Room to Read was co-founded and launched by
John Wood, Erin Keown Ganju and Dinesh Shrestha in 1999 after Wood visited several local schools in Nepal. He observed the teachers' and students' enthusiasm and lack of resources, which led him to quit his job and build a global team to create sustainable programs that help solve their education challenges. Wood and Shrestha worked with rural communities to build schools called School Room and established libraries called Reading Room. They later expanded beyond libraries, to begin the Girls' Education program in 2000, which focuses on young girls and provides a long-term commitment to their education. Geetha Murali joined Room to Read in 2009 as a manager and was appointed
chief executive officer in 2018. In December 2021, John Wood stepped down from the global board of directors of Room to Read. In 2024, the writer
Jacinta Kerketta turned down the Room to Read Young Author award; she said this was because of Room to Read's ties to
Boeing. ==Programs==