aspiring leaders.