Students see themselves represented in the classroom,
Black educator pipeline is expanded,
And affordable housing is provided to educators in the Bay Area.
Everyone has treasure, talent, and time to offer in support of our broader community. Get involved today and ensure Urban Ed Academy can make this our reality.
Giving
As a nonprofit, we rely on the generosity of our community to recruit, retain and house Man the Bay fellows and deliver our SMART+ Saturday program.
Board Members play an important role in strategic leadership, community building, fundraising and partnership development. Contact Jacqueline Smith, Director of Development to learn more.
We’re always looking for partners to help recruit fellows, teacher credentialing programs, education training courses and more. Contact our Vice President of Programs, Dr. John Edwards, to discuss a program partnership.
To heal and transform the legacies of slavery, genocide, and structural racism we invite donations of land and homes to provide housing for Black educators in the Bay Area.