Homeschooling is growing faster than ever, with millions of families seeking flexible, child-centered education. It doesn’t matter if you’re just getting started or already an experienced home educator, joining the right organization can make all the difference. From legal protection and accreditation to research, community, and resources.
Discover 10 top homeschooling organizations that provide legal help, research, advocacy, and community.
Includes direct links to each organization’s official site.
Learn how to choose the right one based on your goals (legal, community, or accreditation).
These are the top 10 homeschooling organizations every parent should know about, each offering unique tools to help your child thrive.
1. Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA)
The largest and most widely known homeschool advocacy organization in the U.S. They provide legal protection, state law guidance, lobbying for homeschool rights.
2. National Home Education Research Institute (NHERI)
A research-focused non-profit that compiles studies, data, and scholarly articles about homeschooling — helpful when you’re looking for evidence and trends.
3. National Home School Association (NHSA)
Provides support, resources and community for homeschooling families, aiming to overcome fear and equip parents.
4. Coalition for Responsible Home Education (CRHE)
Focuses on advocacy for home education practices that are child-centered, evidence-based, and aims to empower homeschooled children.
5. National Homeschool Advocacy (NHA)
Aims to build a cohesive homeschooling community by connecting families with resources, inspiration, peers, and experts. Their tagline: “Keep Homeschooling SIMPLE.”
6. American Homeschool Association (AHA)
Founded in 1995, this organization supports homeschool families via advocacy, networking, newsletters and forums.
7. Homeschool Christian Youth Association (HCYA)
One of the older and larger homeschool-support organizations (with a Christian focus) serving families especially in Texas and beyond, offers programs and community for homeschoolers.
8. Home Educators’ Accrediting Association (HBEAA)
Focuses on helping homeschooling families with accreditation/ accountability alternatives. Good if you’re exploring homeschool accreditation.
9. California Homeschool Network (CHN)
A statewide but inclusive grassroots organization (serving families across California) dedicated to protecting the rights of homeschoolers and providing resources.
10. Michigan Christian Homeschool Network (MiCHN)
Though state-based, this group is significant (oldest and largest in Michigan) and exemplifies how regional organizations can provide robust support; useful even if you’re outside Michigan for best practices.
How to Choose the Right One for You
- If you need legal protection or want to understand your rights, HSLDA is the go-to.
- If you’re interested in research and data, NHERI offers solid resources.
- Want a community & support network (especially local)? State-based orgs like CHN or MiCHN are valuable.
- If you’re thinking about accreditation or transcripts, look at HBEAA.
- Looking for child-centered practices and broader advocacy? CRHE and NHA might appeal.
