Help Us Shape the Future of the Fantastic Truths Curriculum

Sign Up to Pilot the Program with Student Cohorts

We’re excited to invite you to pilot

The Fantastic Truths Curriculum!

This pilot program is a chance to help shape the future of the program as we continue to grow and improve it. Participants will learn the core concepts, access learning materials, and apply their knowledge through hands-on activities. Your feedback from the pilot will help inform future program development.

This page includes everything you will need to become a facilitator and get started.

Explore our program resources and grant opportunities below!

Resources to Start a Pilot

  • Core Concepts & Activities

    Overview of the core themes, learning goals, and interactive exercises.

  • Design & Delivery Overview

    Overall flow of the curriculum, recommended facilitation approaches, timing, and tips.

  • "Curriculum in a Nutshell" Guide

    Quick-reference guide offers a concise snapshot of the entire curriculum for facilitators.

  • Curriculum Video Summaries

    Visual content discussing the core concepts to support discussion of the curriculum.


Become a Facilitator

As we expand the offerings of the Getting Along Academy Workshop, we’ll need the help of experienced community leaders and educators to teach our curriculum.

Follow the link below to take the Fantastic Truths Facilitator Credentialing Quiz and become certified to bring the Fantastic Truths to the youth of your community!

Take the Quiz!

Apply for a Grant to Start a Pilot at Your Organization

We Can Provide $1,000-$5,000 in Financial Support for Selected Nonprofits and Schools

We’re committed to making this program accessible, and grant funding is available for eligible participants. Grant support may help cover program costs, learning materials, and access to tools or resources. To apply for a grant, simply complete the program application form below and indicate your interest in financial support. As part of the application, you’ll be asked to submit a short statement sharing a bit about your background and organization, your goals for participating in this pilot, and the amount of funding you are requesting.

Who Should Apply: This pilot program is a great fit for educators and students who are interested in providing young people with tools and ideas that foster hope, optimism, and a sense of possibility for themselves and our country. It’s especially well suited for individuals who are excited to share feedback and play an active role in shaping the future of the Fantastic Truths curriculum.

Grant Requirements: To help ensure a successful experience, applicants should have a basic familiarity with the core concepts of the curriculum and be able to commit approximately eight weeks to delivering the workshop to a student cohort of at least 10 young people (K–12). As part of the grant agreement, we will ask that participants complete and submit a final assessment form at the end of the pilot. This final report will include reflections on the curriculum content, observations about the program’s impact on participating students, and recommendations for how the materials could be improved.