To support this commitment, we’ve partnered with the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) to establish the Sprout Social Scholarship Fund. Each year, eight Black/African American college seniors will be awarded an $11,000 USD merit-based scholarship. Selected recipients will exemplify strong leadership abilities and demonstrate interest in computer science or software engineering. This is our second year contributing $100,000 USD to the scholarship fund, which was established in 2021 as a means of increasing access to STEM education and opportunities in the technology industry for the Black/African American community. Scholarship recipients also receive the opportunity to apply and interview for a full-time role as an Associate Software Engineer at Sprout, and earlier this year we welcomed two recipients to our engineering team. Increasing access to education and career opportunities for the Black/African American community is just one part of the work we’re doing to further our DEI recruitment and retention efforts. In addition to the scholarship fund, we are supporting a number of conferences for underrepresented genders in technology, such as Technica, as well as hosting workshops for DEI-focused student organizations to help them prepare for technical interviews at Sprout and other companies. For those interested in the Sprout Social Scholarship Fund, applications will be open through October 17, 2022.