ed·u·ca·tion: (noun) a journey of growth, empowerment, and opportunity where curiosity is cultivated, barriers are challenged, and every learner finds their path forward
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UNICEF
www.unicef.org/education
UNICEF works across more than 190 countries and territories to ensure that every child has access to quality education. From early learning to adolescent development, UNICEF supports equitable learning environments, strengthens education systems, and provides critical resources for children affected by crisis, poverty, or conflict. Their mission centers on protecting every child’s right to learn, dream, and build a future filled with opportunity.
UNESCO
www.unesco.org/en/education
UNESCO leads the global movement for inclusive and equitable quality education for all. Through research, policy development, and international collaboration, UNESCO supports countries in improving learning outcomes, expanding access, and building resilient, future-ready education systems. Their work aims to transform education into a force for peace, sustainability, and human dignity.
The Education Trust
www.edtrust.org
The Education Trust is a national nonprofit committed to closing opportunity gaps that disproportionately affect students of color and students from low-income families. Through advocacy, research, and policy leadership, EdTrust works to advance equity in schools and ensure that all students, regardless of background, receive the high-quality education they deserve. Their efforts support systemic change and elevate the voices of communities too often overlooked.
Teach For America
www.teachforamerica.org
Teach For America recruits and develops leaders committed to expanding educational opportunity in the United States. Corps members serve in classrooms across underserved communities, working to ensure every student has access to an excellent education. Globally, its sister network Teach For All supports independent organizations in more than 60 countries, each dedicated to developing local leaders who advance equity and improve student outcomes.
National Education Association
www.nea.org
The National Education Association is the largest professional organization supporting educators and public schools across the United States. NEA advocates for high-quality public education, professional development, policy reform, and the well-being of students and teachers alike. Their work centers on empowering educators, strengthening communities, and ensuring that every student in every ZIP code has access to the education they need to thrive.
www.unicef.org/education
UNICEF works across more than 190 countries and territories to ensure that every child has access to quality education. From early learning to adolescent development, UNICEF supports equitable learning environments, strengthens education systems, and provides critical resources for children affected by crisis, poverty, or conflict. Their mission centers on protecting every child’s right to learn, dream, and build a future filled with opportunity.
UNESCO
www.unesco.org/en/education
UNESCO leads the global movement for inclusive and equitable quality education for all. Through research, policy development, and international collaboration, UNESCO supports countries in improving learning outcomes, expanding access, and building resilient, future-ready education systems. Their work aims to transform education into a force for peace, sustainability, and human dignity.
The Education Trust
www.edtrust.org
The Education Trust is a national nonprofit committed to closing opportunity gaps that disproportionately affect students of color and students from low-income families. Through advocacy, research, and policy leadership, EdTrust works to advance equity in schools and ensure that all students, regardless of background, receive the high-quality education they deserve. Their efforts support systemic change and elevate the voices of communities too often overlooked.
Teach For America
www.teachforamerica.org
Teach For America recruits and develops leaders committed to expanding educational opportunity in the United States. Corps members serve in classrooms across underserved communities, working to ensure every student has access to an excellent education. Globally, its sister network Teach For All supports independent organizations in more than 60 countries, each dedicated to developing local leaders who advance equity and improve student outcomes.
National Education Association
www.nea.org
The National Education Association is the largest professional organization supporting educators and public schools across the United States. NEA advocates for high-quality public education, professional development, policy reform, and the well-being of students and teachers alike. Their work centers on empowering educators, strengthening communities, and ensuring that every student in every ZIP code has access to the education they need to thrive.