"sec.intro":"A global network of organizations supporting creative coding",
"sec.intro":"Join a global network of organizations supporting creative coding",
"sec.applyNow":"Apply now!",
"sec.applyBanner":"Applications are open now through March 1st 2021",
"sec.projectsTitle":"Overview",
"sec.projectsTitle":"Overview",
"sec.eligibilityTitle":"Eligibility",
"sec.eligibilityTitle":"Eligibility",
"sec.applyTitle":"How do I apply?",
"sec.applyTitle":"How do I apply?",
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"sec.subscribeCallToAction":"sign up for our mailing list",
"sec.subscribeCallToAction":"sign up for our mailing list",
"sec.applyDeadline":"The deadline for applying to the Scratch Education Collaborative is January 10th, 2021",
"sec.applyDeadline":"The deadline for applying to the Scratch Education Collaborative is January 10th, 2021",
"sec.applyButton":"Click here to apply",
"sec.applyButton":"Click here to apply",
"sec.projectsIntro":"The Scratch Foundation, with help from Google.org, is launching the Scratch Education Collaborative (SEC), to bring together organizations committed to supporting creative coding experiences with a focus on educators, students, and communities historically excluded from computing.",
"sec.projectsIntro":"The Scratch Education Collaborative (SEC), with support from Google.org, is building a powerful network of organizations across the world focused on supporting learners from historically marginalized and underserved communities developing their confidence with creative computing.",
"sec.projectsIntro2":"In 2021, during the pilot year of the SEC, 5 organizations from across the globe will be selected to share their work, learn from one another, and help to develop best practices and examples for implementing {culturallySustainingLink} creative computing with Scratch.",
"sec.projectsIntro2":"Up to 10 organizations will be selected in the 2021 pilot year to expand on and support each other's work with historically underrepresented youth including Black, LatinX, and Indigenous Americans, learn from one another, and collaborate with members of the Scratch Foundation, The MIT Media Lab, and other global leaders in creative computing to develop best practices for implementing culturally sustaining creative computing with Scratch.",
"sec.projectsIntro3":"The SEC is a key initiative of the Scratch Foundation. Originating from MIT Media Lab’s Lifelong Kindergarten Group and with over 200 million users, Scratch is the world’s largest and most diverse coding community for children offered free of charge.",
"sec.expectationsFromSec":"What participating organizations can expect from the SEC",
"sec.expectationsFromSec":"As a member of the SEC network, benefits include:",
"sec.expectationsFromSecPoint1":"Opportunities to connect with and learn from peer organizations and thought leaders around the globe through virtual workshops",
"sec.expectationsFromSecPoint1":"Connect with and learn from the Scratch Foundation, the MIT Media Lab, and other leading organizations from around the world with experience implementing creative learning with Scratch",
"sec.expectationsFromSecPoint2":"Support in developing and promoting equity-centered creative coding resources, events, and workshops using Scratch",
"sec.expectationsFromSecPoint2":"Grow your organization’s capacity through equity-centered professional development",
"sec.expectationsFromSecPoint3":"Opportunities to connect with and learn from the Scratch Team through workshops and virtual office hours",
"sec.expectationsFromSecPoint3":"Collaborate in developing equity-centered creative coding resources, events, and workshops using Scratch for your local community",
"sec.expectationsFromSecPoint4":"Promotion of the organization’s work and impact through Scratch Team social-channels, websites, and newsletters",
"sec.expectationsFromSecPoint4":"Access to seed funding for Scratch and SEC related activities for your local community",
"sec.expectationsFromOrgs":"What the SEC expects of participating organizations",
"sec.expectationsFromOrgs":"Join the SEC Network:",
"sec.expectationsFromOrgsPoint1":"Participate in 4-6 virtual workshops or meetings over the course of the year",
"sec.expectationsFromOrgsPoint1":"Engage in quarterly virtual meetings and workshops with Scratch Foundation and SEC partner organizations over the course of the year",
"sec.expectationsFromOrgsPoint2":"Support the creation of culturally sustaining Scratch creative coding resources for your community",
"sec.expectationsFromOrgsPoint2":"Host at least one creative computing virtual event, tutorial, or professional development activity for your community in 2021",
"sec.expectationsFromOrgsPoint3":"Host at least one event, tutorial, or professional development activity for your community in 2021",
"sec.expectationsFromOrgsPoint3":"Develop and promote equity-centered creative coding resources, events, and workshops using Scratch for your local community",
"sec.expectationsFromOrgsPoint4":"Share best-practices, learnings, and challenges back with the Scratch Foundation and SEC peer organizations",
"sec.expectationsFromOrgsPoint4":"Share best-practices and innovative creative computing curricula with the Scratch Foundation and SEC community",
"sec.eligibilityPoint1":"Participants must be a non-profit organization, public school, school district, university, college, or government entity",
"sec.expectationsFromOrgsPoint5":"Promote your organization’s work and impact through Scratch Foundation social-channels, websites, newsletters, and the Scratch Conference",
"sec.eligibilityPoint2":"Organizations must be part-of and work with communities historically excluded from computing",
"sec.expectationsFromOrgsPoint6":"Facilitate a Scratch Day for your community with support from the Scratch Foundation",
"sec.eligibilityPoint3":"Must be able to dedicate at least one staff person as point of contact for the program",
"sec.eligibilityPrefix":"Your organization is:",
"sec.eligibilityPoint1":"Primarily focused on supporting traditionally underrepresented youth, including Black, LatinX, and Indigenous Americans in the United States and/or globally",
"sec.eligibilityPoint2":"Directly serving youth through creative learning and/or creative coding initiatives",
"sec.eligibilityPoint3":"Designated as a non-profit, or a school district that has demonstrated a commitment to equitable creative learning practices",
"sec.eligibilityPoint4":"Willing to collaborate with Scratch and the SEC community to develop and utilize creative computing resources that can be shared globally",
"sec.eligibilityPoint5":"Able to engage in quarterly virtual meetings",
"sec.eligibilityPrompt":"Wondering if your organization might be a good fit for the pilot year of the Scratch Education Collaborative? {link} to find out more.",
"sec.eligibilityPrompt":"Wondering if your organization might be a good fit for the pilot year of the Scratch Education Collaborative? {link} to find out more.",