
OPPORTUNITIES FOR IMPACT
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NY Times: Teachers, Do Children's Zip Codes Determine Their Destiny?
The New York Times is looking for teacher responses for this opinion article. Click here to share yours.
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Latinx Alliances Partners and Collaborators Career Resources
Click here to learn more.
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National Geographic Certified Educator
Interested in sharing the world with your students and make learning real and meaningful? Click here for more information.
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Outschool: Teach Online
Sign up: If you’re interested in earning some extra income and
to learn more about distance learning please sign up using this link. For every teacher who signs up using this link, Outschool will donate $150 to the Lakota communities' COVID-19 response efforts. For every 50 teachers who sign up Outschool will donate an additional $5,000. This could greatly enhance the plans of our Native Nation partners in South Dakota.
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Volunteer with COVID-19 in Atlanta
LEAD Atlanta created a resource guide for ways to support in ATL. Click here to learn more.
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Free MasterClass Account​
MasterClass is donating an All-Access Pass from MasterClass (a $180 value) to each TFA teacher (alumni or corps member). Click here to sign up.
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​2020 PBSA Summer Blast Lead, Enrichment and Assistant Teacher Applications
The Purpose Built Schools Atlanta 2020 Summer Program is looking for a diverse, dedicated, high-quality staff for the five week summer program. Click here to learn more.
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Job opportunity with Mentor Collective
EdTech startup seeking to hire TFA alums! This is a remote-first workplace that encourages employees to work from where they are comfortable. Click here to see current openings.​
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New! Flypaper Tutors
Teach 6th-8th grade? This non-profit corporation facilitating FREE on-demand, one-on-one tutoring to students with volunteer college students. Share this resource with your parents!​
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Grant Writing for Teachers Webinar Series through BK International Education Consultancy
Shift the phenomenon from teachers using their personal funds to supply classroom materials! Only $9.99 per webinar!
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[4/3/20] Identify Your Need | 8-9 pm ET
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[4/25/20] Finding Classroom Funding | 10 -11 am ET
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[5/8/20] Grant Objectives & Summative Assessment | 8-9 pm ET
Executive Director of BKIEC is MetroATL alum Bejanae Kareem ('02)
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Talented ATL students wanted for the RISE Leadership Event!
Bring your students to work with college leaders from around the country as they arrive in Atlanta for RISE: A Student Leadership Experience, TFA’s annual national leadership event, the evening of May 1, at the Crowne Plaza Midtown. Click here to learn more.
Be sure to fill out the interest form!​
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Future Voters Grant
To help encourage voters to register in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana and Mississippi, TT is offering grants ranging from $500-$2,000 for educators in these states. Click here to learn more.
Apply by September 15, 2020.​​
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Prospicana Webinar Series
Hosted by The Association of Hispanic Professionals, this new weekly series creates community and provides development while we face our current challenges. Click here to learn more.
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PRISM Metro Atlanta Website has launched
PRISM Metro Atlanta is mobilizing our partners and stepping up to lead national efforts within the Teach For America network to strengthen the access to and quality of LGBTQ+ resources for our stakeholders. Click here to learn more.
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Embrace the Mess Podcast
Teaching artists navigate challenging circumstances and search for solutions alongside resilient and creative Atlanta Public High School students. Click here to learn more.
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Free LGBTQ+ Inclusive Online Activities and Lessons
It Gets Better Project has curated 16 curriculum guides. Click here to learn more.
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Prism Metro Atlanta Coalition will be attending the Birmingham Brave Education Summit in October 2020​
Prism Metro Atlanta will work with Metro Atlanta corps members and alumni to subsidize the costs associated with attending the summit.​ Fill out this interest form by May 31st.
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New! Kode With Klossy's 2020 camp applications are now open!
FREE two-week summer camps teach female-identifying and non-binary students ages 13-18 how to code. Scholars who have never coded before will build a final project in just two short weeks in a fun, supportive environment. Camps are led by instructors recruited in partnership with Teach For America. Do you have students who would be interested in attending? Learn more and share the opportunity with them today -- applications close on May 10.