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2099 people are interested
Help Low-Income Students Succeed Through Fully-Remote Tutoring!
ORGANIZATION: UPchieve
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2099 people are interested
Change a Student’s Life-From Anywhere, Anytime From Your Couch!
UPchieve makes it easy for you to support students who wouldn’t otherwise have access to free, high-quality tutoring and academic coaching. Whether you help for 10 minutes or 10 hours, every session makes a difference.
Why Volunteer with UPchieve?
- Make a real impact. Many students struggle with homework or test prep but can't afford a tutor. You can be the reason they succeed.
- Join a movement. Be part of a community fighting for educational equity-one tutoring session at a time.
- 100% flexible. No schedules. No commitments. Log in whenever you have time and help a student in need…
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Location:
VIRTUAL! - Headquarters - 150 Court Street, Floor 2, Brooklyn, NY 11201, US
Mission Statement
Volunteer remotely with UPchieve to make a difference in low-income middle and high schooler's academic journey while developing your professional skills!
Description
UPchieve is an edtech nonprofit that connects low-income middle and high school students with live tutors 24/7 via our free, online platform. Our mission is to democratize access to academic support so that more students have an opportunity to finish high school, attend college, and achieve upward mobility. We're currently serving over 98,000 students nationwide and have facilitated more than 240,000 on-demand requests for tutoring via our platform.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
Weekend - Daytime and Evening
WHERE
11201
DATE POSTED
May 20, 2025
SKILLS
- Tutoring
- Math / Science Instruction
- Reading / Writing
- Environmental Science
- History
- Computer Science
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 13
- The role is flexible - there is no hour commitment and you can change your hours of availability as often as you'd like!
- Volunteers must be 13+ years old and in 9th grade or higher.