Our organizer resources include toolkits for student and teacher Math Circles, ways to connect with others in the Math Circle community, and research and publications to help inform your practice. Please also check out our activities database for math activity ideas!
Interested in starting a new Math Circle for students or teachers? We’re happy to help! Contact us to set up a meeting to discuss your questions and learn about our resources.

Small collaborative groups that will develop toolkits addressing significant needs of the network. Team members receive a stipend of $1000 plus a $1000 grant for their Math Circle. The 2024 deadline for this program has passed. Learn more...

$1500 grant for Math Circle leaders committed to engaging in a redesign process to increase attention to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. The 2024 deadline for this program has passed. Learn more...

$1500 grant, plus training and mentoring support, for leadership teams of new Math Circles committed to designing equity-focused programs. The 2024 deadline for this program has passed. Learn more...

$500 - $3000 grants for in-person meetings promoting collaborations among nearby Circles or Circles that share a common interest. Applications are reviewed quarterly: 3/31, 6/30, 9/30, 11/15. Learn more...

New to Math Circles? We recommend starting here! This guide will take you through the entire planning process for your Math Circle, from articulating your vision and goals, to thinking through logistics and recruitment, to creating a budget and fundraising plan.

These guides are filled with essential advice along with annotated lists of helpful activity resources. Prepared by Margarita Azbel, Tifin Calcagni, and David Klein (Student Circle guide) and Jennifer Austin, Kelley Barnes, Liza Bondurant, Maria Droujkova, and Lauren Rose (Teacher Circle guide).

Practical advice from experienced Math Circle leaders on how to recruit and retain participants and facilitators. Prepared by Fan Chen, Sloan Despeaux, Donna Fernandez, Sharon Lanaghan, and Gabriella Pinter.

Guide to designing your Math Circle for sustainability and developing a plan for long-term success. Prepared by Nathan Borchelt, Sayonita Ghosh Hajra, William Hawkins, Brandy Wiegers, and Yunus Zeytuncu.

A Google Group for Math Circle leaders to share resources and discuss issues of common interest.

Interactive map of experienced Math Circle leaders interested in facilitating or mentoring other Circles, virtually or in-person.

Professional group for Circle leaders that organizes sessions at MathFest and other conferences and hosts occasional workshops.

A summary of key research findings on the outcomes and impact of Math Circles for students and teachers.

Annotated bibliography of research and expository articles on Math Circles for students and teachers.

Semi-annual magazine published by the Math Circle Network, with general-interest articles for leaders and members of Math Circles.

Scholarly journal offering peer-reviewed, practitioner-focused resources for leaders of math outreach programs.

Long-running book series published by the AMS and focused on Math Circles and related topics.