Working with schools, youth-serving organizations, and businesses, we’re building healthier communities and empowering kids to develop lifelong healthy habits.
We work at the intersection of education leaders, researchers, and technology developers to improve learning opportunities for all and close the Digital Learning Gap. Because when all learners have equitable access to technology, when everyone participates, and when everyone learns, we all benefit from a more engaged, informed and just society.
IXL is personalized learning. With a comprehensive K–12 curriculum, individualized guidance, and real-time analytics, IXL meets the unique needs of each learner.
The Connecticut Office of Early Childhood (OEC) was established in 2013 to coordinate and improve the various early childhood programs and components in the state to create a cohesive high-quality early childhood system.
Uncommon Schools operates outstanding urban public schools that close the opportunity gap and prepare students from low-income communities to graduate from college.
The Immigration Policy Lab (IPL) at Stanford University evaluates and designs policies surrounding the integration of immigrants and refugees worldwide.
Art of Problem Solving (AoPS) is on a mission to discover, inspire, and train the great problem solvers of the next generation. Since 2003, we have trained hundreds of thousands of the country’s top students, through our online school, in-person academies, textbooks, and online learning systems.
The Case Method Institute brings the case method, and Harvard College cases on the "History of American Democracy," to high schools nationwide to transform students' educational experience and strengthen civic understanding and interest.
American Witness marries journalism with transparency and data. Our goal is to bring unprecedented transparency to the Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, MD criminal justice systems.
Graham Windham strives to make a life-altering difference with children, youth, and families who are overcoming some of life’s most difficult challenges and obstacles, by helping to build a strong foundation for life.
Mizzen Education, Inc., a non-profit based out of Los Angeles, CA partners with afterschool networks, out-of-school programs and educators to support high-quality afterschool experiences through a comprehensive digital library of teaching and learning resources via mobile app/web-based platforms.
Code.org is a nonprofit dedicated to expanding access to computer science in schools and increasing participation by women and underrepresented minorities.
Our goal is to help the millions of parents whose children, ages 3–20, are struggling with learning and attention issues. We want to empower them to understand their children’s issues and relate to their experiences. With this knowledge, parents can make effective choices that propel their children from simply coping to truly thriving.
CommonBond is the award-winning finance company where people come first. Our approach is no big secret: lower rates, simpler options, and a world-class experience to support you throughout your student loan journey.
Less Debt. More Degrees. Moneythink’s work increases college graduation rates and reduces student loan debt. Since 2008, Moneythink has worked towards student-focused financial wellness and equity by empowering college bound students, particularly institutionally underserved students, to achieve success. Moneythink supports financial decision-making through transparency and technology.
We support organizations to improve education delivery, connect health care providers to bridge gaps in care, end homelessness. Our team is passionate about solving the problems faced by the social sector by leveraging cutting-edge technology to build user-friendly software.
BookNook is a rigorous digital intervention and guided reading program for K-8 students. Our software helps teachers, paraprofessionals, and volunteers deliver research-based curriculum combined with authentic, basal, and decodable leveled texts.
We’re creating an ecosystem of people and campuses designed to make interfaith cooperation the norm, while creating the next generation of interfaith leaders.
Common Sense is the nation's leading nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education, and independent voice they need to thrive in the 21st century.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta works to save and change the lives of children and teens, especially those who need us most, by providing them with a safe, positive and engaging environment and programs that prepare and inspire them to achieve Great Futures. Through 25 Clubs in 10 metro counties, our trained and professional staff serves more than 3,500 youth daily.
The non-profit Wikimedia Foundation provides the essential infrastructure for free knowledge. We host Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia, created and edited by volunteers around the world, as well as many other vital community projects. We welcome anyone who shares our vision to join us in collecting and sharing knowledge that fully represents human diversity.
Matriculate is a non-profit organization that strives to help thousands of incredibly talented and high-achieving, low-income high school students who miss the chance to attend some of the top colleges simply because they do not apply.
Rocketship is a national network of high-performing elementary schools in underserved communities. We are proud to offer parents the choice of an excellent public education in the Bay Area, Milwaukee, Nashville, and Washington D.C.
We offer six months of free, full-time tech training with living stipends and laptops to Bay Area women and non-binary adults with low incomes, then place graduates into jobs with sponsor companies.
The IIE proudly supports flagship educational and cultural exchange programs on behalf of the U.S. Departments of State and Defense, in addition to government, corporate and foundation programs.
We help stopout students cross the finish line. Using a blend of data, technology and coaching, ReUp partners with higher education institutions to bring students back
Giga is a joint initiative of UNICEF and ITU to connect every school in the world to the Internet by 2030. Working with corporate and non-profit partners, Giga maps schools’ Internet access in real time, creates models for innovative financing, and supports governments contracting for connectivity.
We are a national non-profit that partners with district, school and state leaders to transform how they use resources (people, time, and money) to create strategic school systems that enable every school to prepare every child for tomorrow, no matter their race or income.
We imagine a world where personalized learning is just the way students learn — a world where every student attends a school that meets them where they are, adapts to the unique ways they learn, and develops habits for lifelong success.