
The gap
80% of native Spanish speakers in U.S. schools lack access to high-quality Spanish reading materials.
Without authentic Spanish literacy tools, bilingual children become "oral bilinguals"—fluent in conversation but unable to read, write, or succeed academically in their heritage language.
The result? They lose their native tongue, their cultural connection, and a massive cognitive and economic advantage.
The Superpower
Beeverso (formerly Beeverso) is an adaptive digital platform with thousands of culturally authentic Spanish texts—not translations, but stories by Latino authors celebrating Latino kids.
▶ Students read at their exact level, advancing as they improve
▶ Gamified challenges make reading addictive
▶ Teachers get real-time analytics on every student
▶ Evidence-backed: 15% annual comprehension gains
Bilingualism isn't a deficit—it's an asset. Beeverso activates it.
Most Latino children grow up thinking Spanish is only for home, not for books, not for learning. Beeverso changes that with authentic stories, beloved characters, and a library that celebrates their identity.
For the cost of two coffees, you can give one student an entire year of culturally affirming Spanish literacy.
Rubén watched too many Latino kids lose their heritage language because schools didn't have the tools to support biliteracy. Beeverso exists to ensure no child has to choose between English success and Spanish roots. This campaign isn't about us, it's about the 1,000 students waiting for access.
Direct Student Licenses
Platform access, content, analytics
Platform Maintenance
Hosting, support, updates
Zero overhead. Zero admin fees. Every dollar unlocks learning.

We're at 35%. If we hit our goal, students start reading in February.
If we fall short, we scale down or wait another year.
Just sponsored a student? Now challenge two bilingual friends who would have loved this tool when they were kids.
Every sponsor who shares unlocks the viral loop.
That's how we reach 1,000 students in 10 days.

Activating bilingualism, one student at a time.
