We fund programs that remove barriers to great teaching, technology, and long-term opportunity—so learners can thrive in the classroom and beyond.
Important: Schools and community organizations deliver the work. We fund these efforts and help expand what's possible, but we don't operate schools or provide instruction directly.
Four core program areas supported through funding and partnerships.
We support initiatives that strengthen reading, numeracy, and social-emotional learning through simple assessments and level-based instruction.
We fund project-based learning in coding and creative computing, paired with access to devices and learning tools when needed.
We cover the cost of classroom essentials and learning tools so educators can teach without paying out of pocket.
We support long-term guidance that helps students plan, apply, and stay on track through graduation.

We prioritize students and communities that are too often shut out of quality instruction and opportunity, focusing on removing economic and systemic barriers.
We support programs that use simple progress checks and feedback loops so instruction can adjust quickly to what learners need.
We prioritize efforts shaped with educators, families, and local leaders—reflecting language, culture, and community goals.
Send a short inquiry through our contact form. We prioritize communities facing barriers to quality instruction, classroom resources, devices, or connectivity.
Many do. Support can include devices, connectivity solutions, or tech-enabled learning resources, depending on partner capacity and local needs.
We fund partner organizations that help students find and secure financial aid and scholarships. Eligibility varies by partner program.
We prioritize partners who use lightweight progress tracking, community feedback, and ongoing adjustments—so support stays grounded in what students and educators actually need.
Your support strengthens teaching, technology, and coaching so more students can learn with dignity and choice.
Help fund early literacy, STEM, and college access so more students can move confidently through every stage of learning.

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501(c)(3) nonprofit organization