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  2. Learn To Be - Wikipedia

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    Learn To Be is a U.S. non-profit organization that recruits volunteers to offer free online tutoring to students in underserved communities.. In February 2011, the Learn To Be Foundation was featured on Philanthroper.com, [1] a website that features a different non-profit every day to encourage philanthropy as a daily habit.

  3. Khan Academy - Wikipedia

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    Khan Academy is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, mostly funded by donations from philanthropic organizations. [14] On its IRS form 990 , the organization reported $31 million in revenues in 2018 and $28 million in 2019, including $839,000 in 2019 compensation for Khan as CEO.

  4. Sue Duncan Children's Center - Wikipedia

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    Sue Duncan has taught children at her center since 1961. The Sue Duncan Children's Center is a non-profit organization on the South Side of Chicago founded in 1961 by Susan Duncan, mother of former Secretary of Education under President Barack Obama's administration, Arne Duncan.

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    A literacy regional nonprofit is looking for volunteers and donations to continue their tutoring services for migrants sheltered in Gardner. A literacy regional nonprofit is looking for volunteers ...

  6. SMART Reading - Wikipedia

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    SMART Reading is a children's literacy non-profit, volunteer-driven tutoring program local to Oregon for at-risk K-3 readers. SMART was developed by Neil Goldschmidt and the law firm Ater Wynne Hewitt Dodson & Skerritt, LLP in 1992.

  7. Reading Partners - Wikipedia

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    Teachers refer students to the campus Reading Partners program, where they receive the one-on-one attention of a trained volunteer tutor for ninety minutes each week. Tutoring sessions focus on building students’ reading skills in five critical areas of literacy: phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension. Reading ...

  8. Innovations for Learning - Wikipedia

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    Previously known as Innovations for Learning, Chapter One is a global education nonprofit organization, dedicated to improving early literacy outcomes for children in under-resourced schools. It is grounded in the belief that learning to read is a basic civil right with the power to transform lives.

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