Helping schools build sustainable CS programs
Implementation partners
Nonprofits, NGOs, and other community organizations act as regional experts, are the main drivers of CS education initiatives, and implement the TEALS Program in schools.
Corporate partners
Corporate partners support our work by co-investing in CS education initiatives, encouraging their employees to volunteer, and funding local implementation work.
TEALS is expanding to increase our reach and impact
9 countries
90+ schools
100+ volunteers
7,000+ students served
Our current partners from around the world
Canada partners
Digital Moment
Digital Moment (formerly Kids Code Jeunesse) is a Canadian-based charity and is part of a global network of organizations that work towards mobilizing communities to build a better future through digital skills education. Digital Moment focuses on creating programs and experiences for youth and their communities on digital skills like coding, algorithm and data literacy, and artificial intelligence.
Twin Cities, US partners
AVID
Implemented in over 8,000 schools, AVID provides professional development, resources, and ongoing support to ensure a lasting impact—maximizing a school or district's return on their investment. At the National level, AVID is a trusted teacher training partner and supports school recruitment in select regions, while serving as a TEALS Program implementation partner in the Twin Cities, MN region.
Best Buy
Best Buy works to enrich lives and build brighter futures through technology. The company believes in supporting programs that connect young people with resources to realize their full potential. Best Buy is co-funding the TEALS Program in the Twin Cities.
US National partners
AVID
AVID is a trusted teacher training partner for the TEALS Program and supports school recruitment efforts in select regions.
Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA)
CSTA is an organization run by teachers, for teachers. Their goal is to continue to grow the CS community to ensure every educator has a home. The CSTA is a trusted community engagement and teacher training partner for the TEALS Program, and all TEALS teachers get a free CSTA+ membership which gets them access to various CSTA events. If you're a current TEALS teacher, please contact your regional manager for more information on how to claim your membership.
CodePath
CodePath provides technical training, career guidance, mentors, and a community for college students looking to enter the tech industry. CodePath is partnering with TEALS to offer the CodePath Community College Cybersecurity Program to bring industry professionals and instructors together to teach real-world cybersecurity skills.
Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF)
HHF is a national nonprofit focused on education, workforce, and social impact through culture and leadership. By partnering with the TEALS Program, HHF intends to bridge the digital divide and provide tools to teachers and youth from diverse backgrounds, ensuring they have the skills and opportunities to excel in the ever-evolving, tech-driven world. HHF supports school recruitment for TEALS in select regions.
Buenaventura, Colombia partners
Fundación Sociedad Portuaria de Buenaventura (SPB)
Fundación Sociedad Portuaria de Buenaventura (SPB) is committed to sustainable development through education. Their newly launched Centro de Conocimiento e Innovación Bahía de Buenaventura, through its education center, trains a digitally creative generation for employability, entrepreneurship, and integral human development, forging a path that allows the local population to overcome geographic unemployment and prepare for productive life.
L’Oréal
For over 110 years, L’Oréal has been a company rooted in science and technology. Defined by their purpose to create the beauty that moves the world, L'Oréal is committed to making a positive impact in our communities by bridging the digital divide. L'Oréal is co-funding the TEALS Program in Buenaventura.
Juarez, Mexico partners
Funax (Fundación Axcel A.C.)
Funax runs various programs that ensure knowledge and career opportunities are accessible to the entire community in Juarez and the surrounding border region. Funax is our implementation partner in Juarez.
Fundación del Empresariado Chihuahuense, A.C. (FECHAC)
FECHAC is a business coalition that invests in health, education, and social capital projects to create better opportunities and promote social development for the people of Chihuahua, Mexico. FECHAC is funding the TEALS Program in Juarez.
L’Oréal
For over 110 years, L’Oréal has been a company rooted in science and technology. Defined by our purpose to create the beauty that moves the world, L'Oréal is committed to making a positive impact in our communities by bridging the digital divide. L'Oréal is co-funding the TEALS Program in Juarez.
Germany partners
Förderverein für Jugend und Sozialarbeit e.V. (fjs e.V.)
The Förderverein für Jugend und Sozialarbeit e.V. is dedicated to empowering young people through digital culture, education, and community work. It aims to foster the personal development of children and young adults and supports educational professionals with further training. The fjs e.V. furthermore seeks to engage the public, along with educational, political, and economic sectors, in innovative youth welfare and social work.
Helliwood media & education im fjs e.V. (Helliwood)
Helliwood media & education im fjs e.V. is committed to fostering youth with innovative, pluralistic, and dynamic approaches and offers both targeted help as well as creative activity in many areas of young people's lives. To this end, Helliwood realizes cultural and multimedia projects with a strong focus on digital competencies.
UK partners
BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
BCS believes everyone should have access to high quality educational opportunities in computing so they can thrive in the digital world, explore computing careers, and bring diverse perspectives to our digital futures. The BCS member community of IT practitioners, academics, business leaders, and educators share a common mission to make IT good for society. BCS is implementing TEALS in the UK.
Computing at School (CAS)
CAS is a grassroots community of computing teachers and professionals, passionate about working together to ensure every child has a world-leading computing education. As part of BCS, CAS encourages and equips school staff to offer the best possible computing curriculum for all.
The Hg Foundation
The Hg Foundation’s vision is that the tech workforce of the future harnesses the talents of all, regardless of background. To achieve this, they help under-represented groups to access high quality jobs in tech by supporting education and employment-based programs across the UK, Europe, and the US. The Hg Foundation is co-funding TEALS.
India partners
Nirmaan Organization
Nirmaan Organization, a registered NGO, was incepted by students of BITS Pilani University in 2005 with a focus on education, employment, and social leadership. For 18 years, Nirmaan has touched the lives of more than 2,500,000 beneficiaries with a network of over 1,000 volunteers and 500+ full-time employees through multiple flagship programs and social leadership initiatives benefiting children, women, youth, LGBTQ+ communities, and farmers from diverse social backgrounds across 23 states of India. Nirmaan strives to create a more inclusive and empowered society by partnering with 200+ corporate and philanthropic partners.
Israel partners
Appleseeds
Appleseeds has used technology to change lives every day for over 20 years. Their mission is to bridge digital gaps, not only through technical content but also by providing the necessary tools that will enable beneficiaries to break through glass ceilings in every stage of their lives. Appleseeds implements the TEALS Program in Israel.
Bank Hapoalim
As a leading financial institution, Bank Hapoalim is an integral part of the economy and society of Israel and believes in supporting activities that impact the state's social and economic growth. The bank has helped the TEALS Program tremendously through employee volunteers and community events.
Kenya partners
International Education and Resource Network (iEarn) Kenya
iEARN Kenya runs programs that connect individuals to learning opportunities with a mission to provide communities with relevant skills to enhance their global citizenship. iEARN Kenya implements the TEALS Program in Kenya.
Microsoft Africa Development Center (ADC)
The Microsoft ADC leverages diversity across the African continent to build world-class talent and create innovative solutions for global impact. The ADC supports TEALS’ work in Kenya through volunteer recruitment and community development.