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www.raspberrypi.org/

Location

Headquarters: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom, Europe

Region: Cambridgeshire

Country: GB

Continent: Europe

About

The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a UK charity and educational organization focused on enabling young people to realise their potential through computing and digital technologies. It develops free learning resources, curricula, and training to teach coding and computer science, supports teachers with professional development, and runs community programs like Code Club and online projects. The organization operates globally through projects, online courses, magazines, and initiatives such as Astro Pi and Experience CS, with a strong emphasis on accessible, hands-on computing education for learners and educators. Its influence spans classrooms, clubs, and informal learning environments, aiming to make computing approachable and inspiring for youth.

The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a UK-based charity that develops affordable single-board computers and educational resources to promote computing literacy. It serves students, educators, and hobbyists by providing hardware, curricula, and community programs like Code Club to foster digital skills and engineering interest.

Legal Name:

Raspberry Pi Ltd

Founded:

2008

Company Type:

non_profit

Operating Status:

active

Industries

Primary Industry: Media & Internet

PublishingAdvertising & MarketingTraining

Categories

b2cb2bmedia

Funding & Financials

Funding Stage:

corporate_round

Total Funding:

45000000

Revenue:

10m-50m

IPO Status:

nonprofit

Stock Exchange:

lse

Investors

Arm HoldingsSony SemiconductorLansdowne PartnersThe Ezrah Charitable Trust

Founders

Eben Upton

Leadership

Eben Upton — Founder

Philip Colligan — CEO

Philip Colligan — Director

Rosemary Francis — Member

Clive Beale — Director of Educational Development

Laura Kirsop — Head Of Product Management (maternity cover)

Roger Thornton — Director of Applications

Dave Honess — Team Member

John Lazar — board_member

Hermann Hauser — board_observer

Amali de Alwis — board_member

David Cleevely — board_member

Joe Scarboro — board_member

Kim Shillinglaw — board_member

Technology Stack

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Products

Ada Computer Science: An online learning platform offering resources covering algorithms, data structures, computational thinking, and cybersecurity for teachers, students, and anyone interested in computer science.

Digital Making at Home: A series of code-along instructions for creative projects, including conversations with young digital makers.

Hello World magazine: A free computing and digital making magazine for educators, providing in-depth discussion, project ideas, lesson plans, news, and reviews.

Free computing courses: Online courses covering various aspects of computing education, available for free to help improve subject knowledge and teaching skills.

The Computing Curriculum: A complete bank of free lesson plans and resources for teaching computing lessons in classrooms.

Experience AI: Resources developed in collaboration with Google DeepMind to support teachers in teaching AI and machine learning.

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Open positions(2)

  • Raspberry Pi Foundation logo
    Software EngineerFull-timeWork from HomeUnited Kingdom43,000–48,000 / Year
  • Raspberry Pi Foundation logo
    Senior Research ScientistFull-timeWork from HomeUnited States120,000–140,000 / Year

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