Room to Read

{{Short description|U.S.-based international non-profit organization}}

{{Infobox company

| name = Room to Read

| logo = Room to read logo.png

| type = Non-profit organization

| foundation = 2000

| key_people = * Geetha Murali (Chief Executive Officer )

  • John Wood (Founder)
  • Erin Ganju (Co-Founder)
  • Dinesh Shrestha (Co-Founder and Director of Field Operations)

| industry = Education

| revenue = $64.7 million (2023){{cite web |url=https://www.roomtoread.org/media/ibdbpq0l/room_to_read_2023_annual_report_web.pdf |title=Room to Read 2023 Annual Report |access-date=4 June 2025}}

| homepage = [http://www.roomtoread.org/ www.roomtoread.org]

}}

Room to Read is a global non-profit organization which focuses on working in collaboration with local communities,{{cite news |last1=Westfall |first1=Sandra |title=Inside Michelle Obama & Julia Roberts' Emotional Day with Vietnamese Girls: 'I Will Never Recover' |url=https://people.com/politics/michelle-obama-julia-roberts-share-emotional-day-with-vietnamese-schoolgirls/ |work=People magazine |date=December 9, 2019 |language=en}} partner organizations and governments to improve literacy and gender equality in education.{{cite news |last1=Newsdesk |title=Charity releases hundreds of children's books for free online to help parents teach at home |url=https://www.charitytoday.co.uk/charity-releases-hundreds-of-childrens-books-for-free-online-to-help-parents-teach-at-home/ |work=charitytoday.co.uk |date=July 4, 2020}} Room to Read has globally distributed headquarters with leadership across the globe.

Room to Read has reached 50 million children and has worked in 28 countries.{{Cite web | url=https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250225575405/en/Room-to-Read-Marks-25th-Anniversary-with-Strategy-to-Benefit-More-Children-More-Quickly-and-Global-Recognition-List-Honoring-Partners-in-World-Change| title=Room to Read Marks 25th Anniversary with Strategy to Benefit More Children, More Quickly and Global Recognition List Honoring Partners in World Change| accessdate=2025-03-20}}{{Cite web | url=https://www.cnbc.com/2024/11/15/ceo-heres-my-no-1-piece-of-career-advice-for-young-people.html| title=I became CEO of a company that has helped millions of kids read—here's my no. 1 piece of career advice| newspaper=CNBC| date= 2024-11-14| accessdate=2025-03-20}}

History

Room to Read was co-founded and launched by John Wood, Erin Keown Ganju and Dinesh Shrestha in 1999 after Wood visited several local schools in Nepal. He observed the teachers' and students' enthusiasm and lack of resources, which led him to quit his job and build a global team to create sustainable programs that help solve their education challenges.{{Cite news|url=http://business.financialpost.com/executive/leadership/john-wood-i-had-to-get-out-of-microsoft-and-make-education-for-the-worlds-poorest-children-my-job|title=John Wood: 'I had to get out of Microsoft and make education for the world's poorest children my job'|work=Financial Post|access-date=2017-03-25|language=en}}{{cite podcast| url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04x2zc8| title=Hardline Conservatives Threaten To Sink 'Trumpcare'| website=Business Matters| publisher= BBC World Service | host=Roger Hearing| date=2017-03-24| minutes=26:30| access-date=2017-03-25}}

Wood and Shrestha worked with rural communities to build schools and established libraries. They later expanded beyond libraries, to begin the Girls' Education program in 2000, which focuses on young girls and provides a long-term commitment to their education.

Geetha Murali joined the organization in 2009 as a manager, and in 2018, was appointed CEO of Room to Read.{{Cite web |url=https://www.circlemena.org/resources/case-studies/scaling-success-the-story-of-room-to-read/ |title=The NGO scaling solutions for literacy and gender equality |access-date=2025-03-20}}

John Wood transitioned off the global board of directors in December 2021.{{Cite web | url=https://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/family-relationships/article/3287152/how-ex-microsoft-director-helping-young-women-low-income-countries-go-university| title=Ex-Microsoft director's mission to get disadvantaged girls to university| date= 2024-11-20| accessdate=2025-03-20}}

In 2023, Room to Read leading funders included: Atlassian, Cartier Philanthropy, Humanitix, Goldman Sachs Gives, IMC, The Patrick J McGovern Foundation, Tatcha, and World Food Programme (WFP).

In 2024, the writer Jacinta Kerketta turned down the Room to Read Young Author award; she said this was because of Room to Read's ties to Boeing.{{cite web | last=Muzaffar | first=Maroosha | title=Indian poet rejects US-backed arts award 'in solidarity with Palestine' | website=The Independent | date=1 October 2024 | url=https://www.independent.co.uk/asia/india/jacinta-kerketta-usaid-room-to-read-india-author-award-b2621234.html | access-date=27 February 2025}}{{Cite web | url=https://thewire.in/books/jacinta-kerketta-award-usaid-palestine| title='For Children of Palestine': Writer Jacinta Kerketta Turns Down Award Co-Sponsored by USAID| accessdate=2025-03-20}}

Programs

Room to Read nurtures foundational learning skills in children, enabling them to pursue lifelong learning and make informed decisions.

Room to Read’s literacy programming supports children in developing literacy skills with a love of reading, and its gender equality programming supports adolescents, particularly girls, in developing life skills that promote gender equality. They deliver and scale programming directly and with partners, operating within areas of expertise: curriculum and content; educator training and coaching; delivery structures; and research and insights.

Impact

As of 2024, Room to Read has benefited more than 50 million children and worked in 28 countries, including Bangladesh, Cambodia, Canada, China, Grenada, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Laos, Lebanon, Malawi, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Uganda, United States, Vietnam and Zambia.{{Cite news |title=Room to Read: Building Libraries, Schools, and Computer Labs in Developing Countries |url=https://www.edutopia.org/global-education-libraries-developing-countries |access-date=2025-03-20 |work=Edutopia |language=en}}

Awards and recognition

  • Skoll Foundation: Award for Social Entrepreneurship (2004–2013)
  • Academy for Educational Development: Breakthrough Ideas in Education (2007)
  • Fast Company / Monitor Group: Social Capitalist Award (2004–2008)
  • Charity Navigator: 18 four-star ratings (2005–2017, 2019){{Cite web | url=https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/912003533| title=Charity Navigator - Rating for Room to Read| accessdate=2025-03-20}}
  • American Library Association: Presidential Citation (2008){{cite web |title=ALA Presidential Citation for Innovative International Library Projects |url=https://www.ala.org/rt/irrt/alapresintlibraryaward |website=Round Tables |language=en |date=16 July 2010}}
  • UNESCO Confucius Prize for Literacy: 2011{{cite web|title=UNESCO International Literacy Prizewinners 2011|url=http://www.unesco.org/new/en/education/themes/education-building-blocks/literacy/literacy-prizes/2011/|website=UNESCO}}
  • Cambodia Ministry of Education: Royal Medal of Munisaraphorn Mahasereaywat (2013)
  • World's Children's Prize, Honorary Award Laureate (2014)
  • American University School of International Service: Ten Innovative NGOs in Education (2014) {{cite news|title=Ten Innovative NGOs in Education|url=https://ironline.american.edu/ten-innovative-ngos-in-education/|date=12 September 2014}}
  • Library of Congress Literacy Award: Special Response Award (2020); David M. Rubenstein Prize (2014){{cite news|title=Library of Congress Literacy Award Winners Announced|url=https://www.loc.gov/today/pr/2014/14-156.html|work=News from the Library of Congress|date=30 August 2014}}
  • OnCon Icon Awards: Top 10 Finance Team, 2023 {{Cite web |title=2023 Finance Team Winners {{!}} OnCon Icon Awards |url=https://www.onconferences.com/2023financeteamwinners |access-date=2025-03-20 |website=onconferences |language=en}}
  • UNESCO Prize for Girls' and Women's Education{{Cite news |title=2022 UNESCO Prize for Girls' and Women's Education: mentoring programmes from Cambodia and Tanzania chosen as laureates |url=https://www.unesco.org/en/articles/2022-unesco-prize-girls-and-womens-education-mentoring-programmes-cambodia-and-tanzania-chosen |access-date=2025-03-20 |language=en}}
  • Manchester Animation Festival: Best Short Film for Children, She Creates Change – Dewmini, 2023 {{Cite web |title=Manchester Animation Festival (2023) |url=https://m.imdb.com/event/ev0073123/2023/1/ |access-date=2025-03-20 |website=IMDb |language=en-US}}
  • HundrED's Global Collection: Hall of Fame, 2025, Top 100 Global Collection, 2025, 2024, 2023 and Academy Choice Award, 2023 {{Cite web |date=2025-02-26 |title=HundrED Global Collection 2023 |url=https://hundred.org/en/reports/hundred-global-collection-2023 |access-date=2025-03-20 |website=hundred.org}}

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