Start a Peer-to-Peer Campaign to educate champions for gender equity
Emerging Leadership Gifts
$10 one champion for gender equity
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$100 one coaching session for a teacher
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$250 one STEM teacher with an online feminist pedagogy course
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$500one gender-inclusive history curriculum for a high school
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$1000 one workshop at a NYC Public School
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Foundational Partnerships
$2500 Launches a student-teacher coalition in a new school/district
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$5K Funds a new MOOC on women’s contributions to science
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$10K Supports a six-day, 30-hour educator workshop series
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$15KRetrains a department to use gender-inclusive practices and resources
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$50K Retrains an entire high school
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$100K Sponsors a nationwide conference for K-12 educators
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What is our plan to educate 1,000,000 champions for gender equity?
Change policy.
We petition decision-makers in schools, districts and states to rewrite educational policies and learning standards to include rich and intersectional material on women and gender.
As a result of our policy work, in five years, 1,000,000 students will benefit from their schools/districts adopting gender-inclusive guidelines.
Change classrooms.
We design resources for teachers and educate them how to use them effectively in their classrooms. We make our resources and training available in person through workshops and coaching and online through databases, classes, blogs, and podcasts.
In 5 years, our resources will help 10,000 educators in 25 schools/districts to give 1,000,000 students the knowledge and skills to be champions for gender equity.
Build community.
We connect teachers, students, and supporters to make classrooms equitable and empowering places for all students regardless of gender.
By 2025, we will build communities to support 10,000 game-changing teachers in giving 1,000,000 students the skills and knowledge to be champions for gender equity.