Is Khan Academy paid for?

Khan Academy is not a for-profit company. We do not have shareholders. As a not-for-profit, we rely on the support of donors, corporate partners, and investments from the Khan Academy fund to sustain operations. Khan Academy is privately held by founder and venture capitalist Salman Khan.

Yes, Khan Academy is a for-profit organization, but it is entirely supported by non-profit grants, individual and corporate donations, and in-kind services.

Khan Academy is not a “startup” working to make money. It is entirely supported by a combination of grants, individual and corporate donations, and in-kind services. Khan Academy receives no government or corporate funding. Khan Academy does not take venture capital. Khan Academy is not owned by a single person or company. Khan Academy does not have a multi-billion-dollar advertising budget. Khan Academy is not owned by the Gates Foundation or the Koch Brothers. Khan Academy does not have any paid employees.

Khan Academy has many partners and supporters, but it has not accepted any advertising from any company.

Khan Academy is entirely free to access, and it has never accepted any advertising. Instead, Khan Academy has worked with partners to provide scholarships, paid internships, and other opportunities for people to learn. Khan Academy’s partners have provided a variety of ways for their customers to support Khan Academy as well. For example, Khan Academy partners with corporations such as General Electric, Toyota, and Siemens to help train their employees.

It's important to note that Khan Academy is not a substitute for a traditional education.

Khan Academy is not a subscription service. Like any other educational institution, Khan Academy is free to use. You need to pay for things like textbooks, course materials, and tests. Khan Academy does not charge for taking the courses, however.

Khan Academy is committed to making high-quality education accessible to all, regardless of their economic circumstances.

Khan Academy is a for-profit company. In exchange for free educational content, Khan Academy offers premium subscriptions to teachers and students that provide additional learning tools and content, including live tutoring. Khan Academy is not a tax-exempt organization under U.S. tax law, and all users are responsible for any applicable taxes.

Khan Academy does not currently offer any paid subscriptions.

Khan Academy is not paid for by the school or state. Khan Academy is a project of Khan Academy, a non-profit organization created by educator Salman Khan. Khan Academy partners with many organizations to provide learning resources to millions of students and educators around the world.

By paying for a subscription, you’re supporting the mission of Khan Academy and allowing the organization to continue to produce high-quality educational content.

Khan Academy is 100% free to use. While Khan Academy does offer a premium membership, it’s entirely optional. All of the educational content is available to anyone, regardless of whether or not you’re a member. In order to help support the organization, Khan Academy does offer a subscription service. If you’re interested in paying for a subscription, you can learn more here.

Khan Academy will never sell or share your personal data.

Khan Academy is a non-profit organization, and we do not sell or share your personal data with anyone. We receive some support from venture capital and private investors, but Khan Academy is 100% privately funded.

Conclusion

Khan Academy is a non-profit organization which generates revenue through membership subscriptions and commercial products. Khan Academy does not offer college admissions and does not sell or provide degrees. Khan Academy does not sell products to teachers or schools, and teachers are not required to use the Khan Academy curriculum. Khan Academy partners with educational organizations and companies to offer additional products and resources to teachers and students.