Worldfund
Founded | 2002 |
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Founder | Luanne Zurlo |
Focus | Education |
Location | |
Area served | Latin America |
Method | Donations, Grants and Partnerships |
Slogan | Reducing Poverty in Latin America Through Education |
Website | worldfund.org |
Worldfund is a non-profit organization, founded in 2002, currently working primarily in Mexico and Brazil. It operates 3 different programs: LISTO, a principal leadership program, IAPE, an English-teacher training program and STEM Brasil, a science and math teacher training program. More than 4,500 teachers have participated in Worldfund programming, who then go on to impact nearly 1,000,000 students each year.[1]
Partners
- Better World Books
- Instituto de Co-Responsabilidade pela Educação – ICE
- Instituto Qualidade no Ensino
- Rassias Foundation
Countries of Operation
References
External links
- Official Site
- "Dartmouth-based partnership aims to help English teaching in Latin America" (6.21.2007 Article from The Dartmouth)
- "Spreading English Throughout The World" (7.6.2007 WCAX TV News Item)
- "Mexican teachers learn Rassias Method" (7.26.2007 Article from The Dartmouth)
- Worldfund's relationship with Better World Books
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