Communicate with families in 100+ languages using our messaging platform. Solely focused on family engagement for underserved and multilingual families.
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Location: United States, California, San Francisco
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 2015
Investors 1
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| - | Fast Forwa... | ffwd.org |
Mentions in press and media 6
| Date | Title | Description |
| 20.06.2024 | What 40 Million Messages Tell Us About Parent-Teacher Communication | Something crucial was missing from classrooms over the past school year: millions of students who were part of the chronic absenteeism crisis that plagued districts large and small. Parsing education data into snack-sized servings. Could be... |
| 02.03.2017 | Startups and nonprofits set sights on closing the achievement gap through internet access | Cosette Jarrett Contributor Cosette Jarrett is a freelance writer from Salt Lake City, Utah. Her work focuses on consumer technology and digital connectivity. You can follow her future projects on Twitter. More posts by this contributor How... |
| 13.05.2016 | Three ways tech is reinventing a surprising sector | Kevin Barenblat Contributor Kevin Barenblat is a co-founder and the president of Fast Forward. More than 1 million users. Sixteen billion monthly page views. Ninety-nine percent user engagement. If these sound like stats from tech companies... |
| 21.10.2015 | Which Edtech Accelerator Is Right for You? | Quill is a free literacy tool that provides activities to engage students in writing, grammar, and proofreading. But the tool wasn’t always that way. Participating in edtech accelerators helped get us there. Quill wasn’t grown in just one a... |
| 07.10.2015 | The Race to Translate: Which Parent Communication Tool Will Reign Supreme? | First, it was parent-teacher communication by texting. Now, ClassDojo and Remind seem to be in a race to share information with parents in whatever native language they speak. As if the CEOs had planned it, ClassDojo and Remind both announc... |
| 29.09.2015 | Google’s Giving $5 Million To SF Bay Area Nonprofits Focused On Social Impact | Google just unveiled the 10 finalists for its second Impact Challenge: Bay Area, an effort to drive social change through funding local nonprofit organizations and charities. The top four organizations get $500,000 in grant funding and the ... |