Teach For India is a fellowship program that provides India’s child prodigies from top universities and firms opportunities to serve as full-time teachers to underprivileged school districts and communities. Therefore… Continue Reading »
BLM education programs and materials help teachers and students understand resource areas, multiple-use land management, and how citizens can affect land use decisions.
This article from the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) discusses the potential impact the global spread of coronavirus could have on vulnerable refugees and internally displaced people (IDPs).
DAI is an organization that works on the front line of global development. They tackle social and economic development problems in societies by providing sustainable solutions. They work with wide… Continue Reading »
Open Source is a podcast and weekly radio show broadcasting from Boston, MA. Open Source describes themselves as an American conversation with global attitude.
Venture Caf is a network of independent nonprofits that offer programming, spaces, storytelling, and broad innovation engagement. Each caf offers a Thursday Gathering and a Civic Innovation Center, coupled with… Continue Reading »
This Forum, hosted by the WILD Network, is the first and largest forum on women’s leadership, equity, diversity and inclusion of the global development sector.
Close Up provides issue-centric, nonpartisan curriculum and travel programs that are designed to provide participants with a stronger understanding of government institutions, history and current issues, and their roles as… Continue Reading »
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrations (NOAA) Teacher at Sea Program provides kindergarten thru college-level teachers hands-on, real-world research experience working at sea with world-renowned NOAA scientists.
Academic Earth is a website that gives people everywhere access to a world-class education, with open courseware from the United States’ top ranking universities.