Benetech is grateful for the second opportunity this summer to work with the Princeton Internships in Civic Service (PICS). PICS is an alumni-founded program of the John H. Pace, Jr. ’39… read more →
Free Bookshare subscriptions to be awarded to young adults in the US with a qualifying disability, who are not in school, whose education journey has put on pause/interrupted due to… read more →
As part of our efforts to further the impact of digital literacy on the international stage, Benetech met with the Indian Education Society (IES) Mulund, a high-school, located in Mumbai,… read more →
Benetech’s CEO Ayan Kishore had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Jack Chen, an author and long-time Bookshare member at a conference. Both parties sat down to discuss how Jack’s discovery… read more →
In an interview with Janea Menicucci, Coordinator for New Mexico Universal Design for Learning (UDL) at Central Region Educational Cooperative (CREC), Benetech examined the importance and impact of Universal Design… read more →
Benetech is grateful for the opportunity we had this summer to work with the Princeton Internships in Civic Service (PICS). PICS is an alumni-founded program of the John H. Pace,… read more →
Meet Tia Jeffress Benetech is pleased to welcome Tia Jeffress as Vice President of Finance and Administration. In addition to her years of experience in the nonprofit sector, she has… read more →
As part of our global digital literary program, Benetech has highlighted many inspiring impact stories. We had the opportunity to interview Mr. Carmo Noronha, the Executive Director of the Bethany… read more →
Meet Benetech’s Outreach Coordinator, Lakita Herring! Benetech presents, Lakita Herring, Benetech Outreach Coordinator based in Memphis, Tennessee. Lakita has a keen passion for accessible literacy and equity in education. We are happy… read more →
Are you an educator who needs to make classroom materials accessible to students with disabilities? Are you wondering how assistive technology can help students with learning challenges? Do you want… read more →