“fit among the other institutions trying to improve the world”
Where do we stand among the many organizations working to improve education?
We often hear about the challenges of accessing education. These challenges are directly related to the roles of two main sectors: public and private. The private sector—businesses—excels in providing funding access and support facilities for education, while the public sector—government and non-governmental organizations—plays a role in reaching the broader community with solutions to improve equitable access to education.
However, in reality, there are many gaps. There are empty spaces where the needs of communities—especially the vulnerable and marginalized—remain unmet, particularly regarding inclusive and quality education access.
This is where the role of an ecosystem becomes crucial.
SatuEdu was created to connect key stakeholders in education: schools and educational institutions, policy makers, nonprofits and activists, as well as sponsors and investors. The goal is to build a collaborative ecosystem that bridges these gaps—whether in partnerships, knowledge, or funding.
How do we help solve the problem? What exactly do we do?
Gain access to shape educational policies
Access to collaborate in education.
Access to shared learning and collaboration
Access to educational facility support
Gain access to shape educational policies
Policy makers can directly hear voices and insights from the field—teachers, activists, and local education stakeholders.
Access to collaborate in education.
Donors and investors can discover the best nonprofit partners to invest in, while NGOs gain direct access to the resources they need.
Access to shared learning and collaboration
Nonprofits can learn from one another, sharing resources, experiences, and knowledge to amplify collective impact.
Access to educational facility support
Educational institutions and schools are the primary targets for educational development, enabling them to gain better access to education resources