Built with communities, not for them.
Every lab we open, every school we serve: it happens because a local community decided to be part of this. These are the partners who made it real.
Schools that said yes first.
These schools opened their doors, made space in their schedules, and trusted us to help their students into a digital future.
Our longest-running school partner. Hosts weekly Digital Literacy sessions for 180 students aged 7–12. First school to integrate our Scratch curriculum into the formal timetable.
A coastal fishing community school partnering with us for our Hardware Refurbishment Fellowship. Students learn vocational technology skills alongside standard curricula.
Serving the children of tea plantation workers with historically high female dropout rates. Our digital journalism program has improved female enrollment by 31%.
A tin-roofed school on a flood-prone river island. Partners with our Mobile Tech Van program, receiving quarterly technology bootcamps for 140 students.
Regional secondary school hosting our Young Coders advanced cohort. Three students from this school won district-level coding competitions after joining our program.
The communities that hold labs together.
A community women's organization that coordinates parent engagement for our Korail Lab, hosts adult digital literacy workshops, and advocates for girls' enrollment in our programs.
Provides community security, facility maintenance, and student registration support for our coastal lab. Their community council model is now replicated across four other regions.
Organizations that share our purpose.
Curriculum alignment partnership. BRAC shares learning outcome frameworks with us, and we co-develop bilingual technology modules usable in both formal and non-formal school settings.
Talent pipeline partnership. TFB fellows serve as guest educators in our labs during their two-year placement, bringing pedagogical expertise and subject-matter depth to our classrooms.
University student volunteers deliver advanced sessions in Python, data analysis, and web development to our top-performing Young Coders alumni as a bridge program toward higher education.
What we bring to your school or community.
Receive refurbished laptops and tablets for your students at no cost, along with all peripheral hardware.
Our curriculum team trains your resident teachers to deliver digital literacy lessons independently after Year 1.
Hardware maintenance, software updates, and technical troubleshooting, all covered by our volunteer engineers.
Full access to our bilingual Scratch-to-JavaScript curriculum, offline learning packs, and educational materials.
Detailed bi-annual learning outcome reports for every enrolled student, shared with school leadership.
Listed as a verified Tech for Access partner, recognized in annual reports and donor communications.
Where we are heading next.
We are actively seeking new school and community partners in Barishal, Cox's Bazar, and Mymensingh, areas with high educational exclusion and no existing digital infrastructure.
Become a partner
Tell us about your school or organization. We respond within 5 business days.