Education Market Contact Data
Looking for accurate educator and education decision-maker contact data?
NAICS.com has partnered with Mailinglists.com to provide access to verified education market contact data, trusted for reaching K-12, higher education, and institutional decision-makers across the U.S. education ecosystem.
5.7 Million
K-12 Educators
375 Thousand
Administrators
1.2 Million
College Personnel
50 Thousand Librarians
What Is Education Market Contact Data?
Education market contact data provides access to educators, administrators, and institutional decision-makers across the United States via postal, phone and email address. It is widely used by organizations that serve the education market to reach audiences by role, institution type, and geography.

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The data is accurately sourced, regularly updated, and structured to support targeted education market outreach and planning. Education Market Contact Data Requests are handled by Mailinglists.com.
Audience Coverage Snapshot
This is a high-level glimpse of available audiences: Submit a request to learn the full extent of the database.
K-12 Education
– Principles & Teachers
– Coaches & School Admin.
– District Administrators
Higher Education
– Deans & Professors
– Presidents & Key Admin.
– Admissions & Registrars
Libraries & Media
– School Librarians
– Public Librarians
– Media Specialists
Early Education
– Preschool Directors
– Preschool Teachers
– Daycare Centers
How Organizations Use Education Market Contact Data
Outreach & Awareness
Share information with the right education audiences at the right time. Organizations use this data to introduce new programs, promote events or webinars, distribute research, or simply make educators aware of services they may not know exist without casting an overly broad net.
Idea trigger: “We have something useful for schools we just don’t know how to reach them.”
Market Analysis
Better understand the education landscape before making decisions. This data helps organizations see where schools and institutions are concentrated, how different segments compare, and which regions or education levels may represent the greatest opportunity.
Idea trigger: “Before we expand, we should understand where demand actually is.”
Research & Planning
Turn assumptions into informed planning. Teams use this data to validate ideas, prioritize focus areas, support internal research, and align go-to-market strategies with real education audiences rather than guesswork.
Idea trigger: “We’ve been planning around education but not validating it.”