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  • ArtStation: Learning

    ArtStation Learning offers on-demand courses for artists, covering digital art, design, & industry techniques.

  • Brit + Co Classes: Art & Design

    Brit + Co offers online art & design classes, from painting to digital illustration, for all skill levels.

  • Class Central: Art & Design Courses

    Earn certificates with paid & free online courses from Harvard, Stanford, MIT, & other top universities worldwide.

  • Confetti: Art Team Building Activities

    Confetti offers live virtual art classes, covering painting, drawing, & more creative experiences.

  • Creativebug

    Creativebug offers fun, online art & craft classes for kids & teens, taught by expert artists.

  • CreativeLive: Design Courses

    CreativeLive offers on-demand design classes taught by professionals, covering topics like illustration, typography, & UX design

  • Drawspace

    Drawspace offers online art courses for all skill levels, from drawing basics to advanced techniques.

  • MassArt - After-School Studios

    A dynamic program for students in grades 9–12, offering a variety of classes in both fine art & design.

  • Online Art Study

    We offer custom e-learning to boost creative skills & help students build a strong art & design portfolio.

  • RISD - Teen Online Courses

    Discover how creative problem-solving, collaboration and expression are at the heart of art & design with these teen courses.

  • School of Motion: Online Design Training

    An online school making motion design & creative fields accessible through expert-led learning & career support.

  • School of the Art Institute of Chicago: Early College Program Courses

    Online pre-college, summer creative programs for ages 14–18, including drawing, comics, creative writing, & architecture.

  • Class Central: Sports Medicine Courses and Certifications

    Learn sports medicine, earn certificates with online courses from Stanford, Yale, Tsinghua University & other top universities.

  • Coursera: University of Florida: The Science of Training for Young Athletes

    This course covers sports science information that provide youth coaches & parents with practical pediatric sports science insights.

  • Georgetown University: Anatomy & Physiology: How the Body Works in Harmony

    A comprehensive view of the major body systems through engaging course videos featuring a variety of educational tools.

  • NFHS Learning Center: Sports Nutrition Course

    This course presents guidelines for the diet needed to be ready for athletic practice and competition & how to refuel afterwards.

  • Rice University: Physiology: The Foundations of Medicine

    This pre-college course dives into the nervous, muscular, cardiovascular, & respiratory systems & how they work together.

  • Tufts University: Serving a Healthy Diet

    In this course we explore the relationship between diet & health.

  • Udemy: Fully Accredited Foundation Level Kinesiology Course

    Learn the foundations of powerful kinesiology! Fully accredited course for muscle testing & body movement!

  • University of Vermont: Exercise Science

    Enroll in UVM's variety of college courses as a high school student, learning from top professors alongside college peers.

  • Wake Forest University: Sports Medicine: An Inside Look at the Major Injuries & Treatments

    Learn about common sports injuries & treatment options in this essential sports medicine course.

  • Well-Trained Mind Academy: Kinesiology & Nutrition I: Movement and Healthy Choices for the Active Student

    This course challenges the student to grow in their knowledge, practice, & skills necessary to live a healthy, active lifestyle.

  • American Anthropological Association: Virtual High School Internship

    We offer a virtual internship for high school students to explore anthropological research & create educational content.

  • Coursera: Anthropology

    Study anthropology to understand human cultures & societies. Explore cultural, biological, & archaeological aspects of anthropology.

  • edX: Anthropology

    Introductory anthropology covers topics like cultural comparison, identity, power, & how it addresses global issues & urban life.

  • Lookstein Virtual: High School Scholars Program

    Our program offers online courses in Jewish studies with a focus on academic rigor & personal growth.

  • LSU: Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology

    Explore human cultures, social organizations, & institutions like politics, religion, & language from a cross-cultural perspective.

  • MIT OpenCourseWare: Africana Studies

    MIT OpenCourseWare has curated this collection of courses related to Africana, African American, & Black Studies topics.

  • The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History: Courses on African American History

    The Gilder Lehrman Institute offers 3 self-paced courses on African American history, covering key events & figures in U.S. history.

  • TTSP: Mirdrasha Courses

    These courses offer online Jewish studies for high school students, focusing on Jewish texts, culture, & tradition.

  • UC San Diego: Introduction to Anthropology

    This course is designed to introduce students to the general principles of biological & cultural anthropology.

  • University of Vermont: Anthropology Courses

    UVM allows high school students to take college courses in diverse subjects like climate change, ASL, & international relations.

  • New Art Center in Newton, MA

    A non-profit community art education space offering all levels opportunities to make, exhibit, and talk about art.

  • MassArt - After-School Studios

    After-School Studios is a dynamic program for students in grades 9–12, offering a variety of classes in both fine art and design.

  • Danforth - Teen Art Classes in Framingham, MA

    Our program for high school students focuses on providing more advanced instruction in drawing and painting.

  • School of Fashion Design - Pre-College Program

    Our program, specifically for high school students, provides an introduction to the fashion design process.

  • Brookline Arts Center in Brookline, MA

    Providing meaningful experiences in the arts through classes, exhibitions, and outreach.

  • The Eliot School of Fine and Applied Arts - Teen Bridge

    Teen Bridge is an art program at the Eliot School of Fine & Applied Arts for a dedicated group of teens.

  • MFA Boston - Teen Studio Art Classes

    Teens ages 12-17 are invited to question, explore, experiment, and solve problems as they create and interact with art

  • The Umbrella - Teen Classes & Workshops - in Concord, MA

    The Umbrella enriches lives and builds a vibrant and inclusive community through the arts.

  • Artists For Humanity - Teen Jobs

    We hire teens to work with mentors to inspire solutions.

  • Tongwood - in Brookline and Quincy, MA

    We're the cool hangout spot for evening art vibes in Boston, perfect for casual artists aged 16 and up.

  • ICA Teens

    What happens when teens throw an event in a contemporary art museum? Or organize an exhibition? Come find out!

  • One Love Sports Camp

    We offer five different programs that provide a range of academic, leadership and sports-based opportunities for young people of all ages.

  • MIT PRIMES Circle (Math Enrichment) - in Cambridge, MA

    A free after-school math enrichment program for high school students living within commuting distance from Boston.

  • MIT PRIMES - in Cambridge, MA

    A free, year-long program where high school students work on individual and group research projects in math under academic mentors.

  • Mathnasium - multiple locations including Brookline, MA

    Combining personalized learning plans with interactive techniques, students of all skill levels develop a deep understanding of math.

  • Tufts Pre-College - Math - in Medford, MA

    Tufts University offers math courses for high schoolers, using problem-solving, analytical thinking, and real-world applications.

  • MathPlus School - in Newtonville, MA

    We build a strong math foundation with hands-on activities, puzzles, & real-world problems to inspire curiosity & a love for math.

  • The Pi Math School - in Northborough, MA

    We offer a variety of math classes custom built for individual students and small groups of students in all our K-12 programs.

  • First School of Mathematics - in Brookline, MA

    We offer after-school and weekend tutoring for grades 1-12, focusing on math, science, and SAT prep to help students succeed.

  • MathAltitude School of Mathematics - in Worcester, MA

    We offer math classes and tutoring for Pre-K through high school, using effective Russian/European methods.

  • Cambridge Math Circle - in Cambridge, MA

    We provide math enrichment to K-8 students in Greater Boston, focusing on underrepresented groups in STEM fields.

  • Russian School of Mathematics - multiple locations including Brookline, MA

    Whether our students need to shine on rigorous high school courses or college resumes, our math program prepares them to succeed.

  • Boston Cares

    Boston Cares partners with nonprofits & schools to expand their impact by bringing our community together to address its needs.

  • Gateways

    Boston-area teens can volunteer with Gateways’ Jewish Education Programs, gaining skills, training, & meaningful connections.

  • Centre Street Food Pantry

    Help with food pickup, packing, distribution, cleanup, client check-in, & translation (Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin, or Russian).

  • Room to Grow

    Join us at one of our warehouses or Family Centers and help us with sorting and organizing baby items.

  • Boston Renegades Baseball

    Our team is seeking passionate volunteers to empower visually impaired athletes and make a lasting impact!

  • Cradles to Crayons

    Our volunteers sort and inspect the donated items we receive and then package them for delivery to the children who need them.

  • Boston Public Library - multiple locations in MA

    Teens gain experience in customer service skills & resume-building through the Boston Public Library Teen Volunteer Program.

  • Steppingstone - Volunteering

    Volunteer by tutoring, offering career guidance, hosting events, or joining our Board of Ambassadors or Young Professionals.

  • St. Francis House

    Volunteer in our clothing department, expressive art therapy studio, kitchen, workforce development, or our resource center.

  • Brookline Food Pantry - in Brookline, MA

    Volunteer opportunities at Brookline Food Pantry include food transport, packing, delivery, table service, and truck unloading.

  • Cambridge Women's Center - in Cambridge, MA

    Volunteers offer support, maintain a welcoming environment, assist with various tasks, provide emotional support, & manage conflicts.

  • Community Servings - in Jamaica Plain, MA

    Come support the community through volunteering, social events, & fundraisers on food and nutrition.

  • Thrifty Threads - in Brookline, MA

    Donations provide essential items to those in need, fund outreach programs, and promote sustainability.

  • Boston Public Library Teen Programs - in multiple locations

    The Boston Public library hosts year-round events to educate and inspire curiosity.

  • The Flagship Clubhouse - The Museum of Science - in Roxbury, MA

    The Clubhouse Learning Model empowers youth to become capable, creative, & confident learners, grounded in youth development research.

  • Upward Bound

    Upward Bound is a program that provides academic support to low-income and first-generation college bound students.

  • Boston Music Project - Private Lessons

    Boston Music Project offers private music lessons for students of all levels and package options that align with the BPS school year.

  • Temple Israel of Boston - Classes

    Engage and learn in small classes facilitated by experienced Jewish educators and field experts.

  • Hebrew College - Teen Learning - in Newton, mA

    Explore Jewish texts, philanthropy, and leadership through various programs or take a gap year with Kivunim or Young Judaea Year.

  • JCC - Boston Diller Teen Fellowship - in Newton, MA

    Fellows gain leadership skills through hands-on learning, lively discussions, and a transformative Israel trip

  • Museum of African American History - Writing Boston's Future Fellowship

    Selected African American youth candidates learn to help transform the curriculum around racial equity.

  • Boston Workers Circle - Teens Acting for Social Change - in Brookline, MA

    Teens Acting for Social Change (TASC) is a teen-led group that focuses on social justice, community building, and taking action.

  • Jewish Boston Teens - JTI Fellowship

    Teens meet monthly to support one another and connect to Jewish teen opportunities, building a stronger, more inclusive community.

  • Irish Cultural Center - Classes - in Canton, MA

    The Irish Cultural Centre offers Irish Language, Music, Song and Dancing classes year-round, both online and in-person at our campus.

  • East Boston Social Centers - Thriving Teens - in East Boston, MA

    Thriving Teens offers a supportive environment for those ages 10-19 to grow their personal development and community.

  • Tufts Pre-College - Culture - in Medford, MA

    Tufts University supports lifelong learning with culture courses designed to prepare, advance, and enrich learners grades 9-12.

  • History Cambridge Corps Volunteer - in Cambridge, MA

    Join History Cambridge Corps to share untold stories! Volunteer to research, write, and amplify Cambridge’s hidden histories.

  • National History Day in MA

    National History Day allows 6–12th graders to explore history through research and creative projects on a topic of their choice.

  • Boston Public Schools (BPS) Middle School Athletics Program

    Middle school athletics program lets students join basketball, track, and volleyball, building athletic skills, teamwork, and pride.

  • Viking Sports After-School Programs

    Offers fun, active after-school programs like soccer, basketball, Zumba, and more to help kids stay active and build social skills.

  • Boston Parks and Recreation Department (BPRD) Free Sports Clinics

    The central hub for everything Youth Sports in Boston. Our mission is to bring the city together through sports.

  • SquashBusters

    SquashBusters empowers under-served youth as students, athletes, and citizens to help them recognize and achieve their full potential.

  • The BASE

    Year-round baseball, basketball, and softball training and games that promote hard work and a culture of success among youth.

  • One Love Sports

    Accessible sports programs empowering Boston youth through athletics and academics, building confidence, skills, and sportsmanship.

  • Bay State Games

    Olympic-style competition for amateur athletes in Massachusetts, with summer & winter games promoting growth, education, and fitness.

  • ALEKS

    ALEKS is a research-based, online learning program that offers course products for Math, Chemistry, Statistics, & more.

  • Art of Problem Solving

    Our books, classes, & online resources help students become creative, successful problem solvers.

  • Brilliant

    Brilliant’s mission is to create better problem solvers through interactive, hands-on learning.

  • Coursera

    Explore a wide range of mathematics courses on Coursera, offering expert-led lessons from top universities.

  • Harvard University - Mathematics Courses via edX

    Access free, online mathematics courses from Harvard where you learn at your own pace.

  • IXL

    Enhance your skills with IXL, offering personalized learning in math, language arts, & science to help students of all ages succeed.

  • Khan Academy

    Master math at your own pace with our free lessons from basic arithmetic to advanced math for learners of all ages.

  • MIT Primes USA

    PRIMES-USA is a free, year-long research program in mathematics open to high school juniors & sophomores.

  • MIT Yulia's Dream

    Yulia’s Dream is a free math enrichment & research program for exceptional high school students (grades 10-11) from Ukraine.

  • Standford Pre-Collegiate Studies - Math Circle

    The Stanford Math Circle offers quarter-long sessions for elementary, middle, & high school students interested in math.

  • Be My Eyes

    As a Be My Eyes volunteer, you are able to help out blind & low-vision individuals with their daily tasks through your smartphone.

  • Bookshare

    Volunteer with Bookshare to help make reading accessible for people with disabilities by providing valuable support.

  • Crisis Text Line

    As a trained virtual volunteer, you’ll help people navigate through challenges, offering empathy, guidance & understanding.

  • DemocracyLab

    We connect tech-for-good projects with skilled volunteers & socially responsible companies.

  • DOROT - GENuine Connections

    Join GENuine Connections, a virtual volunteer program for teens & adults 65+, featuring various workshop activities.

  • learn to be

    We help kids unlock their potential by connecting them with free, exceptional tutors online.

  • LibriVox

    LibriVox volunteers read & record chapters of books in the public domain & make them available for free on the Internet.

  • Meaningful Teens

    Explore Meaningful Teens' programs, offering teens opportunities to engage in leadership, service, & personal development.

  • Smithsonian Digital Volunteers

    You can contribute by transcribing historical documents & making them accessible to all!

  • Students Speak Up For Kids

    A youth-driven organization advocating for children's rights & supporting initiatives that make a positive impact on the community.

  • The Trevor Project

    As a trained Trevor counselor, you’ll support LGBTQ+ 
young people remotely either by phone or text & chat.

  • Zooniverse

    Join Zooniverse, the world’s largest platform for people-powered research, where volunteers help drive real discoveries.

  • Class Central: History Classes

    Learn History, earn certificates with free online courses from Harvard, Stanford, MIT, & other top universities around the world

  • Cornell Pre-College

    Get a head start on college by earning credits from Cornell online.

  • Harvard University edX: History Courses

    Explore free history courses from Harvard, covering key events, historical perspectives, & global insights from top scholars.

  • Hillsdale College: The Great American Story

    Explore America’s history, its triumphs & challenges, & the principles that shaped the nation in this free Hillsdale course.

  • National History Day Project

    Join National History Day, a competition where students explore historical topics through research, analysis, & creativity.

  • PBS Learning Media

    Explore free world history resources for grades 9-12 on PBS LearningMedia, covering key events, cultures, & global perspectives.

  • The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History: Courses

    Discover courses & resources on American history from the Gilder Lehrman Institute, perfect for students & history enthusiasts.

  • Tufts University Pre-College: History

    Explore history courses at Tufts University, covering diverse topics & perspectives for professional & continuing education learners.

  • University of Vermont Pre-College: History

    Explore UVM's pre-college history courses for high school students, offering a head start on college learning.

  • Varsity Academics: High School History Camps

    Our History Camps are intensive workshops in which secondary-school students learn how to research & write about history.

  • Historic New England's School and Youth Programs

    Engaging multidisciplinary programs that use historical resources to enrich student learning, with many options available virtually.

  • Museum of African American History Educational Programs

    Uses historic sites and collections to link colonial and early African American history to broader human rights themes.

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