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Education & Access

Are you passionate about introducing new ideas to make your community an even better place for children to grow up? Here are some educational programmes for primary and secondary schools and some after school activities for kids. Give children the best opportunities to thrive and start or join these ideas!
  • CoderDojo

    Teach kids in your community to code in a fun and collaborative environment

  • KABOOM!

    Fetolela libaka tsa letsatsi le letsatsi hore e be libaka tsa ho bapala ka Play Everywhere.

  • Peace First

    Equip young people with the skills and commitment to solve problems with courage, compassion and collaboration

  • Generation Citizen

    Teach teens how to work with local leaders and take effective political action to fix local problems.

  • Playworks

    Leverage evidence-based play strategies to transform the culture of your recess, classroom, or youth program!

  • Welcome In

    Welcome immigrants to your community through conversational English classes

  • Trade School

    Create an alternative learning community to share skills and talents in your community.

  • Grow Remote

    We're on a mission to make remote employment visible and available in local communities, regardless of location

  • Sow it Forward

    Start a vertical school garden in your classroom to give kids access to fresh produce and to learn about growing food.

  • Recycle Across America

    Start recycling right with standardized recycling labels for your school that will help you to improve recycling and save your school money.

  • Walking School Bus

    Organize a Walking School Bus in your local area for a healthier, more fun way for kids to get to and from school.

  • Building School Gardens

    Use school grounds to develop a sense of place and connection to the environment for urban dwellers.

  • Girls Who Code

    Start a Girls Who Code Club in your community and get girls excited about coding and computer science.

  • Hour of Code

    Organize an Hour of Code™ and join a global movement introducing tens of millions of students worldwide to computer science.

  • FIRST LEGO League - Discover

    Lead a hands-on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) programme in your school or community for 4-6 year olds.

  • FIRST® LEGO League - Explore

    Lead a hands-on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) programme in your school or community for 6–10 year olds

  • FIRST LEGO League - Challenge

    Lead a hands-on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) programme in your school or community for 9-14 year olds

  • Urban Thinkscape

    Fetola sebaka sa sechaba sechabeng sa heno ho ba monyetla o monate oa ho ithuta.

  • Mehopolo ea lebala la lipapali

    Haha lebala la lipapali kae kapa kae moo o leng teng, o sebelisa lisebelisoa tsa lehae, lisebelisoa le litsebo

  • Nüdel Kart

    Make creativity, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths) and well being top priorities by transforming any space into a creative, loose parts, play space for 3-12 year olds.

  • Fraction Ball

    Fraction Ball e penta hape mela ea lebala la basketball ho thusa bana ho ithuta likaroloana le lidecimal.

  • Ho bapala ka Trust

    Playing with trust ke papali ea boto e ikhethang haholo / papali ea dijithale e khothaletsang tshebeliso e bapalang ea libaka tsa sechaba

  • Tales Toolkit

    Interactive, child-led storytelling toolkit for schools transforming everyday situations into imaginative worlds.

  • Parent Meet-Ups

    Bring together parents and caregivers from your community by starting a meet up to share parenting tips, ideas and play inspiration

  • Pop-Up Play Spaces NYC

    Pop-up play spaces provide the joy of unstructured play to the children of NYC.

  • Initiatives for Sharing

    With Initiatives for Sharing, children and teenagers learn project management tools to launch their own community development initiatives, ultimately empowering them as agents of change.

  • Eartheasy School Garden

    From launching your garden committee to hosting a school-wide ‘dig day’, learn how to start a school garden for education, eating, and fun.

  • Li-Earth Cubs Potso

    Tlisa boemo ba leholimo, tshebetso le thuto ea tikoloho likolong tsa heno, mme o ntlafatse tshusumetso ea sechaba ka Sehlopha sa hao sa Plogging!

  • Rigamajig

    Bringing Rigamajig to Communities Worldwide

  • EasyPeasy for Practitioners

    Discover the power to create lasting impact in the lives of young learners and their families through EasyPeasy

  • Lunch Out of Landfills

    Through waste sorts, Sharetables, and education around composting and waste management, students make their school a centre of changing norms around food waste and food redistribution with the guidance of a Staff Champion who receives a stipend and support every step of the way.

  • Neighborhood Forest

    Growing the Indoor Forest – Building, Sharing, and Caring for Indoor Plants

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