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Springboard Collaborative

Review Springboard's prospective lease commitment under CA law

Enable Springboard's operational capacity to continue closing the literacy gap at scale.

Posted June 7, 2021

Background & Context

Springboard Collaborative coaches teachers and family members to help students read on grade level. Our offerings combine personalized instruction for pre-K through third-graders, workshops training parents to teach reading at home, and professional development for teachers. We envision a world in which all children have the requisite literacy skills to access life opportunities. This work is especially important now as the education system is disrupted and the achievement gap will almost certainly increase during this time.

Immediate Problem

Springboard is preparing to sign a new lease for West Coast warehousing to hold our educational program materials and office space for staff. We'd like a legal review of the lease to better understand our commitments and obligations under the agreement.

Work & Deliverables

We are asking for legal help with reviewing a lease agreement for warehouse and office space in California prior to signing.

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Additional Information

  • Time Commitment: 1-5 hours
  • Training Provided: No
  • Site-Preference: Remote
  • Open to Law Students: No
  • Bar License(s) required: California
  • Required Languages: None
  • Required Legal Expertise: Real Estate
  • Mentoring Provided: Yes
  • Supervision Provided: No
Springboard Collaborative

Springboard Collaborative closes the literacy gap by closing the gap between home and school. We coach educators and family members to help kids learn to read by 4th grade. Springboard envisions a world in which all children have the requisite literacy skills to access life opportunities. In pursuit of the vision, Springboard will help 100,000 children reach reading goals by 2023. The path forward consists of five main elements: Flagship programs: Our flagship Summer and Afterschool programs double students’ annual reading progress through parent-teacher collaboration. Franchised programs: We successfully launched an affiliate model through which Springboard trains and certifies leaders to implement our playbook in their context for half the cost. Family engagement blueprint: We distilled the best practices from our programs and wove them into a framework for embedding family engagement into the school day, school year, and—ultimately—the school culture. Marketplace: We created an a la carte menu of products and services that drive impact, scale, and financial sustainability. This includes a home literacy app, our family workshop curriculum, and teacher training modules. Springboard as an idea: Finally, we are distilling Springboard into an open-source methodology for engaging parents that can become ubiquitous. We aim to catalyze a culture shift, making family engagement in education the new normal. It took decades for the sector to embrace the idea that all children can learn. It is Springboard’s ambition—and our charge—to prove that all parents can teach.

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