Our children come from distressed communities Our alumni enable us to have exponential impact. Our teachers focus on holistic development TFI closely trains and coaches its 1,000 teachers

Teach For India U.S.

Org #95030
Vetted since 2021
2016
year founded
$93,414
raised on GlobalGiving
4
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Friends of Teach For India, doing business as Teach for India US is a US-based nonprofit organization that is bridging the education divide. TFI US' mission is to eliminate educational inequity in India by providing grants to mission-aligned organizations such as Teach For India (TFI). TFI is creating a movement of educational leaders through its Fellowship program, and currently has over 1000 Fellows teaching 32,000 Students, along with 5000 Alumni - all working to narrow the education gap in India.

Projects (1)

Project Leaders
TFI US
TFI US
Neha Gupta
Neha Gupta
Team
Neha Gupta
Organization Information
c/o Teach For America
25 Broadway, 12th Floor
New York, NY 10004
United States
6463972551
Organization Information
c/o Teach For America
25 Broadway, 12th Floor
New York, NY 10004
United States
6463972551

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Building Classrooms Where Leaders Rise

By Neha Gupta | Executive Director

Foundational literacy and numeracy have often been treated as the goal post for first-generation learners from low-income communities. Thanks to YOUR support, Teach for India is proving that our... Read the full report ›

Rewriting India's Education Story, Together

By Neha Gupta | Executive Director

Thanks to YOUR support, we’re one step closer to an India where one day ALL children can realize their fullest potential through an excellent education. Today, over 33,000 children learn... Read the full report ›

A Movement of Leaders, Powered by You

By Neha Gupta | Executive Director

One of every five children in the world lives in India. Yet 52 million of them survive on less than $2.15 a day. Without bold intervention, it would take seven generations for their family to break... Read the full report ›
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