Our Supporters

Teach For Us is supported by private contributions from corporations, foundations, and individuals. This support helps us ensure that we can provide free blogs to all Teach For America corps members as well as free access to the general public.

As a public charity, Teach For Us wishes to build the support of a wide base of supporters.

National Sponsor

Scholastic Book Clubs
Scholastic Book Clubs is a unit of Scholastic, the global children’s publishing, education and media company, which has a corporate mission supported through all of its divisions of helping children around the world to read and learn.

Pro bono partners

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ibiblio
ibiblio provides hosting and support for all the blogs on our site. ibiblio is a conservancy of freely available information, including software, music, literature, art, history, science, politics, and cultural studies.
Bryan Cave
Bryan Cave provides pro bono legal support to Teach For Us. Bryan Cave is a business and litigation firm with global reach, a strong reputation and a long history of success.
Virante Web Marketing
Virante, Inc. offers search engine optimization consulting to our site. Virante is a search engine optimization, paid search, web analytics and website development services firm for clients interested in improving their search engine presence.
Awe.sm
Awe.sm provides our site with custom link shortening. Awe.sm enables ROI measurement on social media marketing.

Teach For Us is very grateful for the support from all our donors, regardless of gift amount.

If you have a question or concern regarding how you are listed in this report, please email us.

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