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What we do
We are on a mission to eliminate the gap of access to educational resources like summer programs and after school classes. We want to end educational inequality for children and teens who face challenges.
Giving spots to those in need
Almost all learning centers have a few unfilled spots in their summer programs or after-school programs. We partner with these businesses to give the otherwise vacant spots to kids who usually can't afford them.


Philanthropy is for everyone
We work with young volunteers who use their passion and knowledge to offer free tutoring in a broad range of subjects and extracurricular activities. These volunteers help us expand our footprint nationally and internationally.
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What we do.
We are on a mission to eliminate the gap of access to educational resources like summer programs and after school classes. We want to end educational inequality for children and teens who face challenges.

Giving spots to those in need.
Almost all learning centers have a few unfilled spots in their summer programs or after-school programs. We partner with these businesses to give the otherwise vacant spots to kids who usually can't afford them.

Philanthropy is for everyone.
We work with young volunteers who use their passion and knowledge to offer free tutoring in a broad range of subjects and extracurricular activities. These volunteers help us expand our footprint nationally and internationally.
A Houston-Sized Impact
Giveducation partnered with KIPP Academy Middle School to provide a free summer STEM camp for their students — for many of whom this was their first academic summer camp ever. Our students had a blast learning about physics, mental math tricks, and how ethics plays a role in technology.


Giveducation
IMPACT BY THE NUMBERS
Changing lives, one scholarship at a time.
$150,000+
Total value of scholarships awarded to Giveducation Scholars, to date.
800+
Total students served by Giveducation, to date.

Giveducation Scholarship
The Giveducation Scholarship grants motivated 2-11th grade students a full-tuition scholarship to a range of professionally-taught academic programs.


Latest News
April 2023
Giveducation will host 2023 STEM/Personal Finance summer camps for students in need on 7/7-7/8. The camp registration will open soon. We welcome volunteers to join our service.
March 2023
Giveducation receives $1,500 funds from Bank of America Corporation to run the 2023 Giveducation Summer STEM Camps to help students in need.
February 2023
Giveducation is working with John Locke Institution to set up a scholarship program for students in need to take prestigious John Locke Institution's summer courses. The detail information will be announced when the 2023 summer program enrollment starts in April.
December 2022
We are excited to announce that our 2023 spring semester Giveducation Scholarship and class enrollment is open now. Our scholarship recipients can take the classes for free. Courses include English Reading and Writing (G1-G8); Math (G1-G8); Contest Math (G9 and up); Coding -Game Design (G6-G8); Intro to Chemistry (G9 and up)
January 2023
Eighty-four Giveducation Scholarship recipients will attend English, Math, Sciences and Computer Coding classes at six learning centers in 2023 Spring semester. We wish them improve and have a fun time.
November, 2022
Giveducation completed its 2022 fall semester classes last weekend. Our business partners, SpiderSmart learning center at Sugar Land, Art of Problem Solving (AoPS), and PLE International Learning center, offered 12 English reading and writing, advanced math, and computer coding courses. Nearly 100 Giveducation scholarship recipients from 5th to 9th grade attended classes in the past two and half months.
Our spring semester will start on 01/08/2023, with some pilot programs beginning as early as 12/04/2022.
October 2022
We are pleased to announce Giveducation has formed our inaugural parent committee with the following parent volunteers: Nailyn Santos, Adenike May Poi, Erica Arias, Kayode Atiba, Chandan Dusara, Rosalba V Torres, and Maria Santibanez. We are looking forward to working with them to serve our students better.
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