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Interested in contributing to the FLC blog?

If you have an idea for a guest post related to adult and family literacy, we would love to hear it! Suggested topics include tutor tips, volunteer info, lesson plans, literacy event recaps, student or tutor stories, promising practices, and so much more. The possibilities are truly endless!

Need some guest post ideas? If you are a…

Literacy practitioner or program administrator

Write about:

  • Your program and its history
  • Nonprofit management—recruitment, development, best practices, etc.
  • Upcoming literacy events in your community

Teacher, Instructor, or Volunteer Tutor

Write about:

  • Helpful instructional methods or resources
  • A day in your life as a teacher or tutor
  • Your students!

Student enrolled in an adult education program

Write about:

  • What motivated you to sign up for classes
  • A day in your life as an adult learner
  • The difficulties you face on a regular basis, and how literacy programs have impacted them

Complete the form below to pitch your guest post to us! The Resource Specialist will be in touch to talk about specifics like length, schedule, and post method.

Looking to nominate a student or volunteer to be featured in our Spotlight?

Fill out the form on the Spotlight page to nominate a student or literacy volunteer!

This gives us a better idea of which topic your post fits under.
Please provide a brief synopsis or statement describing what type of post you would like to submit. You can be as detailed or vague as you wish. Please note that posts will be edited for clarity, grammar, and spelling before publishing.

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