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Sponsors


Cisco Foundation

    The RTI Action Network is made possible by the generous support of the Cisco Foundation. The Cisco Foundation was established in 1997 by a gift from Cisco to make strategic grants to programs with long-lasting impact on a local, national, and global scale. The Cisco Foundation supports Cisco's efforts to team with nonprofit and nongovernmental organizations around the world to develop public investment programs that improve access to basic human needs, education, and economic opportunities. The Cisco Foundation focuses this work on underserved communities and looks for solutions that harness the power of the Internet and communications technology.

 

Cambium Learning Group

 

The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation

The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation supports organizations that examine the synergies between teaching and technology while exploring strategies for bringing these new approaches to scale in America’s classrooms. It also partners with organizations to develop an “early learners framework” that will assess all four year olds nationwide and identify those who may be at risk for LD.

 

The Good Samaritan Foundation


The Janet Shafran Memorial Fund


The Lee Pesky Learning Center

 

National Center on Response to Intervention

 

The Oak Foundation

Oak Foundation commits its resources to address issues of global social and environmental concern, particularly those that have a major impact on the lives of the disadvantaged. The Learning Differences Programme supports programs, research and activities that contribute to the body of knowledge and the strategies available to students (from pre-school up to college age) who struggle in school as a result of learning differences.

 

Clinical Assessment group of Pearson


Renaissance Learning

 

Scantron/Spectrum K-12

 

Wilson Language Training

 

Winsor Learning

 

Wireless Generation


The 95 Percent Group, Inc.




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