Programmes/centres for the gifted outside EU

Gifted Child Society

The Gifted Child Society is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1957 by parents of New Jersey to further the cause of gifted children.

The Association for the Gifted

The primary purpose of this organization shall be to promote the welfare and education of children and youth with gifts, talents, and/or high potential.

National Association for Gifted Children

Florida Gifted Network

Florida Gifted Network is a group of parents, educators, and community members working to improve the education of Florida's gifted children.

Duke TIP

The Duke University Talent Identification Program (Duke TIP) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving academically gifted and talented youth. As a world leader in gifted and talented education, Duke TIP works with students, their families, and educators to identify, recognize, challenge, engage, and help students reach their highest potential.

Center for Talented Youth

The Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth identifies and develops the talents of the most advanced K-12 learners worldwide. As part of Johns Hopkins University, CTY helps fulfill the university’s mission of preparing students to make significant future contributions to our world.

Center for Talent Developement

Center for Talent Development (CTD), housed at Northwestern University’s School of Education and Social Policy, is an accredited learning center and research facility that has been serving gifted students, their families and educators for nearly 30 years -- taking their notions of what learning is and introducing them to what learning should be.

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Talent is a special kind of natural resource that is available in every country.