the too fly foundation, inc.
together we, inspire curiosity to travel abroad and equip students from under-resourced communities with passports, travel grants and educational experiences so that they, too, can see the world.
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ABOUT TOO FLY FOUNDATION, INC.
Too Fly Foundation, Inc. is a 501c3 nonprofit that bridges gaps in access and opportunity when it comes to student travel. Through our foundation and programing, we provide passports and travel grants to students in under-resourced communities, organize community events to cultivate a spirit of travel, and deliver innovative virtual and in-person programming to create exposure to travel, technology, and education. Since 2016, Too Fly Foundation, Inc. has helped over 150 students study or volunteer abroad.
our programs.
Too Fly Foundation is addressing the need to bridge the gaps between travel, education, and technology for students of color. Through our virtual reality (VR) travel experience and program, we are looking to expose students to new technologies, motivate students to learn, and encourage students to travel.
Through this program, we challenge individuals and businesses to be a part of our students’ global journies. Adopting a passport by donating $150 is a direct way for you to make an impact in a young person who is looking to study or volunteer abroad. Businesses around the world are becoming passport partners and making recurring donations in unique ways.
Too Fly is taking middle school and high school students in Dallas, TX to new heights through our Too Fly Flight Academy. Partnering with schools serving underserved students. From travel etiquette to cultural immersion experiences to scholarship funding, we are showing young people that there is a bigger world to explore.
We touch down, pour up, and give back. Nationwide, the Too Fly Foundation is cultivating a passion for travel in CreativelyLIT ways. From happy hours, to brunches, to day parties - we build community and raise funds to empower the next generation of global travelers.
our impact.
THROUGH OUR EFFORTS WE’VE HELPED STUDENTS TRAVEL OVER 2,240,851 MILES SINCE 2018, WITH EACH STUDENT TRAVELING 4,500 MILES FROM HOME ON AVERAGE.
412+
student travelers impacted
500+
students reached Flight Academy Program
116+
Travel grants provided
3,280+
unique event attendees
12
Cities visited THROUGH TOO FLY FUNDRAISER
4,500+
UNIQUE Email subscribers
18
Partner nonprofits
> 100
forecasted students through Travel@Home
120+
Passport ADOPTERS
press releases.
media & features.
blog posts.
testimonials.
I’ve learned I’ve been selfish to ever say that I’m hungry or to envy people for having more than me. After this experience and what I went through in Ghana I am making the effort to show more gratitude for my blessings. Also, because I saw people still working to make better for themselves, I’ve recognized that with as much that I have, I am better equipped to help myself and other people who are less fortunate. Being back in the States, I want to spend some time learning how I can use my comparative wealth to make the lives of those who aren’t as well off, better.
The most impactful thing I experienced was when I able to provide the kindles for the children of the school. They may not have known exactly what or how it may have benefited them, but the joy from the teachers eyes was fulfilled from us devoting our time and happiness to the children. This was my first time ever visiting a country outside the United States and I was able to do so because I received a passport from Too Fly! Thank you!
This experience was so impactful and has left an everlasting mark on my life and thought process. It was a blessing to have been able to interact with the Senegalese students, their families and see such a beautiful country and all it had its offer. Senegal is a beautiful country with so much to offer to its people and the world. During the Summer Heritage Program, we spoke with NGOs who partook in solar energy efforts around Senegal.
Not a lot of people, no matter what age can travel especially if you’re a minority, it seems like, but Too Fly allowed me to travel and look at the world differently and to finally say that I’ve been somewhere that my ancestors may have stood makes me extremely interested to not only go back to Senegal but to continue my exploration in Africa by going to each and every country that I can possibly get to which is now my long term goal thanks to Too Fly.
During my time in Tokyo, Japan, I learned much about Japanese culture, people, and even had the opportunity to receive college credit. Going on this journey has been one of the most impactful experiences in my life. [My trip] will help me with future experiences. Understanding the culture, people, and customs has opened my eyes to how different America is to the rest of the world. Thank you to the Too Fly Foundation for making this experience possible.
I've always wanted to see more than what the average girl from where I came from would see….I can now take my travels outside the country, and as of right now my favorite place to go is all of the places I haven't been to yet. You all could have chosen anyone, thank you so much from the bottom of my heart for choosing me. I will forever be thankful.
My time in Guadeloupe has opened my eyes to traveling in a different way. Instead of traveling somewhere and just relax and do things that tourists do, but instead to go deeper into the place you are visiting and learn about the history, culture, environment, and geography of that country. By doing this, not only are you educating yourself on the place, but also be interested in the country more.
The Too Fly Foundation made this experience possible... Returning from the trip I realized how many options I have and how bright my future is. I believe that all students should be able to participate in these types of travel experiences. My time in Belize was such a phenomenal experience: life-transforming, and a growth opportunity.