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New York, NY – The energy was high at the grand opening of Citi’s stunning new Citibank Center at 734 Lexington Avenue, where leaders from across the city gathered to celebrate. Among the distinguished speakers was Evin Floyd Robinson, Co-founder and President of America On Tech (AOT), who took the stage to honor Citi’s commitment to expanding opportunities and deepening local impact. Spotlight on a Shared MissionEvin shared in his remarks that:
“Citi’s leadership in community investment is making a lasting difference—not only for America On Tech, but for countless other organizations within the Community Progress Makers portfolio. Together, we’re not just equipping NYC communities with technical skills—we’re opening doors to opportunity, mobility, and meaningful careers.”
The event concluded with a ribbon-cutting. For AOT, it was another reminder that lasting change happens when mission-driven organizations and corporate leaders work hand-in-hand.
A Partnership Driving ImpactSince 2022, Citi Foundation has been one of AOT’s most impactful partners, investing through two cycles of the Community Progress Makers initiative. This support has enabled AOT to:
Beyond funding, nearly 100 Citi employees have volunteered with AOT students—hosting career days, leading resume and interview workshops, mentoring, and sharing financial literacy resources.
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Expanding Access to Emerging Tech Education for Metro Atlanta High School Students Atlanta, GA – August 12, 2025 – America On Tech (AOT), a national nonprofit preparing the next generation of technology leaders from underestimated communities, is proud to announce a new partnership with Inspiredu, whose purpose is to bridge the gaps in digital literacy and access by providing Georgia most marginalized communities and vulnerable citizens with the resources and support they need to be competitive in pursuit of education and work preparedness. Through this partnership, AOT will launch its acclaimed TECH360: Intro to AI program in Atlanta’s Westside this fall. This marks the first time the program will be offered in Atlanta. AOT will lead the implementation of the 10-week hybrid program, while Inspiredu will serve as both a community recruitment partner—leveraging its network of 5,000+ families—and the program host site. In-person classes will be held at Inspiredu’s Volunteer & Training Center, a Flagship Lift Zone powered by Comcast, a state-of-the-art facility that offers free Wi-Fi and serves as a community hub for digital learning and innovation. “This partnership with Inspiredu brings our mission full circle—ensuring young people in Atlanta have the opportunity to learn future-ready skills in AI and technology,” said Jessica Santana, CEO, and Evin Floyd Robinson, President, the Co-Founders of America On Tech. "Together we are creating pathways that lead to economic mobility and tech career readiness.” “At Inspiredu, we are thrilled to welcome AOT to Atlanta and serve as the host site for this transformative program,” said Richard Hicks, CEO of Inspiredu. “Together, we are bridging the digital divide by preparing students with the tools and support they need to thrive in the tech-driven world.” Powered by a Network of National SupportThis program and partnership is made possible through the support of national and local funders committed to expanding access to high-quality technology education. Funders of the Atlanta TECH360 program include: About the TECH360 Program TECH360: Intro to AI is a free, beginner-friendly tech program designed for high school students interested in the future of technology. Over the course of 10 weeks, students will explore the fundamentals of artificial intelligence (AI), gain hands-on experience with tools shaping tomorrow’s world, and learn directly from professionals working in the tech industry. Program Highlights:
About America On TechAmerica On Tech (AOT) is a national nonprofit preparing the next generation of technology leaders from underestimated communities. Since 2014, AOT has provided no-cost tech education and workforce training to students in NYC, LA, Miami, and Atlanta. AOT equips young people with in-demand skills in AI, Web Development, Data Science, and more, creating pathways to higher education and careers. To date, AOT has served 5,300+ students, facilitated 1,000+ paid internships, generating $4.1M in wages, and distributed $2.4M in stipends. AOT alumni are twice as likely to attend college and five times more likely to pursue tech degrees. About InspireduInspiredu is a Georgia-based nonprofit organization working to bridge the gaps in device ownership, digital literacy, and digital access by providing underserved learners of all ages with the devices and training they need to develop the digital skills necessary for educational and career success. In Inspiredu’s digital skilling workshops, participants learn fundamental technical skills such as operating the computer and accessing the internet, practicing internet safety, using basic software such as Microsoft Office, understanding how to use technology to increase financial wellness or acquire certifications to bolster work readiness, and understanding how to use online resources to support student learning. Inspiredu partners with community-based organizations to serve individuals and families in low-to-moderate income households as they work to bridge the digital divide within the state of Georgia.
On July 10, 2025, 200 technology, education, and workforce development leaders came together at 5Church Midtown in Atlanta to celebrate a monumental milestone: the official launch of America On Tech (AOT) in Atlanta. It was an evening filled with inspiration, powerful conversations, and a shared vision for expanding access to technology careers for students from underestimated communities in the metro Atlanta. The event was sponsored by Micron, Insight Global, AWS, Mastercard, and Comcast NBCUniversal. Why Atlanta, Why Now?America On Tech’s expansion to Atlanta is part of its national strategy to bring tech education to communities that have historically lacked access to such opportunities. As one of the fastest-growing tech hubs in the country, Atlanta is uniquely positioned to shape a future where innovation is driven by a broad range of perspectives. The launch also marks the debut of AOT’s redesigned TECH360 “Intro to AI” program, which is preparing rising high school juniors and seniors with artificial intelligence skills.
Jessica Santana and Evin Robinson, AOT Co-Founders, shared their reflections on the milestone“Atlanta has long been a hub of innovation and culture, and now it’s becoming a powerful force in tech. Launching here isn’t just about growth—it’s about ensuring that young people in this region are part of the future we’re building in tech. We are honored to expand AOT’s mission into Atlanta.” A Night of Purpose and PossibilityThe highlight of the evening was a dynamic panel discussion on The Future of Work in Technology in Atlanta, featuring:
Remarks from Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens (watch video) and Joey Womack (watch video), CEO of Goodie Nation, further grounded the evening in the city's future of innovation. From Student to Future LeaderOne of the most powerful moments of the night came from Kihanna Johnson, an AOT alumna and current Spelman College student. In a heartfelt speech, Kihanna reminded us of what’s possible when students are given real access and meaningful opportunity: “America On Tech didn’t just teach me how to code. It made me feel seen and prepared me to step into rooms I once thought were out of reach.” What’s Next: Get Involved in AtlantaAOT’s work is powered by partnerships—and we’re just getting started in Atlanta. Here’s how you or your organization can support this next chapter:
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