Grant Providers

Our supporters are driving — and maximizing — impact!

 

 

Unrestricted operating funds support our safe, growth-engagement practices.*


"Lunch & Learn" sessions & donations provide scholarships** for K-12 schools and expand our reach.


Curriculum development grants allow us to add new "Best in Class" multimedia content and continue translating our curriculum into multiple languages.

 

Library of Congress

New York City Council

Acton Family Giving

Arcus Foundation

Entrepreneurship for All (EforAll)

New England Biolabs

Greater Lowell Community Foundation

JPMorgan Chase Bank

Bright Horizons

Richard & Nancy Donahue Foundation

Eastern Bank

Theodore Edson Parker Foundation

Saab Family Foundation

NASDAQ

Wipfli

Tito's

Yahoo! 

Gannett

The Boston Foundation

Greater Lowell Health Alliance

TPS Eastern Region

 

*Safe, growth-engagement practices: why and how we ensure safety for our partner schools: Given the current cultural climate regarding LGBTQ-inclusive history education in many regions of the country, History UnErased does not market, advertise, or share any names of partner schools and districts (except New York City Public Schools because the New York City Council funds History UnErased's work there and it is public record). Our organization relies solely on word-of-mouth promotion and we must travel to state and local conferences and events interested in history, civics, and social studies education to present sessions and engage with educators and decision-makers. 

**Why scholarships are vital: Given that History, Civics, and Social Studies were removed as a critical core discipline in 2001 (and therefore not tested as a matriculation requirement) there is little, or no, budgets for supplemental resources like ours. Corporate "Lunch & Learn" sessions and individual donors allow us to sustain an extremely low price point for schools and provide scholarships for districts. The partnership package is a one-time investment that provides teachers with the intentional training and ongoing support they need to integrate our comprehensive supplemental curriculum into their classrooms.

Thanks to this support, schools and teachers make a one-time investment (no subscription fees) of $150 for a single-teacher license, $2,500 for a single-school partnership program, and $1,000 per school for a multi-school contract.  

 

Our In-Kind supporters are opening doors, contributing their skills, and creating new opportunities to advance our mission!

 

Clinton Global Initiative

Harvard Graduate School of Education

Momentum Communications Group

American Repertory Theater

VaynerMedia

Boston University

University of Massachusetts

Middlesex Community College

Entrepreneurship for All (EforAll)

MassBio

New-York Historical Society

University of Michigan

Digitas

Bronx Library Center

Scholarly Editing

Lowell National Historical Park

Boston Spirit Magazine

Vision to Reality Coaching