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Welcome to the Heroes Made Ambassador's Program!

Do you believe that teaching isn’t just about information, but transformation? Then you’re in the right place.

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The Heroes Made Ambassador Program is for educators who are The Heroes Made Ambassador Program is a volunteer group of elementary school teachers worldwide who use Heroes Made in their classrooms. They have seen how Heroes Made improves students' emotional intelligence and resilience. 

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Heroes Made

Are you an educator who dreams of making a deeper impact—not just in your classroom, but in the lives of your students?

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We are looking for educators who are aligned with our vision in supporting the next generation to navigate their lives in improved societies with genuine effectiveness, being resilient and competent, capable of standing up to things in the face of difficulties and fear, and to keep moving forward on their own volition. 

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Together, we’ll shape classrooms where students not only learn but also thrive—building resilience, empathy, and the confidence to take on life’s challenges.​

Call for Ambassadors

This program is designed for teachers who have seen how Heroes Made improves students' emotional intelligence and resilience.

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Get Access to Heroes Made at no cost by participating in the Ambassador Program

Who Should Apply?

We invite elementary school teachers who currently use or have used Heroes Made in their classrooms. Applicants should share Heroes Made's vision and mission and be eager to share their experiences with others.

Note: Teachers with authority over school or district purchases cannot join the program. If accepted, you must confirm that you do not have such authority, following your school district’s policies.

Benefits of the Ambassador's Program

As a participant, you may enjoy:

Free* Heroes Made license for your classroom

Referral rewards for new program adoptions.

Early access to test new Heroes Made updates.

Recognition on our website and online platforms.

A digital Ambassador badge to showcase your involvement.

Support for presenting at professional development conferences.

Exclusive entry into prize giveaways throughout the year, with exciting rewards ranging from gift cards to free trips.

*Free access is available for 6 months, after which Teacher's Lead participants can join the Ambassador Program. Ambassadors receive an additional 6 months of free access. Beyond that, free access can be extended indefinitely by engaging with the program—such as referring other educators to Heroes Made. Email us for extending the 6 months. 

Responsibilities of Ambassadors

Participants are expected to:

Test new releases and provide feedback.

Complete an introductory survey.

Engage with the Heroes Made team to share experiences and connect with other education leaders.

Participate in at least two activities every six months, such as:

  • Promoting Heroes Made within your networks by attending events, joining online discussions, or engaging on social media.

  • Sharing Heroes Made news on your social channels.

  • Presenting at professional development events about your classroom experiences with Heroes Made.

  • Providing feedback through surveys, beta testing, or virtual meetings.

  • Participating in webinars, media interviews, or social media discussions about Heroes Made SEL.

  • Contributing to blog posts or other content as requested.

  • Offering testimonials for Heroes Made marketing.

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Ambassadors must meet these participation requirements to remain in the program and will provide activity updates twice a year.

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Social Emotional Learning, Well-Being, Life Skills, CASEL, Bullying, Dale Carnegie, Common Core, SEL, elementary schools
Social Emotional Learning, Well-Being, Life Skills, CASEL, Bullying, Dale Carnegie, Common Core, SEL, elementary schools
Social Emotional Learning, Well-Being, Life Skills, CASEL, Bullying, Dale Carnegie, Common Core, SEL, elementary schools
Social Emotional Learning, Well-Being, Life Skills, CASEL, Bullying, Dale Carnegie, Common Core, SEL, elementary schools
Social Emotional Learning, Well-Being, Life Skills, CASEL, Bullying, Dale Carnegie, Common Core, SEL, elementary schools
Social Emotional Learning, Well-Being, Life Skills, CASEL, Bullying, Dale Carnegie, Common Core, SEL, elementary schools
Social Emotional Learning, Well-Being, Life Skills, CASEL, Bullying, Dale Carnegie, Common Core, SEL, elementary schools
Social Emotional Learning, Well-Being, Life Skills, CASEL, Bullying, Dale Carnegie, Common Core, SEL, elementary schools
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Social Emotional Learning, Well-Being, Life Skills, CASEL, Bullying, Dale Carnegie, Common Core, SEL, elementary schools
Social Emotional Learning, Well-Being, Life Skills, CASEL, Bullying, Dale Carnegie, Common Core, SEL, elementary schools
Social Emotional Learning, Well-Being, Life Skills, CASEL, Bullying, Dale Carnegie, Common Core, SEL, elementary schools
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