TEACHING FOR CHANGE

TEACHING FOR CHANGE is a DC government contractor that has received $328K in purchase order payments across 3 District of Columbia agencies. Their largest agency partner is Mayor's Office on Latino Affairs.

Total Revenue

$328K

Agency Partners

3

Annual Revenue from DC

By fiscal year

$52K

FY13

$37K

FY14

$43K

FY15

$39K

FY16

$30K

FY17

$29K

FY18

$36K

FY19

$25K

FY20

$33K

FY21

$750

FY25

Agency Relationships

Revenue breakdown by DC agency

Since Jan 2013Last: Dec 2019
Since Mar 2013Last: Apr 2025
Since Jan 2013Last: Jul 2021

What They Sell

NIGP commodity codes from purchase orders

91838009183800:Education and Training Consulting
$37K
96258009625800:Professional Services (Not Otherwise Classified)
$104K
96207009620700:Arts Services (Cultural, Design, Visual, etc.)
$63K
96196409619640 : LABOR, MISCELLANEOUS
$75K
91838229183822 : EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CONSULTANT SERVICES
$5K
96364009636400:Registration Fees
$300
71590207159020 : EDUCATIONAL/TRAINING
$36K
92441409244140 : PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
$300
96731009673100 : Classroom and Educational Furnishings and Equipment, Manufacturing Services
$4K

Recent Purchase Orders

Most recent transactions with DC government

AgencyDescriptionAmountDate
DCPS
District of Columbia Public Schools
BrowneEC_FY25_PrivateGrant_TeachingforChange_ProfessionalServices_SucceedingAcademically$750Apr 28, 2025
CAH
Commission on the Arts and Humanities
AHEP-07634-Teaching for Change-FY21-AC$20KJul 3, 2021
CAH
Commission on the Arts and Humanities
PEF-O-08268-Teaching for Change-FY21-RN$13KNov 26, 2020
MOLA
Mayor's Office on Latino Affairs
Teaching for Change Latino Community Development Grant FY20$25KDec 6, 2019
DCPS
District of Columbia Public Schools
OE_FY19_DEI_Teaching for Change Facilitation_EmpowerOurPeople$36KJul 12, 2019

Quick Facts

Most Recent PO

Apr 28, 2025

Top Agency Partner

Mayor's Office on Latino Affairs

53% of total revenue

Revenue Concentration

Moderately concentrated, dominant agency partner

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