Millions of children are behind grade level. This is your chance to move beyond "volunteering" and build a structured, measurable teaching intervention.
Step into a role similar to formal teaching fellowships. Learn stakeholder management, empathy, and classroom execution early.
Most volunteering is passive. This project is about structured, measurable interventions where you track hours taught and levels improved.
Work directly with students who need support. Partner with NGOs or schools to find learning gaps and fill them.
Focus on the basics: Literacy and Access. You are building the foundation for a younger student's entire academic future.
Modeled after proven community teaching models. You aren't just a tutor; you are a Change Agent.
Selective colleges look beyond grades. They want evidence of sustained leadership, social impact, and systems thinking. This project delivers exactly that.
Not a one-off volunteering day. This shows long-term commitment to a cause and a community.
Demonstrates intellectual depth by creating frameworks, not just following instructions.
Shows analytical maturity. You measure learning outcomes, not just 'hours spent'.
Proves you can work with adults, NGOs, and stakeholders to solve real-world problems.
"Founded a student-led teaching initiative reaching X learners, directly improving literacy rates by Y%, and training Z peer tutors."
Inspired by Teach For India, but led by you. Choose how you will deliver impact from your school or home.
Run after-school or weekend support classes for younger students within your own school campus.
Connect with government schools or low-fee private schools via Zoom/GMeet to bridge the digital divide.
Set up a micro-learning centre in your RWA, a local tuition centre, or with a neighborhood NGO partner.
To make your project stronger, we will choose only ONE subject to focus on.
Specialization creates measurable impact. Be the best at teaching one thing rather than average at teaching everything.
By the end of this track, you won't just have a certificate. You will have a running organization and the data to prove its success.
A fully operational teaching project with clear lesson plans, curriculum, and a roster of real learners.
Concrete data: Students taught, hours logged, and pre/post-assessment improvements.
A professional website describing your program's mission, curriculum, and instructions on how to join.
A strategic summary deck covering your teaching model and impact—perfect for awards and essays.
Official letters or certificates from partner schools/NGOs validating your contribution.
A powerful, college-ready story centered on educational equity, grassroots leadership, and empathy.
A structured academic roadmap to launch your teaching initiative.
Identify gaps (e.g., Grade 4 reading). Define mission ('Support 30 students'). Map clear metrics.
Create repeatable lesson plans (Warm-up → Activity → Reflection). Draft teacher manual. Prepare pilot lesson.
Seek permissions from school/NGO. Confirm logistics (time, space, resources). Get 1 formal partner.
Tangible metrics that prove your leadership to colleges.