Increasing access to CS education
Corporate and nonprofit partners worldwide help deliver computer science (CS) to students through the TEALS Program to multiply impact.
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.
Read moreCorporate partners
Corporate partners support our work by co-investing in CS education initiatives, encouraging their employees to volunteer, and funding local implementation work.
Learn more9 countries
Since piloting in 2021, our partners have helped TEALS expand in 9 countries, with more launching soon.
90+ schools
In 2023, our partners are supporting CS education in over 90 schools in both urban and rural communities around the world.
100+ volunteers
Over 100 individuals from multiple companies and countries will be supporting teachers in 2023.
7,000+ students served
With partner support, the TEALS Program will reach over 7,000 students in 2024.
Reaching new communities
Through partnerships with like-minded nonprofits and corporations determined to bring equitable CS education to all students, TEALS is expanding to new regions and reaching new communities throughout North America.
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.
Learn more about Digital MomentAVID
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.
Learn more about AVIDBest 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.
Learn more about social impact at Best BuyAVID
AVID is a trusted teacher training partner for the TEALS Program and supports school recruitment efforts in select regions.
Learn more about AVIDComputer 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.
Learn more about CSTACodePath
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.
Learn more about the programHispanic 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.
Learn more about HHFPartnership spotlight story: Juarez, Mexico
CONALEP 3 in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, is participating in TEALS through Funax with funding from FECHAC. Principal Alma Rosa Cital stands with high school students Roberto Delgado Muñoz, Daisy Aguilera Suarez, and Alexis García Amador.