Partnerships
Innovation doesn’t happen in isolation—it thrives in collaboration. Whether you’re a nonprofit, district, policy group, or edtech company, we welcome opportunities to collaborate, co-design, and expand impact together.
Why Partner with CALIE?

Statewide Reach
Access a trusted network of 1,800+ members and 4,000+ event participants annually.

Co-Design Opportunities
Build programs and resources with CALIE’s educator-led team.

Policy & Practice Integration
Collaborate on grants, advocacy, and scalable change

Trusted Facilitation
Collaborate with an organization recognized for transforming ideas into meaningful change in teaching and learning.
Featured Partnerships

passPORTS
More than two decades ago, California State Parks launched their Parks Online Resources for Teachers and Students (PORTS) ® Program. PORTS was the first of its kind, elevating equity and accessibility through virtual field trips.
In 2020, PORTS partnered with CALIE to bring park access and engagement to the next level. Together, created passPORTS, a “blended access” field trip combining virtual and in-park experiences to make a lasting connection between parks and classrooms — and between California State Parks and CALIE.

SETDA
CALIE is a proud Affiliate of the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA), the national leadership organization advancing effective educational technology policy and practice across the United States.

FETC State Network Alliance
CALIE is proud to be a member of the FETC State Alliance, a national network of leading education organizations working together to advance innovation, collaboration, and professional learning in educational technology.

Project Tomorrow
CALIE is excited to partner with Project Tomorrow on the Leading Toward Tomorrow Project, a bold statewide initiative designed to fuel educational innovation and equity through data-informed collaboration and research.

CSMF
The California Student Media Festival is the oldest K-12 festival in the country, now celebrating its 60th anniversary. It rewards the work of California students from transitional kindergarten through high school. The Festival is entirely volunteer driven.
Let’s Work Together!
Whether you have a project in mind or want to explore potential alignment, we’d love to connect.