Donations

Are You Concerned About the Cybersecurity Knowledge and Workforce Shortage? We Are.

Teach Cyber is a non-profit and we are working hard to keep resources no to low cost for schools. Your donation will be used to support scholarships for teacher professional development, and to provide Cyber Range access for students to learn cybersecurity by DOING it!

A $10 donation will provide 1 student with Cyber Range access for a month.

A $100 donation will support 10 students with Cyber Range access for a month.

A $250 donation will support focused professional development for one teacher.

A $1000 donation will support extensive professional development for one teacher or 100 students Cyber Range access for a month.

A $10,000 donation will help a school develop their cybersecurity program by training teachers and supporting Cyber Range access year round for up to 200 students.

The more you give, the more impact we can have. Please give what you can – Donate to Teach Cyber. Change the Future.

Teach Cyber Partners

Tomorrow’s Talent

Tomorrow’s Talent bridges young adults (16-24) to the workforce by facilitating the creation of customized student internship experiences for each employer, ranging from 90 minute micro-internships to fully articulated apprenticeship programs with local community colleges and universities. Local Talent, Local Employers, Local Economy.

National Cryptologic Foundation

The National Cryptologic Foundation (NCF) strives to heighten public awareness of the cryptologic and cyber professions while honoring the people— past, present, and future—whose contributions to our national security protect and make possible our way of life. Our guiding principles are to:
  • Educate the public and inspire our nation’s K-12 students to explore cryptology, cyber and other STEM fields of study;
  • Stimulate robust dialogue and engagement with the American public on issues of cyber policy, technology, and privacy;
  • Commemorate all “those who serve in silence” in the cryptologic mission with valor and distinction, and whose contributions help enhance and preserve our way of life.
The NCF continues its campaign to build the Cyber Center for Education & Innovation, a public–private partnership between the NCF and National Security Agency. The foundation was established in 1996 as the National Cryptologic Museum Foundation (NCMF) to support the National Cryptologic Museum (NCM). The foundation has recently modified its name but our support of the museum remains a vital part of our mission, especially as we expand our partnership with the National Security Agency.