About TNTP - The New Teacher Project
TNTP, originally founded as the New Teacher Project, is a national nonprofit organization established in 1997 with a mission to address educational inequities and support access to high-quality instruction for students in historically underserved communities. Headquartered in New York, New York, TNTP works with public school systems in more than 6,000 districts across over 39 states, offering services that include research, strategy, consulting and professional development. The organization is known for reports such as “The Widget Effect,” “The Irreplaceables” and “The Opportunity Myth,” which have contributed to discussions on education policy and practice. TNTP also develops and certifies educators through programs including its Teaching Fellows and the Teaching Academy. It recognizes educators through the Fishman Prize, which includes a $25,000 award and a summer residency focused on sharing instructional practices. TNTP describes its workplace culture as collaborative and focused on equity and impact. It offers benefits such as remote work opportunities, AmeriCorps-aligned fellowships, loan forbearance and education awards. The organization seeks candidates who demonstrate problem-solving abilities and an interest in public education. TNTP provides professional development and emphasizes diversity, equity and inclusion in its operations.