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At The Literacy Project of North Idaho, we believe that every adult deserves the opportunity to read, write, and communicate with confidence. With your support, we provide free literacy tutoring and English language classes to adults across our region.


Whether you're a business, foundation, or individual donor, your partnership helps open doors to employment, education, and a better life. Together, we can break the cycle of low literacy and build stronger families and communities.

Ways to Give.

As a business, you can create lasting change while showing your community that you care.

Make a One-Time or Recurring Donation

Become an event sponsor

Employer Match or Workplace Giving

Why Partner With Us?

More than 36 million adults in the U.S. cannot read, write, or do basic math beyond a third-grade level

  1. Literacy impacts employment, family life, health, and civic participation.

  2. Every donation supports adult learners through tutoring and ongoing support.

Business & Corporate Giving

  • ✽ Make a One-Time or Recurring Donation

    Support our year-round programs with a tax-deductible gift that fits your giving capacity. We’ll feature your business in our donor spotlight and on our website.

  • ✽ Start a Named Grant or Program Fund

    Launch a dedicated fund in your company’s name to sponsor specific programming like adult literacy, ESL classes, or learner materials. We’ll work with you to align impact with your values and highlight your generosity in our communications.

  • ✽ Employer Match or Workplace Giving

    Let your employees know you support literacy, consider matching their donations, or running a workplace campaign. We can provide posters, content, and even speak to your team.

FAQs

  • All of the programs of The Literacy Project are free!

  • Fill out our form to schedule an assessment appointment. Or text or call 208-450-2669 to request an assessment.

  • Yes! All low literacy learners are assigned a private tutor. ESL learners are assigned a tutor if they are unable to attend our small group classes.

  • Small group tutoring (classes) are only for English language learners (not low literacy) and run from September-December & January-May. ESL learners can start only at the beginning of each session, after they take an assessment test. Those who come to us mid-session may be put on a waiting list.

  • Our financial support comes from a mix of corporations, foundations and individual gifts, as well as income we earn from our team members speaking at events or providing professional learning services. Learn more about our donors here.