Our mission

Named by its work, not its banner.

EducateWright does anti-violence outreach, education, and the long work of teaching people to teach again. It is funded to move value toward the people already doing the patient, human work.

Software does not end violence. We fund the humans who do that work. We will not claim a tool fixed something a person fixed.
An elder hand and a child hand over soil and a seedling

Discovered, not advertised

We did not put this on the front of the building.

EducateWright is not a banner or a campaign. It is the quiet end of a set of accounting and funding decisions: value set aside and sent outward instead of kept. You can read the mechanism in plain numbers, and then read what it pays for.

How it is funded

Value that was always going to leave us.

By design, every funded SolutionWright engagement sends $200 outward. When someone made the introduction, that $200 is theirs, flat. When no one did, the same $200 is directed to EducateWright. On top of that mechanism, the founding partners have pledged $25 million: $20 million earmarked for EducateWright and $5 million earmarked for fully-subsidized workforce mentorships. It is an accounting choice, not a slogan: what quietly accumulates upward can be sent down and out instead.

What the work is

Three kinds of patient work.

Outreach

Steady presence, real relationships, the slow work of being known and trusted in the places where things get tense before they get worse.

Education

Programs that meet learners where they are and give them somewhere to stand. Plain teaching, patient hours, the kind that does not make headlines.

Teach people to teach again

The multiplier. We help educators and mentors carry what they know to the next person, so a single skill becomes a chain of them.

We make decisions with the future in the room, five generations out.