
Help Us Introduce Rural 100,000 Students to Technology
I didn’t know when I was growing up in rural western Kentucky that just by virtue of living where I did that I was disadvantaged.

I didn’t know when I was growing up in rural western Kentucky that just by virtue of living where I did that I was disadvantaged.

High schoolers now-a-days are often surrounded by technology. Despite this, opportunities to learn how that technology really works, can still require a lot of effort.

We’re excited to announce that we’ve joined Code.org’s Advocacy Coaltion! Code.org has been making amazing progress helping spread awareness of computer science education in rural areas.

Students in Jonesboro, GA have a passion for engineering and robotics. This passion showed in the many Lego Build projects they successfully completed. Seeing this,

Preparing eighth graders for the transition to high school STEM classes is becoming ever more important for future success Mrs. Small is up to the

We’re excited to announce the official opening of our online merchandise store, complete with our new “This Shirt Fights Poverty” shirt! All proceeds from the

Hands-on making and building can be such powerful tools in the STEM learning process. This is a huge reason that maker spaces are so popular

One of the many innovative ways to teach STEM now-a-days is through the use of programmable robots and we’re huge fans here at RTF. We find it

We’re always looking for ways to make it easier for people to support technology in rural classrooms. With this in mind, we’re excited to launch

Thanks to all of our donors’ generous donations, RTF is able to impact students from early grade school all the way through high school. This