Join a Global Movement in Computer Science & AI Education
At Code.org, we believe every student deserves the opportunity to learn Computer Science and AI. Our global partners are essential to making this possible by shaping how education evolves in their regions.

Our partners are making an impact around the world
42M
students globally
1.7M
teachers globally
Why Partner with Code.org?
Code.org is a US-based nonprofit working to make high-quality computer science and AI education available to every student. Our global partners are essential to this mission, driving local impact, building teacher capacity, and shaping long-term education strategies. By joining us, you become part of a collaborative international network committed to equitable, systemic change.
We work with mission-aligned organizations to:
• Translate and adapt Code.org curriculum to local languages and contexts • Train teachers to deliver high-quality CS instruction • Raise awareness and engage with education leaders and policymakers

How we Support Our Global Partners
What We Offer
• Free, high-quality curriculum for K–12 students to learn Computer Science and AI—available to use, adapt, and translate under an open license • Professional development resources and online training courses for teachers, which partners are welcome to use in local teacher workshops • A global partner community where organizations can connect, ask questions, and learn from one another
There is no cost to becoming a Code.org partner, and you're free to engage at your own pace and in ways that align with your mission.
How to Get Involved Join our virtual Global Partner Community, where you’ll find the latest updates from Code.org, curated resources, and a space to connect with peers around the world. You’ll be able to ask questions, exchange ideas, and access everything you need to get started.
Inside the community, you'll be able to:
• Connect with peers from around the world • Learn how to translate or adapt our materials • Ask questions and share your work • Request access to our Global Partner logo and brand guidelines
All collaboration begins in this space. We no longer accept new inquiries via forms or email.
If your organization is already leading national-scale efforts to bring CS and AI education to schools, you may be eligible to become a Global Regional Director. More information and the application form are available inside the community.
What We Don’t Offer
• Financial grants or direct funding • Commercial partnerships or reseller agreements • Direct implementation of teacher training or advocacy efforts in your country
However, we’re happy to support and guide local organizations in leading those efforts themselves. We do not require any formal approval to start using our curriculum, and there’s no need to sign an agreement to begin collaborating.
Meet Our Global Partners
Our global partners lead efforts in four areas: teacher professional development, curriculum localization, policy advocacy & awareness. Each one plays a vital role in helping bring computer science and AI education to more students around the world.
Teacher Professional Development Partners for Code.org outside of the USA
APS Programma il Futuro – Fondamenti di informatica per gli insegnanti della scuola primaria
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Kodea - Chile

Fundación Kodea promotes Computer Science education in Chile, strengthening the school system for its integration into the classroom and preparing new generations for the digital society. Since 2021, it has trained over 1,390 teachers in CS under its program Ideo Digital. Additionally, it has organized the "Los Creadores" School Digital Talent Award since 2017, highlighting early innovation with more than 8K student participants. It also leads the international Hour of Code campaign in Chile, impacting over 1M students and 13K teachers since 2015. Key initiatives and Impact:
Ideo Digital:1,390 teachers trained-42K students impacted
Los Creadores:8K students impacted
Hour of Code:13K teachers and 1M students impacted
Generacion Code

Generación Code is a Spain-based organization committed to promoting STEAM careers and Computer Science education from an early age. Their action plan focuses on raising awareness about the importance of these topics, training teachers, and measuring progress through an observatory that publishes an annual report on CS adoption. Key initiatives and Impact:
CS Bootcamps:2.3K students
CSF Teacher training:1.2K teachers trained-35K students
Hour of Code:5M students impacted
Asha for Education

Asha for Education is an all-volunteer organization that has been working since 1991. Asha has helped finance more than 350 projects across 24 Indian states. The Asha Chennai took root in 2002 as a separate chapter. Asha Chennai is actively executing projects which together support more than 500+ schools, run 10 libraries and 9 RTCs (Rural Technology Centers) and provide scholarships for over 100 students. Key initiatives and impact:
Explore:Basic digital literacy and programming activities, impacting 300+ schools and 30K+ students in grades 6-9
ACE (Asha Computer Education): 2-year CS curriculum implementation by government teachers in 105 schools with 4K students
RTC (Rural Technology Centers):Advanced CS courses for high/higher secondary grades students in rural communities, serving 4K students
Fundacion Televisa-Mexico

Fundación Televisa, through its program for Science education in Mexico, has provided greater opportunities for children and young women. Since 2017, it has benefited over 700K students and 31K teachers across eight states in Mexico, fostering programming learning and the development of key digital skills. Key initiatives and impact:
Cuantrix:31K teachers trained, 617K students impacted, 8 states
Tecnolochicas:39.5K young women impacted.
Virtual Summer Camp:In collaboration with the Federal Educational Authority of Mexico City, 450 students learned to code in 2024.
Leadership for Equity is a Pune-based NGO dedicated to strengthening public education systems. Over six years, LFE has trained 8,800+ system leaders and 220,000+ teachers, impacting 8.8 million students. In Maharashtra, LFE supports five districts, two municipal bodies, and four state-level education agencies. In Andhra Pradesh, it partners with Samagra Shiksha, SCERT, and The World Bank to enhance learning across 26 districts. In Haryana, LFE collaborates with SCERT to establish program management units (PMUs) for large-scale academic programs.As a systems change organization, LFE advocates for coding, computational thinking, and emerging technologies in government schools to equip students with essential 21st-century skills. Key initiatives and impact:
CS Teaching Excellence:5K public schools teachers trained
Computational Thinking Hackathons for Students :57K students reached from public schools from grade 4-8
Explore CS Sessions:100K students reached
Frequently Asked Questions
As a partner, you're free to use and promote our resources in ways that align with your mission. Some partners help translate our curriculum into local languages, others lead teacher training using the professional development resources we provide, or organize awareness campaigns like the Hour of AI. You’re encouraged to share how you’d like to collaborate, and you’re welcome to engage at your own pace and level of involvement.
No, there is no cost to join our Global Partner Community or to access our curriculum and resources. We welcome anyone who is passionate about advancing computer science and AI education in their country. Whether you're just starting or already leading national efforts, you're invited to be part of the movement.
The first step is to join our Global Partner Community on Mighty Networks. This online space is where we share updates, answer questions, and connect with mission-aligned organizations around the world. Once you’re part of the community, you can explore our resources, engage with others, and apply for deeper collaboration opportunities if you're ready.
Once you join, you’ll gain access to regular updates from Code.org, educational resources, partner-only announcements, and conversations with peers. You’ll also be able to ask questions, apply for deeper collaboration opportunities, and stay connected to the global movement.
If your organization is already driving national-scale impact in computer science or AI education, and has started to bring Code.org to a national level, we encourage you to apply. Regional Directors are high-impact partners who receive more direct support from the Code.org team, increased visibility, and opportunities for deeper collaboration. You’ll find more details and the application form inside the Mighty community.
No. All our curriculum and resources are open and free to use under a Creative Commons license. You’re welcome to start using them immediately, even before becoming a partner.
We’re happy for you to mention your collaboration with Code.org if you’re using our curriculum or are part of our partner community. However, use of the Code.org logo or brand elements requires prior approval. We’ll provide you with a specific Global Partner version of the logo and clear brand guidelines to ensure proper and consistent use.
No, Code.org does not offer funding or grants. All of our resources, including curriculum and professional development, are provided free of charge. We focus on supporting local organizations that drive their own initiatives.