Computing education charity building curriculum and tools for schools
Raspberry Pi Foundation is a UK-based nonprofit teaching computing to young people through schools and after-school programs. The tech stack—Blockly, React, Angular, TypeScript on GitHub—reflects a product-engineering org shipping educational software, while the project list (curriculum development, partner onboarding, state-level training) and pain-point mix (low adoption rates, scaling support for districts, cross-browser compatibility) reveal a classic ed-tech challenge: building tools that work is easier than getting schools to use them at scale.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a UK charity founded in 2008 to advance computing education for young people globally. The organization operates three core lines of work: formal school education (curriculum and teacher training), non-formal learning (online resources, clubs, competitions), and research into how young people learn computing. The foundation serves schools and youth organizations in multiple countries, with active hiring in the United States, India, and the United Kingdom. Current operations span engineering, education, product, finance, and support functions across a 51–200 person team.
Core stack includes Blockly, React, Angular, TypeScript, Webpack, npm, and GitHub. Also uses Google DeepMind, Salesforce, and Xero for operations.
Cambridge, England. The nonprofit was founded in 2008 in the United Kingdom and hires across the US, India, and UK.
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