Partners
- Educational Partners
- Development Partners
- Community Partners
- Circle of Friends
- Circle of Friends Ambassador Program
- Circle of Friends Support Partners
Educational Partners
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Teachers Without Borders is a non-profit (501c3), non-denominational, international NGO founded in 2000, devoted to closing the education divide through teacher professional development and community education. | |
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Books For Africa. A simple name for a simple organization with a simple mission. We collect, sort, ship and distribute books to children in Africa. That's all we do. Our goal: to end the book famine in Africa | |
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TechBridgeWorld innovates and implements technology solutions to meet sustainable development needs around the world. Through strong collaborations with partners in developing communities, we explore and enhance the role of technology globally, focusing on two main principles: sharing expertise to create innovative and locally suitable solutions, and empowerment of indigenous populations to create sustainable solutions. Through these efforts TechBridgeWorld creates technology accessible and relevant to all. | ![]() |
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Better World Books capitalizes on the value of the book to fund and support literacy initiatives locally, nationally, and around the world. | |
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InterConnection works to make Internet technology accessible to under-served communities around the world. Our goal is to create an international community network via the Internet that fosters a two-way flow of support, information and expertise among organizations working to make a difference. |
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DHL is the global market leader of the international express and logistics industry. DHL specializes in providing customers with innovative and customized transportation solutions from a single source. | |
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The National Christina Foundation is the 14th largest community foundation in the country. Since 1945, it has worked to improve the quality of life in the Pittsburgh region by evaluating and addressing community issues, promoting charitable giving, and connecting donors to the critical needs of the community. | |
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The International Reading Association was founded in 1956 as a professional organization for those involved in teaching reading to learners of all ages. |
Our community partners are all the individuals and organizations that we work with in implementing our initiatives. They are located in the communities in which we work and are the beneficiaries of ProjectEDUCATE programs and initiatives.
Our community partners cover all areas of the community ranging from schools to hospitals, orphanages to community organizations.
Besides being on the receiving end, community partners also help in the creation, implementation and evaluation of ProjectEDUCATE programs. Helping to ensure that programs are relevant to the needs of the community and that community is involved at all areas of a project cycle. This approach helps to foster and support a sense of ownership and is in part for responsible the success of our programs.
- Primary and Secondary Schools
- Colleges & Universities
- Organizations
Circle of Friends
It takes a Village...The global village.




