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. • 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.

Two Pathways to Engage With Code.org

We now offer two partnership pathways, allowing organizations to choose the level of collaboration that best fits their goals and capacity.

1) The Global Community (light-touch)

Ideal for partners who prefer a more autonomous and flexible model. Through this pathway, partners receive:

  • Regular updates on new curriculum and initiatives

  • Access to shared resources, translation tools, and training materials

  • A space to connect with other organizations around the world


This pathway is perfect for organizations that want to use, adapt, and promote Code.org materials independently while staying connected to the global movement. Join our virtual Global Partner Community now!

2) The Global Leaders Program (1:1 collaboration)

Designed for organizations leading large-scale national or regional efforts in CS and AI education. Partners in this cohort receive:

  • Ongoing, personalized support from the Code.org Global Team

  • Participation in a small, high-impact community of leaders

  • Regular working sessions to share learnings and shape implementation strategies.


Applications for the 2026–2027 cohort are now closed. Please see below for the list of selected partners for this cycle.

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.

Global Leaders 2026-2027

We are proud to introduce the partners selected for the 2026–2027 cohort, who are working closely with us to expand access and deepen impact across their countries and regions:

Kodea - Chile, Peru

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 - Spain, Italy, Portugal

Generación Code is a purpose-driven consultancy committed to expanding access to Computer Science education for all students. We design and implement scalable initiatives that accelerate the integration of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence into national and regional education systems.

Grounded in our belief in the new codes of the 21st century, education, humanism, and sustainability, we work with institutions, corporations, and public education ecosystems to ensure that Computer Science is not an extracurricular option, but a foundational component of formal curricula. We position teacher capacity-building as the key lever for systemic change, enabling long-term and equitable adoption at scale. To date, we have trained more than 3K teachers and indirectly impacted over 300K students.

Key initiatives & impact:

  • 3K+ teachers trained in Computer Science, AI, and curriculum integration

  • 300K+ students reached through formal education implementation

  • “Ellas Hablan Código” initiative to increase girls’ participation in technology

  • Cross-sector partnerships to expand equitable access to CS education



Gifted Education Development Unit - Thailand

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The Gifted Education Development Unit (Gifted OBEC), under the Bureau of Academic Affairs and Educational Standards, Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC), leads national efforts to develop gifted and high-potential students across Thailand. The Unit strengthens teacher capacity and promotes learning in STEAM and artificial intelligence (AI) to prepare students with future-ready skills.

Through nationwide programs and strategic partnerships, the Unit advances educational excellence and innovation in basic education. Key initiatives and impact:

  • Teacher Professional Development: Over 100,000 teachers trained nationwide in STEAM and AI

  • Student Development Programs: More than 3,000,000 students reached through national initiatives

  • Gifted and Talent Identification: Supporting over 3,700,000 students in exploring their talents and learning pathways

  • National AI Guidance: National Basic Education AI guidance developed with over 110,000 accesses

  • Partnerships: Collaborating with 30+ national and international organizations



Programma il Futuro - Italy

Since 2014, the Programma il Futuro project supports teachers by providing them with fun and easy-to-use courses for teaching the basic concepts of Informatics to students of all grades.

Additionally, every year, a competition is organized for schools of all grades, in which each participating class must carry out a project on the theme of the year.

Another key initiative of the project is the teacher training, in order to be able to affect as many students as possible. In addition to the actual training courses organized with the no-profit APS Programma il Futuro, every year a series of webinars are organized for all Italian teachers on topics such as digital citizenship, cybersecurity, the philosophy of free software, and other topics in line with the project's mission.

Key Initiatives and Impact

  • Adaptation of Code.org courses for all grade levels in Italy — including primary, middle, and secondary school (with Hour of Code activities integrated)

  • 66,000 participants in the project, including 44,000 teachers, reaching 94% of schools nationwide

  • 17 million Hour of Code activities completed

  • 1,000+ teachers trained



Robincode - Türkiye

Robincode is a social enterprise founded in Türkiye in 2013, inspired by the spirit of Robin Hood and a commitment to reducing inequality in access to education. Since its inception, its mission has been to make Computer Science education accessible to all children, particularly those from disadvantaged communities. In 2016, Robincode became the official Code.org partner in Türkiye and has since played a central role in expanding access to CS education nationwide, working closely with the Ministry of National Education to integrate Code.org content into the national curriculum beginning in 2017.

Through its leadership and sustained collaboration with national stakeholders, Robincode has helped position Türkiye as one of the most active countries on the Code.org platform, ranking second globally after the United States. To date, it has reached more than 300,000 participants through in-person programs and over 14 million learners online, supporting students from an early age to develop computational thinking, problem-solving skills, and the confidence to become creators of technology. Today, Robincode continues to be a key partner in strengthening Türkiye’s CS ecosystem and expanding equitable access to digital learning opportunities.

Key Initiatives and Impact

  • Integration of Code.org curriculum into the national education system in partnership with the Ministry of National Education

  • Türkiye ranked among the most active countries on the Code.org platform globally

  • 300,000+ participants reached through face-to-face programs

  • 14 million+ learners engaged through online initiatives

  • Nationwide efforts focused on expanding equitable access to Computer Science education



Fundacion Televisa - Mexico

Cuantrix is an educational initiative of Fundación Televisa focused on expanding access to Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Computational Thinking in public schools. Our mission is to democratize access to AI education by strengthening teachers’ capacities and preparing students to thrive in a technology-driven world.

Through a large-scale teacher professional development model, ongoing pedagogical support, and strategic partnerships with state governments and international organizations, Cuantrix ensures sustainable educational impact. The program integrates digital skills, responsible AI practices, and life skills development to empower educators and students across Mexico and the United States.

Key Initiatives & Impact

  • More than 29,000 teachers trained in AI and Computational Thinking.

  • Active presence across 11 states in Mexico**, with expansion into U.S. school districts.

  • Implementation in +5,000 of public schools, reaching hundreds of thousands of students.

  • Hybrid training model (in-person + virtual) with structured follow-up, evidence collection, and impact monitoring.



Leadership for Equity - India

Leadership for Equity (LFE) partners with government education systems across India to strengthen public schooling through systemic capacity building, teacher support, and leadership development. By co-designing and co-implementing programs with state and district education bodies, LFE equips the public education system to deliver future-ready learning experiences at scale. Its work focuses on enhancing educational governance, enabling academic leadership, and strengthening teacher education so students, teachers, and leaders thrive within classrooms. Across 5 states and 12 districts/cities, LFE has developed a framework that builds the capacities of field leaders and educators while influencing classroom practice for long-term, sustainable change. Its interventions are rooted in data-driven advisory, collaborative policy design, and evidence-based teacher development.

Key initiatives and impact:

  • System Leaders: 8,800+ government leaders trained and supported through co-created programs

  • Teacher Influence: 220,000+ teachers influenced via program engagement and professional learning opportunities

  • Students Reached: 8.8M+ students reached through systemic improvements in teaching and learning outcomes

  • Learning Growth: In Maharashtra foundational learning projects, students have seen ~10–24% gains in literacy and numeracy

  • Policy and Programs: 15+ Government Programs Co-Created



Junyi Academy - Taiwan

Junyi Academy provides the largest Taiwan-based traditional Chinese K-12 online learning platform with over 5.5M+ registrants, hosting 29,887 free and quality videos and 123,513 interactive exercises. We offer our proprietary AI learning tools like AI Notebook and Jutor, which is an AI-powered English-learning tutor.

To our international partners, we are the preferred entity for education innovation in Taiwan, with long-term, deep partnerships across central and local governments, top universities like NTU, and industry leaders such as TSMC.

KodeKiddo - Indonesia

KodeKiddo is a leading organization advancing Coding, AI, and STEM education for children and educators across Indonesia. Established in 2016, KodeKiddo has expanded from its first center in Gading Serpong to more than 30 learning centers in 11 states nationwide and online programs. KodeKiddo provides accessible and high‑quality programs that prepare young learners to thrive in a technology‑driven world.

Beyond its learning centers, KodeKiddo drives national impact through school partnerships and educator empowerment. Collaborating with over 250 schools, KodeKiddo provides intra and extracurricular programs at the school locations. Our teacher training initiatives—including through government-supported programs—have equipped teachers with essential digital literacy and computer science skills  and strengthen the national CS ecosystem.

Key Initiatives and Impact

  • Coding & AI Programs: 11K students reached through comprehensive, thematic, and extracurricular classes

  • School Partnerships: Collaborations with 250+ schools delivering Coding, AI, and STEM programs

  • Teacher Training: 3.5K teachers trained through government‑supported CS and AI initiatives

  • Hour of Code & Hour of AI (Indonesia): 10K students impacted since 2016

  • Bebras & Computational Thinking CodeBattle: 12K students participated



Junyi Academy - Taiwan

Junyi Academy provides the largest Taiwan-based traditional Chinese K-12 online learning platform with over 5.5M+ registrants, hosting 29,887 free and quality videos and 123,513 interactive exercises. We offer our proprietary AI learning tools like AI Notebook and Jutor, which is an AI-powered English-learning tutor.

To our international partners, we are the preferred entity for education innovation in Taiwan, with long-term, deep partnerships across central and local governments, top universities like NTU, and industry leaders such as TSMC.

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. Global Leaders 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.