BECA (Bilingual Education for Central America)

BECA (Bilingual Education for Central America) BECA exists to promote affordable, quality education to the educationally disenfranchised through meaningful multicultural collaboration

Did you know that the word “BECA” means “scholarship” in Spanish? BECA – Bilingual Education for Central America – is a non-profit organization focused on realizing large hopes and dreams for the children and families of Honduras, and children and families throughout Central America and the USA. The idea for BECA was originally conceived in 2001, when several North Americans arrived in Cofradia, H

onduras with the idea of collaborating to build a school that could serve as a model for inexpensive bilingual education in Central America. Hurricane Mitch had devastated the country only 23 months before and the wreckage was still present in many places – bridges out, entire towns leveled, and more than 3,000 schools around the country seriously damaged. Many folks were contributing to relief efforts by sending school supplies or contributing towards school building repairs, but there was no movement to level the economic playing field by creating access to a high quality bilingual education. Over the course of the 2001-2002 school year, we built a school in partnership with community members – opening on September 24, 2001 with 38 students in a building that did not yet have a roof or classroom walls. Many of our students had previously been in the public school system – which ran three sessions a day to accommodate students, had classrooms filled with 60 or more first graders, and only managed to actually hold school about 90-110 days out of the required 200 days. By the end of that first year, we had 84 students (and a roof) as well as a clearer sense of what it was going to take to turn our fledgling venture into a high-quality educational endeavor. It was also clear that success lay in the beauty and challenges of the multicultural realities of our work. We spent the next few years building relationships with our Honduran partners, refining how to recruit long term volunteers, learning how to prepare volunteers for their role as full-time teachers in Honduras, seeing our student population soar to more than 200 and so much more. In 2004, the community came to BECA with the idea to make our collaboration direct by building what is now San Jeronimo Bilingual School – a nonprofit, community-led bilingual school. Our community partners achieved the seemingly impossible in just six months – securing permission from the Ministry of Education to open a school, raising the money to build our first humble school building, forming a Honduran nonprofit organization, and entering into a formal partnership agreement with BECA. San Jeronimo opened its doors on September 1, 2004. BECA has grown so much from our very humble beginnings. Yet our commitment to the two prongs of our mission – providing a high quality bilingual education to children in under resourced communities and doing so through meaningful multicultural collaboration – has not changed at all. We now have three partner schools in Honduras – each of which is managed locally. We serve 700 children and their families every day. Because of our collaboration each of the schools operates at low to no financial cost to the families whose children attend. And, those families put in an unbelievable number of service hours to keep the schools not only running but thriving. BECA has designed a high-class bilingual curriculum, an intensive training institute for our volunteers, ongoing professional development, and so many other elements that are part of running high-quality schools. And, we do it in communities where electricity and running water are not to be taken for granted, in places where the drug wars have taken countless family and friends of our students, where migration is often on the tips of our families’ tongues as they wonder how they will possibly make ends meet. We do all of this in an equal partnership with our Honduran colleagues.

Ready to trade your daily routine for a life-changing adventure in Central America? 🌎✨Join the BECA family in Cofradía, ...
03/02/2026

Ready to trade your daily routine for a life-changing adventure in Central America? 🌎✨

Join the BECA family in Cofradía, Honduras! We’re looking for passionate individuals to help us empower the next generation of Honduran youth through bilingual education.

Why BECA?

🎓 No teaching degree? No problem. We provide the training and support you need.

🇭🇳 Full Immersion. Live in the heart of the community and sharpen your Spanish.

💙 Real Impact. Help combat poverty through the power of education.

🤝 Supportive Community. Join a network of 250+ fellow teachers.

The Details:
📍 Location: Cofradía, Cortés, Honduras
🗓️ Start Date: ASAP
⏳ Commitment: 2+ years preferred

Whether you're a recent grad looking for purpose or a professional ready for a "radical" sabbatical, we want to meet you!

How to Apply: Send your resume to [email protected] or visit www.becaschools.org for more info. 🔗

🌍 Lead, Inspire, and Make an Impact in Honduras! 🇭🇳BECA (Bilingual Education for Central America) is seeking a Instructi...
02/14/2026

🌍 Lead, Inspire, and Make an Impact in Honduras! 🇭🇳
BECA (Bilingual Education for Central America) is seeking a Instructional Coach to join our team in Cofradía, Cortés. This role is perfect for someone passionate about education, intercultural collaboration, and community-driven change.

📅 Start Date: ASAP
📍 Location: Santa Mónica Bilingual School, Vida Nueva, Cortés, Honduras

About the Role:
This in-person position combines instructional leadership, program management, and community engagement. You’ll support teachers, students, and families while helping strengthen BECA’s mission in a vibrant bilingual school.

Key Responsibilities:

Coach and develop teachers through PD and curriculum support
Lead academic assessments and interventions
Oversee team well-being, housing, and program logistics
Build strong community relationships
Support fundraising, social media, and partnerships

We’re Looking For Someone Who:

Brings strong collaboration and cross-cultural leadership
Has 6+ years of experience in education or organizational management
Is committed to social justice and community-centered education
Thrives in dynamic, low-resource settings
(Bonus) Can commit for 2+ years

Join a dedicated team bringing high-quality bilingual education to 200+ students. Send your resume to
[email protected] to apply.

💰 Salary: $1,000–$1,500/month + housing & internet
Let’s build bridges through education. 🌉📚

02/01/2026

The BECA family just got a whole lot stronger! 🥳

We’re so excited to welcome Victoria as our new In-Country Director. Victoria brings a fresh perspective and a lot of heart to the team, and we couldn't be happier to have her at the helm.

We’re looking forward to many more milestones and successes with her leading the way. Help us show her some love in the comments! 👇✨

Ready for a change of scenery that changes lives? 🍎🇭🇳We are looking for a Resource Teacher to join our team at Santa Mon...
01/24/2026

Ready for a change of scenery that changes lives? 🍎🇭🇳

We are looking for a Resource Teacher to join our team at Santa Monica Bilingual School (SMBS) in Cofradía, Honduras, for the remainder of the 2025-2026 school year!

This isn’t just a teaching job; it’s an opportunity to be the "academic glue" for our community. As a Resource Teacher, you’ll work closely with students who need a little extra wind in their sails—providing differentiated support, creating engaging materials, and ensuring no student is left behind.

The Details:
Location: Cofradía, Cortés, Honduras
Timeline: February 2026 – June 2026
The Role: Supporting diverse learners, designing instructional resources, and providing classroom continuity.

What’s in it for you? Beyond the monthly stipend and local transport, you’ll join an international team of educators dedicated to cultural exchange and professional growth.

Ready to make a difference? Apply today! 👉 Apply here: https://lnkd.in/eEUKJqGV Know someone perfect? Tag them below or email [email protected].
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This week our school family came together for a beautiful Holiday Party filled with joy, laughter, music, and community ...
12/22/2025

This week our school family came together for a beautiful Holiday Party filled with joy, laughter, music, and community spirit. ❤️💚

From carols to student performances, shared treats, and warm conversations, every moment reminded us how special it is to learn and grow together across languages and cultures. 🌍📚

A huge thank you to our students, teachers, families, and volunteers who made this celebration unforgettable. Your energy and love for our community shine brighter than any holiday lights. ✨

Wishing all our families a season filled with peace, joy, and togetherness.

10/29/2025

We’re thrilled to showcase three vibrant murals at the school’s front entrance, completed just last week! These stunning pieces were designed by our school director, Ms. Glenda Garcia, and brought to life by our talented 7th, 8th, and 9th grade students, guided every step of the way. Not only did the students learn essential mural painting skills, but they also worked together, had fun, and left a lasting mark on their school community. Come see how creativity and teamwork can brighten any space! 🌟

👉 Be part of the change—donate today!
💬 Every story shared, every gift given fuels the mission and opens new doors.
Let’s keep the momentum going—together. 💖 Find out more in our Bio

10/29/2025

🎨✨ New Murals at Santa Monica Bilingual School!
We’re so excited to unveil three beautiful new murals at our front entrance—completed just last week! These vibrant works of art were designed by our amazing school director, Ms. Glenda Garcia, and painted by our talented 7th, 8th, and 9th grade students.

With guidance and teamwork, our students learned mural painting techniques, had a blast, and created something truly special that will inspire our school community for years to come.
Stop by and see how creativity and collaboration can transform a space! 🌟💫

Donate today and be part of something transformative:
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10/24/2025
10/22/2025

True educational equity doesn’t happen by chance—it’s built through intentional investment in teacher training, cross-cultural collaboration, and innovative learning experiences. In Central America, countless children in underserved communities have the potential to thrive when given access to quality bilingual education.

Your support helps open doors to brighter futures, where language becomes a bridge—not a barrier—to opportunity.
Join us in nurturing the next generation of bilingual leaders. Together, we can make education inclusive, empowering, and transformative.

👉 Donate today and be part of something transformative.
💬 Every story shared and every gift given helps us continue this vital work. Let’s keep opening doors—together.

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10/13/2025

As we kick off a new school year, join us in continuing this mission. Together, we can open doors to opportunity and empower the next generation.

👉 Donate today and be part of something transformative.

💬 Every story shared and every gift given helps us continue this vital work. Let’s keep opening doors—together.

https://lnkd.in/e42pGiNY





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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
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