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#OneStudentInfiniteFutures

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What if a student's only limitation was their own imagination ?

That’s the environment TAF builds through TransformED partnerships with local school districts.

We work side by side with educators to create classrooms that center student voice, connect learning to community, and celebrate the unique genius of every child. Education funding deficits are on the rise, and inequitable learning systems are endangering this work.

But you can keep this work going.

You can shape the futures of tomorrow by becoming a TAF advocate. Whether it’s fundraising with your network, raising awareness on social media, or hosting a TAF event at your workplace or home, we’ve got you covered. 

Our promotional toolkit is filled with helpful graphics, templates, and information to make sharing your passion for limitless learning easy.

 

Your role as an advocate

1

Spread the word

Post our social media graphics on your network of choice–Facebook, Instagram, even LinkedIn. Add a heartfelt message about why you support the effort

2

Become a campaign fundraiser

Set a goal and share with your network. Perhaps you’ve decided to help support three students (about $1000). Create a fundraiser on Facebook or TAF’s easy to use platform, then ask friends and family to join you.

3

Host TAF at work

You name the place, we’ll tell the story. Raise awareness by bringing your passion for students to your colleagues and peers. Reach out to us at development@techaccess.org to host your event.

4

Start a campaign event

Start a #OneStudentInfiniteFutures Campaign event at your workplace. Host a fun activity (hello Trivia Contest, Company Bake-Off, etc) and donate the proceeds to TAF. The only limit is your imagination.

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SOCIAL MEDIA GRAPHICS

#OneStudentInfiniteFutures

Invest today in one student, and the infinite futures they will create.

Support a student today. Your monthly gift will transform classrooms into spaces where the only limit on student learning is their own imagination and curiosity.