Report cards are in!
2020 was a wild ride (to say the least), but we’re excited and proud to share how our programs performed last year, despite the challenges brought on by the pandemic. Although schools were physically closed last year, students in our programs continued learning from home, thanks to the creativity and dedication of the program staff, teachers, principals, and communities. Today, it’s time for us to reflect on 2020 and share our findings with you, the people whose generosity helped make all of this possible!
If you like data as much as we do, scroll down to nerd out with us for a minute!
Spark Reading Program
2020 Totals
schools
teachers
students
Spark trains primary-school teachers in effective reading instruction and provides their class with a library of books.
children's books delivered
The Spark Reading Program delivered over 13,800 new children’s books to program schools during the pandemic. Our dedicated Spark teachers then safely distributed books to their students’ homes, ensuring that their promising young students could continue their journeys to becoming lifelong readers, even from home.
Textbook Program
2020 Totals
schools
students
textbooks
The Textbook Program provides textbooks to rural middle schools and trains teachers to use them effectively. In 2020, students were able to bring their textbooks home with them at the start of quarantine and continue learning the core subjects of math, science, Spanish language, and social studies from home during the pandemic.
teachers trained virtually
Approximately 500 dedicated teachers and principals from Textbook Program schools joined our online teacher trainings via Zoom! We were delighted by the turnout and excited by the opportunity to train even more teachers at once using this format, compared to in-person training.
Rise Youth Development Program
2020 Totals
communities
students
The Rise Program identifies promising young students who would otherwise be forced to drop out of school, and gives them the tools to break the cycle of poverty. In addition to providing full academic scholarships, Rise offers comprehensive support services from mentors, counselors, and psychologists, and engages students in workshops, community service, and visits to local businesses and universities that transform the way they think about their futures.
phone calls made per month
Rise Program staff made over 1,000 phone calls per month to Rise students in their communities, checking in on their physical and mental health, their family’s well-being, and making sure they have the support and tools they need to continue their education successfully during the pandemic.
Computer Centers Program
2020 Totals
computer centers
students
The Computer Centers Program provides computers to rural middle schools and trains teachers how to use them effectively.
%
schools successfully pivoted
Even though 98% of students in the Computer Centers Program don’t have access to a computer or Internet at home, approximately 7 out of 10 schools successfully pivoted their method of teaching the curriculum to reach students at home by sending out physical study guides or teaching through smartphones.
Congratulations on our wonderful successes! The Erin (Ontario) Club is so happy to be a part of this effort.
Thank you, Brian! We are so grateful to have the Rotary Club of Erin involved in the GLP.
Very impressive! The rest of the world is turned upside down with COVID. Glad to be involved with this project.
Thank you so much, Don! From everyone at the GLP, we hope you and the Venice Sunrise Rotary Club are all doing well and staying healthy!
Thank you so much, learn a lot. Congratulation for such a wonderful achievement. We the RC Tripureswor in Nepal will be happy to join this campaign. Within solidarity,
Thank you! We are so happy to hear that, Bijaya! We would love for the Rotary Club of Tripureswor to be a part of the GLP. We’ll make sure to reach out when our 2021-2022 Global Grant begins later this year.