Rising Schools Program plans to add 450 more schools by 2023
We aim to incorporate all Sustainable Development Goals into our work, whether it’s through our impact investments, or our keystone IDP Rising Schools Program.
We aim to incorporate all Sustainable Development Goals into our work, whether it’s through our impact investments, or our keystone IDP Rising Schools Program.
IDP Foundation is delighted to have been named the winner of the best Non-profit video at Ragan's Video, Visual & Virtual Awards, and we congratulate our fellow winners and nominees.
A personal reflection blog from our country director, Stephen Caleb Opuni. As a funder selected as one of HundrED’s Education Funders Collection, we participated in the Funders panel discussion, and shared our thoughts in relation to funding Education Innovations alongside other Funders.
The IDP Foundation, Inc. (IDPF), a private nonprofit foundation dedicated to encouraging and supporting the development of innovative and sustainable solutions to complex global issues, announced it has been named to the HundrED.org global Education Funders Collection.
Irene Pritzker, President and CEO of the IDP Foundation, through a partnership with the Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance, has helped African innovators secure more than $8 million from investors, to scale their start-up ventures.
As part of my series about individuals and organizations making an important social impact, I had the pleasure of interviewing Irene Pritzker of the IDP Foundation, Inc.
Irene Pritzker’s foray into funding efforts to improve schools in Ghana has been an education in itself.
IDPF and Sesame Workshop's TFET program module videos have been named a 2019 Webby Awards' honoree in the Public Service and Activism category!
Peter Colenso, consultant to the IDP Foundation, Inc., shares our view on low-fee private schools and public-private partnerships in the context of the debate over public vs. private provision of education.
We are very proud to share that the IDP Foundation, Inc. (IDPF) is featured in the highly anticipated Clayton Christensen book, The Prosperity Paradox: How Innovation Can Lift Nations Out of Poverty.