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Open Book: Great Minds 2024–2025 Public Benefit Report

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April 1, 2026
Open Book: Great Minds 2024–2025 Public Benefit Report

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We Made a Promise to Every Educator We Serve. Here's Our Progress Report.

 

What Does It Mean to Be a Public Benefit Corporation?

At Great Minds, how we're structured says something about what we value. Operating as a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC) legally obligates us to pursue a public good alongside business performance — and for us, that mission is unambiguous: improving PK–12 education by partnering with educators and students through best-in-class, research-backed curriculum and support.

Being a PBC is a commitment to transparency about whether we're actually living up to that promise. So, we publish a report that tells you plainly — here's what we did, here's the evidence, and here's where we still have work to do.

The 2024–2025 Public Benefit Report covers January 2024 through December 2025. Here's a look at some of what's inside.

 

The Numbers Behind the Mission

In the period covered by the report, Great Minds served more than 4.6 million students across 13,000 schools and districts in all 50 states. More than 83% of those schools receive Title I funding — meaning our work is concentrated where the need is greatest.

 

What the Research Shows

Across multiple independent studies, schools using Great Minds offerings are showing real, measurable student growth. Two examples:

  • A University of Southern California study found that North Carolina students in Grades 3–5 using Eureka Math2 outperformed peers at schools that hadn't adopted the curriculum.
  • In Texas, districts using Eureka Math TEKS Edition saw stronger gains when they also used Great Minds Implementation Services — a clear signal that high-quality materials and coaching work best when paired together.

These aren't just encouraging data points. For us, they're the measure of whether we're doing our job.

 

Looking Ahead

We're proud of this progress — and clear-eyed about how much further there is to go. By 2030, Great Minds aims to serve more than eight million students annually, with the vast majority showing acceleration in relevant subject areas.

We invite you to read the full report, hold us to our commitments, and continue this work alongside us.

Read the Report

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