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Eduminder Education Information System
Basic Information
Address: 660 Roosevelt Ave
Pawtucket, RI 02860
Phone Number: 401 354-2625
Fax Number: 401 682-2846
Email: rheitmann@eduminder.org
Director: Rolf Heitmann
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Additional Information
Causes Served: Education
Population Served: 95 million in the USA alone
Ages for Volunteer: 20-60
Hours of Service: ?
Minimum Hours Required: 10 hours per week
Days of Service: Mon-Fri
Mission Statement:
Eduminder’s mission is to provide a free, all-inclusive web based software suite specifically created for schools, supporting every aspect of K-12 education, administration and operations. Our goal is to offer services to schools globally and in all major languages, and deliver a unified platform for collaboration, e-Learning and information sharing among schools across nations, continents and cultures.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
The Eduminder vision is to impact education in way never before attempted. Eduminder will “level the playing field” in K-12 education by providing all critical “tools” eliminating obstacles and inefficiencies in the administration and teaching process completely free of cost. Ideally, schools should be able to exclusively use the Eduminder solution to support all aspects of the education and learning environment, including: accounting, attendance, admissions, enrollment, lesson plans, home work assignments, student learning systems, parent involvement, and everything else needed to operate and educate, and for children to study and learn.
Program History:
The Eduminder founders have worked to solve technology and software problems for schools and districts for many years, but wanted to make a greater and broader impact on the problems in educational system. The answer was fairly obvious, but the scale and requirements were daunting: Provide a complete software solution and the tools critical to support operations and enhance the academic process, all free of charge. This is the only solution to today’s problems, and it has to be built from the ground up.
The decision was made to incorporate Eduminder in early 2009 despite disastrous and unprecedented economic times. It was obvious that schools would fall victim to “budget wars” and cut-backs, so in light of these circumstances there was no better time to start Eduminder.
While waiting for our Section 501(c)(3) status application to be completed and approved, efforts were focused on creating awareness and gaining support from key officials, offices, politicians, organizations and associations. Eduminder has made significant headway and gained national awareness in a very short time.
Ever since its inception, the founders, along with volunteers, have been working on: developing the EEIS program; establishing plans for the organization; performing feasibility studies; creating timelines; specifying functionalities; identifying and mapping K-12 issues and needs; and other preparations for the program and organization. Eduminder is therefore well positioned to quickly move forward as funding becomes available.