Global Map

Supporters

students Teach First classroom, UK
Teach For All is incredibly grateful to all of our supporters.


Our Global Partners have committed at least $2 million over 2 years to Teach For All.

The Nduna Foundation, which has provided $3 million towards the costs of Teach For All over three years.

"The need for the best teachers for our children and the world's children is obvious. The urgency of this need is undeniable,” said Amy Robbins, executive director of the Nduna Foundation. "We are proud to partner with Teach For All; we found this international endeavor so important and so compelling at this time. It is our responsibility to share innovative, successful programs, and this initiative represents the most critical objectives of the Foundation — quality education for all children, everywhere, especially for some of the world's neediest children."

The HSBC Global Education Trust, which has pledged £1 million over two years to Teach For All’s global operations and an additional £800,000 over three years to be disbursed for special projects and certain member entities.

"Support for education is the main focus of HSBC's community investment activities. We believe that education is perhaps the single most powerful tool in improving the lives and bringing about equality of opportunity for millions of people in societies throughout the world. As part of HSBC's Global Education Programme we have worked closely with Teach First since 2003. Since then, its impact on teaching and learning in the UK has been substantial, and we are now delighted to be working with Teach For All as it strives to reduce educational disadvantage in other parts of the world. In particular, we look forward to seeing standards raised through the development of the Global Maths Fellowship. This network of teachers will exchange ideas and resources, and challenge practices."

The Michael & Susan Dell Foundation, which has committed $2 million to fund Teach For All’s support of the development of Teach For India over two years, as well as seed funding for Teach For India.

“Our foundation strives to provide all children, regardless of economic circumstances, with equal access to high quality public education,” said Michael Dell, co-founder of the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation. “India, with its 400 million children, stands to benefit greatly from the development and training of top leaders who can present the wonders and advantages education has to offer.”

Visa Inc., which has committed $2 million towards the costs of Teach For All over two years.

New Profit, which has pledged $1 million over 2 years and an addition $1 million of pro bono consulting services towards building the global network


Our Global Supporters have committed at least $500,000 over 2 years to Teach For All.

The Skoll Foundation, which has selected Teach For All to receive a Skoll Award, which recognizes social enterprises that have the potential for large-scale influence and comes along with a gift of $1 million over three years.

Oracle, which has awarded a Commitment Grant of $1 million over the next two years to support development of the global network.


Other Supporters

Credit Suisse, which is providing more than $750,000 to help build the capacity of Teach For All as a network. Funding will enable Teach for All to develop tools, systems and processes required to provide countries worldwide with relevant support so that they can develop local programs. A total of nine countries will benefit from Teach for All's support through the Credit Suisse grant — Australia, Chile, Estonia, Germany, India, Latvia, and Lebanon and 2 new ones — by initiating and developing programs adapted to the local educational context. This will involve the recruitment and training of nearly 400 teachers who will have a positive impact on the quality of education offered to 12,000 students in disadvantaged schools. Additional information about the Credit Suisse Global Education Initiative can be found here.

McKinsey & Company, which has provided millions of dollars of pro-bono services. A pro-bono McKinsey study resulted in the design of Teach For All, and local McKinsey teams have been involved in designing the plans for Teach For India among other local organizations.

Abu Dhabi Education Council

Conifer Capital Management, LLC

Cisco Systems Inc.

Alejandro Santo Domingo

Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu

America for Bulgaria Foundation