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Why did we rebrand? Why now? 

Over the past year, we have been exploring a new brand identity to help clarify who we are and what we do, and signal that, as an organization, we’re confident and optimistic about change—for students, schools, society, and TFA itself. 

Why did we change our logo?

Early research and testing validated that our current logo is not providing lift or recognition. Our current logo, which is simply a type treatment of our name, was created more than 25 years ago, at a moment when we were an emerging nonprofit. Although the logo was not hurting the organization, testing validated that it also was not providing brand lift or differentiation in the marketplace. Importantly, it was not designed for the type of digital landscapes in which people today consume information and content—so a thoughtful evaluation and refresh were clearly needed.

During our research-driven process, our corps member prospect audience told us the new logo would make them want to learn more or engage with TFA and was highly attractive when appearing in the technology that they use. This is exciting, for it is critical to our mission that we build a stronger initial connection with a new generation of young leaders who want to transform public education. While a new logo represents a change for some who have been affiliated with TFA for many years, we hope that all will appreciate the benefits of developing a visual identity that works for this generation of potential corps members. We also think that the new logo suggests that, as an organization, we’re confident and optimistic about change—for students, schools, society, and TFA itself.

Why did we add a symbol?

We saw the opportunity to add deeper meaning to support brand clarity by adding a symbol that could speak to our mission and purpose. In addition to better communicating our story and purpose to the world, it also allows our brand to be more flexible and nimble within the digital landscapes that didn't exist when our logo was created.

So...what is it? 

It's a spark! It's a sun! It represents the light and potential that lives in all of our students. It's a symbol that represents a movement working together centered on students. In testing we showed participants the symbol by itself and asked people to explain what the symbol represented to them. Some example responses included: Connectivity, Opportunity for all, A brighter future, Community + Unity, Growth, Hope.

When we told them the symbol was for Teach For America they saw: “To promoter brighter futures for students”, “To unite everyone's educational needs regardless of background or beliefs”, “To expand opportunities to all kids to allow them to pursue a brighter future, help the kids to shine”, “Growing educational opportunities nationwide”, “Lighting the way for others”.

Why purple?

Competitive research showed that the vast majority of similar organizations primarily used blues and/or greens in their logos. Selecting purple is a strategy to help us stand apart from the landscape. Also, red + blue makes purple: It’s the combination of our past coming together to make our future.

How is it related to the other changes happening in the org right now? 

This work is part of our organization-wide transformation to deliver on our ambitious goal to double the number of children who are on a pathway to economic mobility and improved outcomes in communities where we work. This strategy positions us to strengthen our brand both internally and externally while attracting a new generation. The rebrand signals to the world that we are entering a new chapter in our commitment to educational equity and excellence with every student.

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Why Join Teach For America’s Teacher Corps?

Education is the most powerful lever we have to create a more just world. And it starts with individual kids, classrooms, and communities.  

As a Teach For America teacher, you’ll have a meaningful impact with kids right away. Over time, you will build relationships that change you, find a community, and gain skills that transfer to leadership in any sector.  

With Teach For America, you’ll earn a living and live your values every day at work. Check out some of the financial and career benefits corps members receive. 

Teach For America corps members teach full time for at least two years in underserved schools. Corps members are: 

  • Selected by Teach For America 
  • Trained and supported by Teach For America 
  • Hired by a local school or district 
  • Paid the same salary and benefits as other new teachers 
  • Certified to teach while in the corps

Is the Teacher Corps for You?

Our corps members come from all academic majors and career backgrounds. This year, 59% identify as BIPOC, 64% come from low-income backgrounds, 66% joined the corps as recent grads, and 29% joined as career changers.  

So much of their strength comes from their differences, but they all have a few qualities in common.

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The students you teach are loved and shaped by the communities where they live. As a Teach For America corps member, you’ll become part of those communities with kids, their families, and neighbors. The place you teach, whether it’s where you grew up or somewhere new, becomes your home.

 

We let you choose that home during the application process. You can apply to one, two, or three of our regions. If admitted, you’ll teach in one of the places you selected. 

 

How Teach For America Prepares You to Teach

Teaching is heart work and hard work. Really hard work. We’ll prepare you for your first day in the classroom as a Teach For America teacher and be by your side every day after that. Our goal is to help you find success with your students and sustainability in your career.

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This experience starts with a two-year commitment and continues for a lifetime.

A lifetime of advocating for your students. A lifetime of leadership. And a lifetime of friendships. We hear from corps members again and again that the connections they form as corps members are one of the most surprising, lasting and beneficial aspects of joining the program.

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Questions About Supporting TFA? 

Is my donation tax-deductible?  

Yes, all donations to Teach For America are tax-deductible. 

Where can I find TFA’s 990 form and audited financials?

Download our 990 form or view our audited financials. You may also see our details on Guidestar.

What is TFA’S Employer Identification Number? 

Our EIN is 13-3541913. 

Where can I learn more about the impact my gift has?

Read about our impact. 

How can I manage my recurring donations?

See our Manage Membership page to learn how to manage your recurring donations.

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