Santa Ana-based Think Together, a provider of after-school programs for underserved kids in the state, has changed its name to Think Education. Â
Under the new moniker, Chief Executive Randy Barth says the nonprofit is expanding its platform beyond after-school programming and investing in educator development and AI-driven initiatives. Â
Barth added that the change reflects the organization’s “growing suite of services” from the last decade, such as Orenda Education for school improvement and Think TalentEd for district staffing services. Â
While continuing to expand its after-school programs and partnerships, Think Education will also launch two new divisions: Think Transcend, to develop more leaders in public education, and Think Digital, which provides AI tools for district administrators. Â
“Think Education created the opportunity to have this parent brand that holds these different strategies,” Barth told the Business Journal. Â
Think Education, established in 1997, works with over 70 school districts across California. In 2025, the group was ranked as Orange County’s second largest nonprofit with 12-month OC revenue of $244.5 million. Â
For more on the nonprofit’s name change, please see the March 23 edition of the Business Journal.  Â
