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NPI Evaluation of iEARN
1. NONPROFIT INVESTOR
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH FOR PHILANTHROPY
iEARN-USA SUMMARY
iEARN-USA works to connect classroom learning with real world
Nonprofit Investor Rating: issues enabling students to find solutions to global challenges.
Teachers utilize iEARN’s vast network of educational tools and
NEUTRAL resources to create impactful project that emphasize global
collaboration and cultural awareness. iEARN’s strategy is to teach
Mission Statement and support educators in using technologies to promote student
The International Education and Resource interaction in global projects. As part of the iEarn network, teachers
Network’s (iEARN) mission is to enable young are given the necessary resources to conceptualize, construct and
people worldwide to work together to implement a project of their choosing. All projects align to nationally
contribute to the health and welfare of the recognized educational standards and use a structured online
planet. Collaboration Centre. Example projects include: improving the
quality of rivers; student newspaper, or charting bird migrations.
Financial Overview
STRENGTHS
$ in MM, Fiscal Year Ended December 31
▲ iEARN USA provides educators with a large and growing
network of development resources to create impactful projects for
2008 2009 2010
Revenue and Support $5.7 $4.9 $5.9
students. iEARN is the world’s largest K-12 non-profit online network
Operating Expenses $3.5 $4.3 $5.7
allowing students to collaborate on educational projects.
▲ All projects align to nationally recognized education standards
% of Total: and seek to instill a sense of cultural awareness, communication and
Program Expenses 90.7% 94.4% 96.6% globalization amongst students.
G&A 4.9% 3.7% 3.1%
Fundraising 4.4% 1.9% 0.3% CAUTIONS
● Limited detail around certain program expenses raises questions.
Year Founded: 1988 Travel expenses comprised a rather high $700K in ‘10 or 14% of non-
compensation expenses (but down from 19% and 25% in ‘09 and ‘08,
respectively).
Contact Details
iEARN-USA ● Government grants account for 77% of annual funding. Due to
475 Riverside Drive, Suite 450 this heavy concentration, we would like to see more clarity on
New York, New York 10115 expectations for these grants going forward.
212-870-2693
● Inherent difficulty in measuring effectiveness and efficiency of
iEARN programs. As project goals tend to be more subjective
http://us.iearn.org (promote collaboration/awareness), the ability to quantitatively
EIN: 13-3782233
measure performance and impact of iEARN becomes limited.
Analyst: Michael Kim
Peer Review: JB Oldenburg, Eric Chen RECOMMENDATION: NEUTRAL
While we believe the effectiveness of iEarn programs are inherently
Publication Date difficult to quantitatively measure, we view iEARN’s breadth of
July 11, 2012 educational resources, sense of community and global network truly
differentiated. As such, we rate iEARN at Neutral.
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2. OVERVIEW OF iEARN-USA ACTIVITIES
iEARN-USA works with educational, youth service, relief and development organizations to build a network of
opportunities for young people to work together on educational programs that make a meaningful difference in the
world. iEARN acts as a professional development network supporting educators in order to promote student interaction
in global projects.
iEARN-USA is a member of iEARN (International Education and Resource Network), the world’s largest, most
experienced online K-12 non-profit network that enables young people worldwide to use the Internet and digital media
to collaborate on educational projects. Established in 1988 as a pilot project between schools in New York and Moscow,
iEARN has grown into an international network of tens of thousands of schools in more than 125 countries, each
organizing national programs, but operating with the same vision and purpose of supporting young people to make a
difference with their learning.
Teachers and educators sign up for iEARN’s network giving them access to the Online Collaboration Centre to view
projects and forums. From there, teachers are given the needed framework and guidance to create global online
collaborative projects in classrooms and after-school programs. Additionally, teachers and students are invited to meet
face-to-face at iEARN's annual conference to present and share their classroom experiences, give workshops and learn
from one another.
Examples of iEARN Projects
• Test, compare, and improve the quality of a stream or river • Plan and conduct workshops (conflict resolution, recycling, etc) for
• Chart the migration of birds locally or globally younger students in the community
• Produce a joint student newspaper, magazine or literary anthology • Research and give presentations to local government officials as part
of a global public awareness campaign on a particular issue
• Produce video documentaries to show in a global "film festival"
• Conduct joint fundraising efforts for a common issue (landmines,
• Create histories of local communities worldwide
pollution, hunger, etc)
• Create a photo essay to share on a website, calendar, etc
On top of project specific guidance, iEARN provides educators with additional resources to augment their professional
development including face-to-face workshops, online professional development courses and webinars:
Professional Development for Educators
• Webinar - $25 per person
• Online Course - $360 per course
• Workshop - $1500 (for 15 teachers)
Since 1988, iEARN has equipped more than
100,000 educators with the technical,
collaborative and organizational skills needed to
integrate global online collaborative projects in
classrooms and after-school programs.
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3. iEARN-USA Funding and Revenue Model
iEARN-USA is a membership organization that charges a minimal membership fee as well as service charges for
professional development courses. That said, membership fees and program services fees only comprise 1% -2% of total
annual revenues. The mass majority of iEARN’s funding is from local and global fundraisers as well as sponsors such as
the US Department of Education, and the US State Department. With Government grants comprising ~77% of total
revenues in 2010, up from 73% in both 2009 and 2008, we would like to see more clarity on any funding requirement
for these grants and expectations going forward.
Revenue Breakdown Fees Membership Fees
Member Benefits Cost /Yr
100%
90%
Individual • Unlimited access to all online projects and forums for 1 $ 100
80% teacher and his/her students.
70% • A hard copy Project Book
60% School/Organization • Unlimited access to all online projects and forums for 1 $ 400
50% teacher and his/her students.
40%
• 3 hard copy Project Book
30%
20%
District Membership • Unlimited access to all online projects and forums for 1 Varies
10% teacher and his/her students.
0% • 1 free iEARN webinar for the district
2008 2009 2010
Government Grants Other Contributions Particpant Membership
Program Service Fees Investment Income Other
PROGRAM RESULTS AND EFFECTIVENESS
We believe iEARN’s broad based framework to facilitate projects and global collaboration make it difficult to measure
program results and effectiveness. As project goals tend to be more subjective (promote collaboration/awareness), the
ability to quantitatively measure program performance and impact is limited. That said, iEARN stipulates projects adhere
to adopted guidelines and standards. While we do look for more clarity on how iEARN enforces project standards, we
are encouraged by the fact that iEARN clearly lays out these standards (listed below). Moreover, iEARN provides access
to 3rd party studies including teacher surveys and academic works highlighting the educational impacts of both iEARN
and broader educational professional development tools for teachers.
(See link: http://www.us.iearn.org/about/research-and-evaluation )
iEARN Project Guidelines and Standards
• Common Core State Standards - Forty five states and the District of Columbia have adopted the
Common Core State Standards for teaching http://www.corestandards.org
• Foreign Language Standards
• ISTE NETS (National Technology Standards) for Teachers and Students
• Partnership for 21st Century Schools framework
• Creative Arts Standards
TRANSPARENCY / OVERSIGHT
iEARN’s worldwide organizations are guided by bylaws set out in the iEARN Constitution enacted at the organizations
founding in 1994. The iEARN constitution outlines goals and principles which seek to promote and encourage respect for
human rights and for fundamental freedoms. Additionally, the constitution outlines specific operational membership
criteria, which each organization must abide or face expulsion.
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4. (See link: www.iearn.org/coordinators/chapter1/constitution.html)
FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
Revenue
As mentioned in the iEARN-USA Funding and Revenue Model section above, iEARN-USA is heavily dependent upon
government grants. A significant decline in government grants to iEARN-USA would impair its ability to deliver its
programs.
Expenses
iEARN’s program costs represent 97% of total 2010 expense, up from 94% and 91% in 2009 and 2008, respectively.
While commendable, we still look for further disclosure on detailed breakouts of program expenses as annual financial
audits were not readily available. We believe the limited detail around program expenses raises questions which we
highlight:
• Travel expenses comprised a rather high $700K in 2010 or 15% of non-compensation expenses (but down from
19% and 25% in 2009 and 2008, respectively).
• “Program Support” expenses represented 34% of 2010 total non compensation expense (28% of total 2010
expenses) drastically up from 22% in 2009 and 8% in 2008. We look for more visibility into a specific breakdown
of Program Support services as well as drivers of the 12 percentage point increase year over year.
Financials (IRS Form 990) Expense Detail
2008 2009 2010
Revenues
Government Grants $ 4,116,162 $ 3,600,980 $ 4,513,500
Other Contributions $ 1,420,829 $ 1,112,200 $ 1,187,072 100%
Particpant Membership $ 91,899 $ 81,995 $ 86,349
Program Service Fees $ 14,550 $ 106,525 $ 74,674 31% 29%
80% 40%
Investment Income $ 2,624 $ 340 $ 528
Other $ 24,596 $ 37,455 $ 4,566 14%
60% 17%
Total Revenue $ 5,670,660 $ 4,939,495 $ 5,866,689 13%
% Y/Y Growth -13% 19% 16%
40% 19%
21%
Expenses
6% 18% 28%
Total Program Costs $ 3,128,113 4089837 $ 5,461,090 20%
Administrative $ 169,538 160859 $ 177,080 20%
Fundraising $ 151,543 81400 $ 14,288 15% 12%
0%
Total Expenses $ 3,449,194 $ 4,332,096 $ 5,652,458
2009 2010 2011
as % of Total Expenses Travel % Total Expenses Program Support % of Total
Total Program Costs 91% 94% 97% Compensation % of Total Donated Software % of Total
Other
Administrative 5% 4% 3%
Fundraising 4% 2% 0%
Total Expenses 100% 100% 100%
Revenue Breakdown Expense Breakdown
$ in '000
$7,000
$7,000 $5,652
$6,000
$5,867
$5,671
$6,000 $5,000
$4,939 $4,332
$5,000 $4,000 $3,449
$4,000 $3,000
$3,000 $2,000
$2,000 $1,000
$1,000 $0
$0 2009 2010 2011
2009 2010 2011
Total Program Costs Administrative Fundraising
Government Grants Other Contributions
Particpant Membership Program Service Fees
Investment Income Other
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5. THIRD PARTY RATINGS
21 of 21 reviews of iEARN-USA on GreatNonprofits.org rate the organization five stars out of five stars. Reviews have
primarily been submitted by teachers and volunteers engaged in iEARN programs. Most reviewers indicate long-term
relationships with iEARN-USA (many between five and ten years).
iEARN-USA is not currently covered by Charity Navigator, GiveWell, Philanthropedia or the Better Business Bureau.
Key Partnership
Strong donors, partners and board of advisors provide key validation including board member former S. Carolina
governor and US Secretary of Education Richard Riley.
Key Partnerships
• American Museum of Natural History • One World Education (OWEd)
• Buck Institute for Education • Open Society Institute (Soros Foundation)
• Copen Family Fund • SEED (Schlumberger Excellence in Educational Development)
• ITEN - InterAmerican Teacher Education Network • United Nations Cyberschoolbus
• ISTE - SIGOL (Online Learning Special Interest Group) • UNICEF
• Kids Can Make a Difference • United States Department of Education
• My Hero • United States Department of State
• National Peace Corps Association (NPCA) • The World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh
• Rosetta Stone Language Learning Software • Youthink
Key Donors and Supporters
• Adobe Systems • Hewlett Packard (HP)
• American Museum of Natural History • Longview Foundation
• Apple Computers, Inc. • New York City Department of Education
• City University of New York • Roberts & Holland
• Colgate Palmolive, Inc. • Sir John Templeton Foundation
• Copen Associates • Teachers College at Columbia University
• Daniel Pearl Foundation • Tides Foundation
• Delaware State Department of Education • USAID
• Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art • US Department of Education
• Goldman Sachs Foundation • US Department of State
GET INVOLVED
U.S. educators, schools, youth organizations, and districts may register and join iEARN-USA for an annual subscription
fee: http://www.us.iearn.org/join.
To support or partner with iEarn, contact the organization via email: iearn@us.iearn.org
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6. DISCLOSURES
Michael Kim certifies that he does not have any affiliation with iEARN and has never made a donation to the organization.
Additionally, Michael has not supported directly competing organizations in a greater capacity than a nominal donation. NPI analysts
and NPI as an organization do not receive any form of compensation from reviewed charities.
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