Links to relevant sites:

Please note: I can't possibly maintain all of the links I expect to include here, so, I will post the name of the person submitting each group of links. If something is broken, please contact that person, and they will let me know whether to delete the link, or change it.

from Ann Redelfs, redelfs@sdsc.edu, some URLs where programs for girls are listed:

http://www.academic.org , in particular, see

http://www.academic.org/programs.html
 

from Naomi Hupert, nhupert@edc.org

http://www.edc.org/WomensEquity/

http://www.aacu-edu.org/Initiatives/scilit.html

http://www.wri-edu.org/equity/

http://www.disserv.stu.umn.edu/gold/

http://www.awsem.org/index.html

http://www.tomorrows-girl.com/

http://members.aol.com/flowergold/girlguide.htm

http://nhse.cs.rice.edu/CRPC/Women/GirlTECH/

http://www.girlzone.com/

http://www.girltech.com/

http://www.girlgamesinc.com/

http://www.cs.yale.edu/~tap/

http://www.just4girls.com/

http://www.terc.edu/mathequity/gw/html/gwhome.html
 

Alice Smiler Ostrovsky, alice.ostrovsky@autodesk.com:
We have a pretty extensive "Cool Links" section on our site. All sites have been reviewed by our intern team and are appropriate for middle & high school girls.
Direct link:
http://www.autodesk.com/compinfo/dyf/coollnk.html
 

from Cynthia Lanius, lanius@rice.edu
http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/club/girls.html#Links
 
 
from Carolyn Carter,
carterc@ael.org:
MiddleWeb has a collection of news stories on summer programs in science, math, technology for middle school-aged girls. The URL is:
http://www.middleweb.com/girlsummer.html

Challenges to bridging the digital divide: Building better on ramps to the information highway is a new policy brief by the Tomas Rivera Policy Institute. The brief focuses on preliminary findings about what is necessary to develop and sustain technology programs in low-income communities. The URL is:
http://www.trpi.org/dss/policybrief.html