LaunchCode


LaunchCode is a non-profit organization that trains people to work in technology, free of charge. It is supported in part by company and foundation grants.
It was founded in 2013, in St. Louis, Missouri by Jim McKelvey, who co-founded Square, a payment processing company, and moved it from St. Louis to Silicon Valley to find employees. McKelvey founded LaunchCode to help people from his hometown find work in tech.
LaunchCode offers courses. More than 6,000 people have taken the organization's courses, which include:
LaunchCode also offers apprenticeships: full-time, paid positions with partner companies. More than four out of five apprentices convert to permanent employment at their company in a median of 12 weeks.
More than 80% of LaunchCode students do not have a four-year computer science degree. In 2019, 56% of students identified as people of color and 49% identified as female. After being placed into a permanent position, the average LaunchCoder more than doubled their previous salary.[