Partner With Us

Together, we can create more opportunities for homeschool families to learn, explore, and connect without the pressure of doing it alone.

The Field Trip society visited Museum of American Glass at Wheaton Arts.

The Field Trip Society partners with homeschool co-ops and organizations, educators, community leaders, and experiential learning providers who share our commitment to expand meaningful educational experiences and to develop strong community connections.

What Partnership Means

Partnership doesn’t look the same for every organization.

Some partners provide educational experiences. Some expand access to families. Some utilize our systems and operational framework. Some want us to plan their adventures. Others help bring The Field Trip Society model to new communities.

The Field Trip Society visited HealthBarn USA to learn about nutrition and growing healthy food.
The Field Trip Society visited Rutgers Geology Museum, NJ.
The Field Trip Society visited Cohanzick Zoo.

“Our goal for partnership is simple. Create more opportunities for homeschool families using a clear system, while reducing duplication of effort and unnecessary administrative burden.”

—Tahira, Founder, The Field Trip Society

Partnership Paths

Five Different Ways To Partner With Us


01. Community Partners

Who This Is For

Organizations that already serve homeschool families and want to offer additional enrichment opportunities without creating more work for their leadership team.

(Co-ops, homeschool groups, pods, hybrids, microschools, support groups)

What Partnership Looks Like

  • Share The Field Trip Society as a member benefit

  • Give families access to organized field trips and enrichment opportunities

  • Cross-promote opportunities when appropriate

  • Collaborate on future community initiatives

Benefits

  • Expanded enrichment offerings

  • Additional social opportunities

  • Reduced planning burden

  • Access to a growing statewide network

  • Families receive 10% member discount through Partner Organizations


02. Education and Experience Partners

Who This Is For

Organizations and professionals with educational offerings that align with experiential learning. Examples: literacy, art, nature, STEM, entrepreneurship, survival skills, wellness, phys ed, financial literacy, agriculture, and life skills.

(Educators, instructors, coaches, specialists, farms, sports, artists)

What Partnership Looks Like

  • Exclusive classes or workshops

  • Member pricing

  • Priority access

  • Co-hosted events

  • Educational collaboration

Benefits

  • Reach homeschool families

  • Promote programs to a targeted audience

  • Increase enrollment opportunities

  • Establish long-term community relationships


03. Venue and Destination Partners

Who This Is For

Organizations that provide educational, cultural, historical, environmental, artistic, or experiential learning opportunities for children and families.

(Museums, theaters, nature centers, historical sites, science centers, aquariums, parks, cultural organizations, and other educational destinations)

What Partnership Looks Like

  • Host educational field trips and group experiences for homeschool families

  • Collaborate on homeschool-specific programming and learning opportunities

  • Offer group rates, member perks, or special experiences when appropriate

  • Provide recurring opportunities throughout the year

  • Work together to make educational experiences more accessible to homeschool families

Benefits

  • Access to, and increased visibility within a growing homeschool audience

  • Repeat attendance opportunities through recurring events

  • Promotion through our website, newsletters, and member communications

  • Feedback and insight from homeschool families to help shape future programming

  • Opportunities to fill weekday attendance and educational program slots


04. Chapter Partners (Coming Soon)

Who This Is For

Homeschool leaders interested in launching a local Field Trip Society chapter in their region or state.

What Partnership Looks Like

  • Launch a local Field Trip Society chapter

  • Receive training and support

  • Follow established systems and procedures

  • Community-building framework

  • Maintain consistent member experience

  • Utilize Field Trip Society resources and processes

Benefits

  • Proven framework

  • Established model

  • Operational system

  • Training and support

  • Community of leaders

  • Brand recognition

  • Shared resources

05. Field Trip Organizer Partners (Coming Soon)

Who This Is For

Individuals already organizing trips.

(Homeschool field trip groups, co-op enrichment coordinators, educational travel organizers, local event organizers)

What Partnership Looks Like

  • Utilizing operational tools and processes developed by The Field Trip Society

  • Streamlining registration and communication workflows

  • Improving participant management

  • Reducing administrative workload

  • Accessing proven organizational systems

Benefits

  • Save time, avoid reinventing systems that already exist

  • Better organization

  • Reduced administrative burden

  • Professional experience

  • Potential technology access

Good Fit?


We May Be A Good Fit If…

✓ Serve homeschool families

✓ Believe learning happens beyond traditional classrooms

✓ Value community and collaboration

✓ Operate with professionalism and integrity

✓ Want to reduce administrative burden rather than create more of it

✓ Care about meaningful educational experiences

We May Not Be A Good Fit If…

✓ You're looking for a quick advertising opportunity

✓ Your primary focus is lead generation without community engagement

✓ Your values conflict with creating safe, respectful environments for families

Our Process

We’ll review your organization and partnership goals.

Step 1

Complete the partnership inquiry form.

Step 2

Together, we’ll determine the partnership structure that best serves our community.

Step 3

We’ll schedule a conversation if there’s a strong fit.

Step 4

“Community is much more than belonging to something; it’s about doing something together that makes belonging matter.”

Brian Solis

The Field Trip Society values professionalism and integrity.

Our Partnership Values

We believe successful partnerships are built on:

  • Trust

  • Integrity

  • Professionalism

  • Clear communication

  • Mutual benefit

  • Long-term relationships

We are committed to creating experiences that serve families well and honor the organizations we work alongside.