Edfocus Initiative
Donate to
Edfocus Initiative

Events of
Edfocus Initiative

Shop to support
Edfocus Initiative
Tote bag
Hoodie
Mug
Edfocus Initiative
‘s
Programs & Services

Professional Development
Provides customized professional development and consulting services to K-12 school districts to improve student achievement.

Curriculum Consulting
Offers consulting services to schools regarding content standards and curriculum development.

Diagnostic Services
Provides diagnostic services to K-12 school districts.

About
Edfocus Initiative


Founded in
2006
EIN
20-4127087
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Education
Address
140 W HIGHLAND AVE E PALESTINE, OH 44413-2174 United States
Website
https://www.edfocus.org/
Phone
-
Email address
-
About
EdFOCUS Initiative, founded in 2006, is a non-profit dedicated to raising student achievement. Originally an outreach center at Kent State, it provides customized, research-based consultation to schools, focusing on curriculum transformation in Math, ELA, Science, and Social Studies. EdFOCUS helps schools understand challenges, improve instruction, and develop aligned assessments.
Mission
EdFOCUS Initiative helps increase student achievement by providing schools the highest quality, site-based school reform products and services, customized to the unique and diverse needs of each school district.

Looking for other organizations in
Ohio, United States
?
{Similar 1}
Helps young people develop critical thinking, debate skills, and civic engagement through workshops and educational programs.}
City
State

What it means when a nonprofit is
“Verified by Zeffy”
- 100% of your donation goes directly to the nonprofit’s mission, not to the fundraising platform
- You’re giving through a platform that believes nonprofits shouldn’t have to pay to fundraise
- Verified nonprofits have access to top-tier fundraising tools at no cost because we believe every dollar should power impact
Every $50,000 raised on other platforms = $2,100 lost to fees.
With Zeffy, you keep 100%. Always.
What $2,100 could fund instead:
