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Why this exists

I'm a student about to graduate, and I kept running into the same problem: information about opportunities for women in STEM exists, but it's scattered everywhere. Scholarships on one site, mentorship programs on another, organizations somewhere else, conferences buried in newsletters you didn't know to subscribe to.

I'd miss application deadlines because I didn't know they existed. I'd hear about workshops after they already happened. Opportunities were there. I just couldn't find them in time.

So I made this. It's not a company. It's not a platform with user accounts or a community forum. It's a simple website that links real resources in one place so people like me don't have to dig through 47 tabs to find what they need.

Prakriti Bista

Student & builder · praks.me

What this site is

A curated directory

Every link goes to a real organization, real scholarship, or real program. I don't make up data. If something is listed here, you can click through and verify it yourself.

Automatically updated

Live data (jobs, events, hackathons, grants) is pulled automatically from public sources every few hours. Static resources (scholarships, organizations, programs) are manually curated and updated regularly.

Free and open

No accounts, no paywalls, no tracking. The source code is on GitHub. Found a broken link or want to suggest a resource? Open an issue.

What this site is not

  • We don't run any mentorship programs. We link to platforms that do.
  • We don't host events or conferences. We help you find them.
  • We don't verify scholarship deadlines in real-time. Always check the source.
  • We don't endorse any specific organization. We just make them easier to find.
  • We don't collect your data or require sign-up.

What you'll find

31
Scholarships & grants
37
Organizations
30
Educational programs
14
Conferences & events
6
Live data feeds
Jobs, events, hackathons, grants, mentors, orgs

How data stays current

Live feeds (updated every 6-24 hours): Jobs, events, hackathons, grants, mentor profiles, and organizations are fetched automatically from public APIs and RSS feeds.
Curated resources (updated less often): Scholarships, book/podcast recommendations, and statistics from published research. These are hand-picked. Always verify details on the source website before applying.
Statistics: Numbers on the Impact page come from published research (NSF, NCES, etc.). These don't auto-update. They're from specific reports and studies.