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See mapWhen these ten public figures aren’t busy wow-ing us on screen, they’re using their star power to shine a spotlight on teachers.
Celebrities are fans too! When these ten public figures aren’t busy wow-ing us on screen, they’re using their star power to shine a spotlight on teachers. Public school teachers use nonprofit DonorsChoose to request the items they need for their students; over 85% of U.S. public schools have at least one teacher who has requested items through the site! The DonorsChoose teacher community is so fortunate to have thoughtful actors, authors, and other public figures helping classrooms get the resources they need! Here are some celebrities that used their platform to shine a spotlight on DonorsChoose teachers in 2022.
Comedian and Actress Amanda Seales spun her way to $30,000 for classrooms on DonorsChoose.
On Giving Tuesday, Actress and Producer Reese Witherspoon donated to DonorsChoose and shared some love for teachers in this video.
By sharing this blog post, Actress Sheryl Lee Ralph reminded people how classroom project donations mean the world to teachers. This year, she also spun the wheel for DonorsChoose on Celebrity Wheel of Fortune.
Every day, teachers just like Ms. Howard and the crew at @AbbottElemABC are given an extra boost thanks to DonorsChoose donors! Sending a HUGE thanks to @thesherylralph for sharing this important message. It means the world to teachers when we can support them in the classroom. https://t.co/yZpD6ZVR1E
— DonorsChoose (@DonorsChoose) October 7, 2022
Filmmaker and star of The Morning Show, Mark Duplass helped fund 25 teacher requests for basic supplies and invited others to join him.
Just completed 25 underserved teacher's basic materials requests for about $1,000 on @DonorsChoose. What an honor and a thrill to support our tireless educators and the next generation of leaders. Corporations match up to 5x your donations. Try it! https://t.co/WUBOtzHzIZ
— Mark Duplass (@MarkDuplass) October 27, 2022
Survey says… The Abbott Elementary cast supported real-life teachers by playing Celebrity Family Feud for DonorsChoose teachers.
Throughout the year, comedian, host, producer, and DonorsChoose board member W. Kamau Bell used his platform to shine a light on teacher projects and share funding opportunities like this GivingTuesday match.
Actress, host, producer, and DonorsChoose board member Yvette Nicole Brown, earned $50,000 for classrooms on the celebrity game show, Password.
The password is: INCREDIBLE! 🎉
— DonorsChoose (@DonorsChoose) September 15, 2022
As in, thank you so much @YNB for being an INCREDIBLE champion for our teachers every chance you get! This means so much, especially during back-to-school season!
❤️ ❤️ ❤️ THANK YOU!❤️ ❤️ ❤️ https://t.co/oWvWBdnY4L
Late-night TV host and DonorsChoose Board Member Stephen Colbert shares why he got involved with the DonorsChoose community in this full podcast interview with Masters of Scale.
In 2020, @StephenAtHome sat down with the team at @MastersOfScale to talk about how he first fell in love with supporting students through DonorsChoose. The complete(ly hilarious and inspiring) interview was just released! https://t.co/gMiU5PBweO
— DonorsChoose (@DonorsChoose) December 15, 2022
Thank you, Stephen!
During Black Month, Angie Thomas, author of The Hate You Give, shared how Black educators empowered her to find her voice.
Educator Nicholas Ferroni teamed up with Actress Emily Hampshire to surprise a group of teachers with DonorsChoose gift cards.
The moment @emilyhampshire surprised some amazing teachers🥺🍎❤️
— Nicholas Ferroni (@NicholasFerroni) September 20, 2022
Can’t wait to share the video and Emily’s message to all the amazing teachers out there. @CFPExtraYard #BigDayforTeachers pic.twitter.com/Zq1JNa6SNN
Here are some New Year's resolutions you can accomplish in your classroom this year!
Happy 2023, teachers! Whatever your classroom needs most this year, it can be yours! Turn your new year’s resolution for your classroom into your next project today!
Mrs. Phipps, a high school teacher in Twin Falls, Idaho wants her students to be able to “escape the indoors without leaving their desks”. She (and lots of other teachers!) have figured out the solution: fluorescent light covers to provide a reprieve from the constant bombardment of harsh lighting in school. With their treetop and cloud designs, teachers are turning fluorescent overhead panels into window-like natural lighting.
“Being in a room with no windows all day is a difficult task. These light covers give my students a chance to see nature without having windows. It also gives some students something to focus on when they need a moment to relax, calm down, or re-center themselves. It also helps soften the room and cover the ugly old yellow dingy lighting we have. I often catch students just looking up for a moment and enjoying a moment of peace imagining they are in that location, then they are able to come back to their learning with a fresh start.” – Ms. Hansen, “A Breath of Fresh Air”
“The light covers are amazing. They filter the lights enough that children are able to see the board or TV in the front of the room when they are sitting in their carpet spots. The light covers have also helped reduce the glare on papers and work when students are sitting at their desks. The reduced glare of the lights has also helped me develop a calming atmosphere in the classroom.” – Ms. Moon, “Reducing the Glare”
As one supportive donor from Wilkesboro, North Carolina noted on this project for light covers, let’s “make your New Year a little easier on your eyes!”
DonorsChoose teachers tell us TPT gift cards (formerly Teachers Pay Teachers) are a shopping spree in the world's largest catalog of educator-created learning content. Or, as Mrs. Chudnofsky puts it, TPT is the best way to “spend less time creating lessons by purchasing already beautifully made resources and more time teaching the content and working with students.”
High school teachers, Ms. Bates (Human Anatomy and Physiology teacher) requested gift cards with her project, saying::
“Teachers Pay Teachers is a wonderful site in which teachers share their resources with one another. The luxury of having a gift card is that when I come across something, or go looking for something that would benefit my students, I have the ability to purchase right away. This is especially helpful with students that may need a little extra help on a specific topic. I am able to find supplemental materials that help them to master the topic and not fall behind.”
Middle school teachers, Ms. Siebers explained:
“TPT gift cards are especially helpful for social emotional learning, math intervention, reading comprehension, and growth mindset lessons that can keep my students on track for high school.”
And for you elementary school teachers, Ms. Peterson tried it out for you:
“Activities available on TPT often contain strong visuals, leveled versions of the same task, and cross-curricular connections. It is for these reasons that activities found on TPT are a perfect resource for my group of diverse students!”
TPT gift cards give you access to materials for every student and every unit, including core curriculum lessons in Spanish, Black History Month projects, science experiments, animal research projects, Women in History projects, and activities for students with autism spectrum disorder or specific learning needs, and much more.
Last fall, Ms. Mulhall posted her project 2022-2023 Organization Tools. Thanks to the DonorsChoose community of donors and partners, she received post-it pads, a new bookcase, pencil cases, and command hooks to get her classroom neat, clean, and organized. Here’s how it went:
“These organization tools have been a life-changer in this classroom. Students are taking care of all of their materials and they have a safe place for all materials. In the morning, students come into the classroom and their room is clean and organized and they know where to access the supplies they need. This project also is helping students stay accountable for their things and teaches them great life skills.”
For your next project, build a bundle of supplies that will get your classroom ready for the months ahead. Take a look at these projects for inspiration. (On DonorsChoose, copying is never cheating!), then copy and paste the cart of your most organized dreams!
“My students’ reactions were priceless when the boxes and supplies arrived. They were excited to see the big boxes. They actually started unpacking the boxes before I could. The students started sorting and situating where the items would go and what they would use. They made space for the items and placed them in what they saw as the most useful spots in the room.”
But the best resolution of all? The one that gets you started!
The companies and foundations we partner with are looking for ways to move the needle on DEI in education. Explore three ways we're helping CSR teams do just that.
Over the past few years, we’ve seen a blossoming of support for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives across the corporate social responsibility (CSR) sector, with racial equity campaigns front and center.
Through our education crowdfunding nonprofit platform at DonorsChoose, companies and foundations make a tangible impact for public school students by funding learning materials handpicked by teachers. Public schools aren’t created equal — school districts that serve mostly students of color get $23 billion less in state and local funding annually, and teachers of color are steeply underrepresented. Recognizing this, many of our partners have been coming to us, looking for a way to build a more racially equitable public education system.
We’ve honed in on three paths for CSR teams who want to tangibly and authentically foster racial equity in education.
Research shows that DonorsChoose-funded resources help students achieve academically and inspire teachers to stay in the classroom. By funding resources requested by teachers of color or that support predominantly students of color, companies can directly retain powerful educators and improve student outcomes.
One in four Black teachers in America use DonorsChoose, and we have access to robust school-level student demographic data. This, combined with our hyperlocal funding capabilities, allows partners to zoom in on the exact communities, teachers, and schools they’re passionate about supporting.
For example, Robert F. Smith, Vista Equity Partners, and PowerSchool gave $1.3 million to bring to life 2,161 projects in six southern communities where more than half of Black Americans live and work. Read Robert F. Smith’s letter to our community about this support.
Every teacher and student has a role to play in building a more equitable education system, and making sure teachers have classroom resources that reflect and affirm a diversity of identities brings us closer to that goal. From books featuring protagonists of color to crayons that express a diversity of skin tones, culturally-responsive materials are shown to have a positive impact on students’ overall learning and success.
We launched a new project category: Racial Justice & Representation. Since we launched this category in August 2021, 32,000 donors have given to such projects, bringing more than 13,000 of them to life.
Teachers’ voices and perspectives are often overlooked in public discussions, and passing the mic to educators is a powerful way CSR teams can elevate front-line solutions from the teachers closest to the issue. By providing funding incentives for teachers to participate in research and surveys, companies expand DEI field’s overall knowledge, while providing material support to classrooms.
A coalition of anonymous funders teamed up to support the biggest ever survey on the experiences of male teachers of color. Teachers who participated in the survey received $300 in DonorsChoose funding as a thank you, and partners sustained support by fully funding projects from Black male educators across the country.
Our team would be excited to work with you to build a custom DEI CSR campaign that achieves your goals, aligns with your brand, and truly brings us towards a more racially equitable public education system. Contact us to learn more!
Giving Season is here and the DonorsChoose Community wants to support you! Take a peek at the match offers we have available and consider what resources you need for you classroom in 2023.
Every month, companies and foundations from all across the country show their support for public school teachers and students by matching donations to DonorsChoose requests — and it’s one of the easiest ways to secure funding for your classroom! Right now is a wonderful time to think of what resources to request for your classroom and make the most of this year’s giving season.
When a project receives a doubled donation, its chance of success jumps from 85% to 92%.
Currently available, while funding lasts. Updated as of 12/15/22. For the most up-to-date status on our funding opportunities and more match offers, visit our Help Center.
Are you a 3rd - 8th grade teacher who loves using Kahoot! with students? Complete one Kahoot! Lesson with at least 15 students and you could receive $100 in classroom rewards! Once you’ve done your lesson, all you have to do is fill out a survey to be eligible. Learn more about this offer
PwC Charitable Foundation is excited to help students explore career pathways and passions! If you teach 3rd - 8th grade at an Equity Focus School, your class is eligible for a $150 gift code. Check out the Time for Kids interactive career exploration platform called Your 🔥 Job, complete a short survey and you’re all set! Learn more about this offer
Could your winter basketball team use a restock of supplies? Does the spring track & field team want a head start at getting what they need? This 2x match from the DICK’S Sporting Goods Foundation is meant for you! Equity Focus School teachers are eligible to receive doubled donations on team sports projects. Use the campaign code SPORTSMATTER and request materials for your school’s sports teams to qualify. Learn more about this offer
These are just a few of the match offers we have live this month — make sure to bookmark our funding opportunities and match offers page to stay up to date!
We’re a nonprofit platform that connects public school teachers like you with a thriving community of donors eager to fund your classroom projects. Learn how you can get funding for the exact items your students need to thrive.
DonorsChoose teachers tell us exactly what Abbott Elementary gets right about being a public school teacher.
Our community of teachers is loving ABC’s Emmy-award winning Abbott Elementary. This critically-acclaimed (and hilarious) show explores life at a fictional Philadelphia elementary school. Since its pilot episode, educators have been stunned by how accurately the show captures the highs and lows of teaching in the U.S. public school system. We asked DonorsChoose teachers what the show gets right — here’s what they said:
🚨Spoiler Alert🚨If you aren’t caught up, what are you waiting for? Stop everything and watch right now!
As an adult, you might be the life of the party in your group, but the moment you become a teacher, your students will see you as O.L.D.! There’s no way to avoid it; making students cringe is part of the job description. You might not have done a silly performance like when Jacob joined the improv group, Story Samurai, on stage. But, chances are you’ve done something a bit corny.
Abbott Elementary shows how teachers go to unusual lengths to get the get the supplies and materials they need from Melissa calling in a favor to get that Eagles branded carpet, to when Janine used TikTok to ask for supplies during Wishlist Week. This show demonstrates what every DonorsChoose teacher knows — to make amazing classrooms, the community needs to get involved!
Having positive role models and representation in the classroom is so important! When Gregory’s students draw pictures of him, he initially doesn’t think much of it. But Janine tells him that his students must really love having him as a teacher. While the show hasn’t gone into great depth about the impact of Black male teachers (yet!), we can see it in the students’ appreciation for Gregory.
These days, we all feel like we need more time, but no one needs more time than teachers! When first-year teacher Gregory planned out every single moment of his schedule so he could try to meet the demands of a new and robust curriculum, teachers all across the country felt seen.
the math isn't mathing 😵💫 pic.twitter.com/80JFqMX717
— Abbott Elementary (@AbbottElemABC) September 30, 2022
When Janine finds herself struggling to pay rent, she tries lots of outrageous ways to figure out how to avoid eviction. While this episode is one of the funniest so far, it also showcases a hard truth: Teachers’ salaries often aren’t enough to sustain regular living expenses.
A big part of every teacher’s job is to make sure they provide updates and feedback to parents and guardians. In one episode, Gregory struggles to tell a parent why her child needs to be dropped off at school on time. While it was a frustrating conversation for him, it was one of those crucial small moments between teachers and parents that keep kids learning.
New hair, new sign, better school? 🤔 #AvaLogic #AbbottElementary pic.twitter.com/eLVrYVjYtL
— Abbott Elementary (@AbbottElemABC) December 8, 2021
Over the past few years, teachers have received criticism from those who don’t have school or classroom experience. But veteran educators know: Teaching is a marathon, and the know how to protect personal time to recharge.
"We care so much we refuse to burn out - if we burn out who's going to take care of these kids?" #AbbottElementary
— Kathy Durham (@NanaTeacher22) January 5, 2022
Now, tell me real teachers aren't involved in writing the script. pic.twitter.com/diSibvtABl
One of the best feelings for teachers is getting to know their students and watching them learn new things. In one episode, we even get to see Barbara run into a former student and see how much they’ve grown.
At some point, every teacher has to figure out how to address or correct inappropriate behavior in class. When Gregory sends one of his students to the principal's office, he’s annoyed that Ava doesn’t discipline them. After a helpful conversation with Barbara, Gregory adjusts his approach for getting the student to stay focused in class.
Throughout the show, the teachers and staff at Abbott Elementary work together to create the best experience they can for the students. Whether it’s the teachers helping each other solve problems or Mr. Johnson and Ava stepping in to watch a class, everyone leans on one another.
Whether it’s finding the right type of desk for a student using a wheelchair, or taking on an extra grade level, teachers go above and beyond for their students every day.
This holiday season, warm a local teacher’s heart! Find your local “Abbott Elementary” and support a classroom!
Want to redirect classroom energy from festive pandemonium to productivity? Check out these teachers’ clever winter holiday projects, then submit your own!
Whether your school days are snowy or sunny, you can transform the winter blues with low-intensity, colorful activities for the whole class. Projects like these can help your students decrease stress and increase focus (and fun!).
Boring Food Web Drawings? Not in My Class!
I want to make learning about biomes, ecosystems, biotic and abiotic factors, and food webs fun and engaging for my students. The game can be used as a great review game before final exams, to help students de-stress while polishing their skills and knowledge of the content, or as a fun refresher on minimum days or before a holiday, when student's brains are already on vacation.
Poster Printer
This project has only one item: A poster maker. I remember as a child, my teachers would have motivational posters, celebratory posters, and educational posters displayed. We often gripe about children growing up too fast, but simultaneously take the excitement and color out of schools. I want to bring it back, and this poster maker is a great start.
Put a global spin on your festivities by exploring diverse cultures, customs, and holiday traditions. From geography to literature to the culinary arts, any subject can become a cultural celebration.
Reading in a Winter Wonderland
My project is for winter-themed books on holidays (Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah), hibernation, arctic animals, snowmen, and more with a fun mix of fiction and non-fiction books.
Celebrating Holidays Through Geography
By providing geographical culinary resources, hands-on crafts and interactive activities, our spectacular students will learn about world geography, cultural histories and fascinating customs.
Embrace the giving season in your classroom! Help your students make their classroom, campus, or community a brighter and more beautiful place this winter with service-oriented projects.
Virtual Reality Experiences Leading to Community Service Impact
Our culminating activity in the unit is going to be for my students to develop a community service project that will allow them and others to have an impact on a global goal of their choosing.
Art Supplies for Community School Murals
Creating murals and large canvas artwork that can be displayed throughout our school is one way to build community, teach teamwork and art design skills, and is also a great way to have fun with students!
Whatever your students need – a pick-me-up on a cold, gray day or a high-energy creative outlet for almost-vacation wiggles – get creative and then get all the supplies you need by submitting your next DonorsChoose project!
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, Livia & Biz Stone funding fulfilled a classroom project for every teacher at a school where the majority of students are Native American.
Every November, the United States recognizes Native American Heritage Month to celebrate the culture and achievements of Indigenous people. Today, we are thrilled to share that Livia & Biz Stone just gave $250,000 to support Native American students through DonorsChoose! This funding fulfilled a classroom project for every teacher at a school where the majority of students are Native American.
Historically, schools on reservations and those mostly serving Native American students have been underfunded and overlooked. We also can’t forget the painful history of Native American boarding schools and the impact it has had on Native communities. Yet in the face of oppression, Native Americans have beautiful stories to celebrate and vital contributions to honor. The DonorsChoose team is thrilled to partner with Livia & Biz Stone to help invest in Native American students.
Here are just a few of the amazing projects that were fully-funded, thanks to today’s donation.
Ms. Siena’s elementary students love learning about their Indigenous culture through art. This project will give students the supplies they need to create a piece of art composed of geometric patterns and symbols of Anishinabe or Dakota contributions, including foods, housing, games, traditions and more.
"The study of art and culture can build confidence as well as a sense of identity." — Ms. Siena, elementary teacher, MN
Mr. Wright’s elementary school science lesson will teach his students all about bees and honey production.
“The bee's life cycle displays are really engaging because most students haven't been that close to a bee before. So students will get a kick out of holding these acrylic insect displays.”
Mrs. Larson is getting Native American books and artwork for her high school students in Montana.
“Having more Native American representation in the classroom will allow my students to have a better understanding not just of their own tribe but others across the United States.” — Mrs. Larson, elementary teacher, MT
Mrs. Kay is excited for her students to have dedicated space for collaboration in the classroom.
“This classroom area rug would allow all students in the room to gather simultaneously for discussion and working on various assignments.” — Mrs. Kay, elementary teacher, NC
Decodable books and sight word activities will soon be arriving in Ms. Hirst’s classroom!
“With their increase in reading skills, [students] can begin to read and comprehend more complex texts about their own culture written and illustrated by Native authors. This, in turn, will increase their pride in their Native heritage.” — Mrs. Hurst, elementary teacher, AK
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If you’re a parent or teacher looking for resources about Native American Heritage, the First Nations Development Institute recommends this list of books.
To learn more about the systemic issues that Native students face on a daily basis, check out these resources from Learning For Justice.
To support Native American students and teachers or the celebration of Native American Heritage Month in our schools, donate to a project on the DonorsChoose Native American Heritage month giving page. .
Find out why our donors love making the holidays the most wonderful time of the year for DonorsChoose teachers.
This time of year brings a tidal wave of support (in dollars and heartwarming messages!) from donors to teachers. But what’s really going on? Is it just the spirit of giving season and the holiday shopping bug that bring people to DonorsChoose? Let’s find out.
First, let’s examine how the holiday season really shakes out compared to other times of year: The next few weeks will see more fully-funded projects than any other time. Want to get nerdy with some numbers?
Last year, between Thanksgiving and New Years…
So now the only question is: Why do donors feel so compelled to make this most wonderful time of the year on DonorsChoose? Our team scoured the plethora of donor comments left on the site every single day, and two major themes emerged.
Between the back-to-school season supply surge and the plentiful packages of Teacher Appreciation Week, classroom cabinets and desk drawers start to run dry. Donors everywhere realize just how critical the mid-year restock can be.
“Mrs Casey, I am excited to help support your work in the classroom. You should not have to sweat the basics. Keep up the awesome work that you do!”
“Want to help get some of the supplies for your classroom. Hope you all have a great rest of the school year!!👏🏾👍🏾”
“Hope this helps fill your empty cupboards and have a great school year!”
‘Tis the season for gratitude. Giving to a teacher’s project is one way thankful folks can show their appreciation for all teachers do. Neighbors and families, folks who have spent time in your community, people practicing acts of kindness from across the country — they all see the contributions teachers make and want to say thanks.
“It's so clear you're doing exceptional things for your students. Very grateful to have educators like you going above-and-beyond for kids every day! Wishing you so much luck this school year.”
“My grandkids and great-grandkids attend Riverton schools. I know that our teachers are working so hard to make learning FUN!!”
“Thanks for teaching me about 8 years ago.”
“As a retired schoolteacher, I am totally aware of the importance of materials needed for traveling on the roads to success. Children should have supplies that speak of the importance [of] learning. I hope your students will appreciate the importance you place upon the availability of supplies to aid them in their classroom experiences.”
“Best wishes to you and your students from your neighbor in the Bronx!”
With Giving Season around the corner, this is a great time to think about resources to request for your classroom. This November, take a peek at the match offers we have available and consider what resources will help you start 2023 off on a strong footing.
Every month, companies and foundations from all across the country show their support for public school teachers and students by matching donations to DonorsChoose requests — and it’s one of the easiest ways to secure funding for your classroom! With Giving Season around the corner, this is a great time to think about resources to request for your classroom. This November, take a peek at the match offers we have available and consider what resources will help you start 2023 off on a strong footing.
When a project receives a doubled donation, its chance of success jumps from 85% to 92%.
Currently available, while funding lasts. Updated as of 11/03/22. For the most up-to-date status on our funding opportunities and more match offers, visit our Help Center.
The DonorsChoose Community is supporting teachers and classrooms impacted by the water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi. Donations to any DonorChoose project at a Jackson, MS school will be doubled. If your school is in Jackson, MS let our donors help you focus on your students and brighten up their days! Learn more about this match offer.
Amazon is making donations of $100 and $200 to help schools in select regions get much needed classroom resources. If you teach at one of the qualifying schools and already have a live DonorsChoose project, the funding is yours. It’s as easy as that! Select public school districts in Washington State and select Equity Focused Schools in DC, Virginia, and New York State are eligible for this donation. Learn more about this offer and which districts qualify.
If you are a 6-12 grade teacher anywhere in the 50 states or Washington DC, your school is eligible to be awarded a $10,000 DonorsChoose gift card. Code.org is thrilled to help public schools around the country expand computer education for students and will be awarding a total of $1 million during CS Education Week. Make sure you get that submission in by Monday, November 21st! Learn more about eligibility and how to make a submission.
These are just a few of the match offers we have live this month — make sure to bookmark our funding opportunities and match offers page to stay up to date!
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We’re a nonprofit platform that connects public school teachers like you with a thriving community of donors eager to fund your classroom projects. Learn how you can get funding for the exact items your students need to thrive.
Here’s why crowdfunding for your classroom is an effective way to get school supplies for your students.
crowd·fund·ing (noun): the practice of funding a project or venture by raising many small amounts of money from a large number of people, typically via the internet.
Teacher Translation: the ability to get exactly the materials your students need most by connecting with a community of passionate donors who want to see your classroom succeed.
If you’ve found yourself wishing for “more” or “new” or “different” at your job, opening up your classroom to a crowdfunding request can get you exactly what you need. Though it may seem daunting to articulate your classroom needs to an unseen audience, here are a few compelling reasons to give it a try…
Over the past 20 years, crowdfunding has become a go-to source for offsetting the costs of everything from new product ideas to medical expenses to independent films. Small donations made by many people can create a massive impact.
And it works for classrooms! DonorsChoose was born from the belief that there were people out there who'd want to help teachers and students — if they could see where their money was going. Crowdfunding at a nonprofit like DonorsChoose tracks every dollar from donation to classroom delivery. Teachers ask for the exact materials they need, donors select the specific projects they want to fund, and our team takes care of the purchasing, shipping, and delivery. With these powers combined, classroom funding through DonorsChoose offers a highly transparent, interactive, easy-to-use option for teachers and for donors.
Today, teachers at 86% of public schools in America have posted a project on our site. Together, 5,150,359 citizen donors and dozens of generous corporate and foundation partners have given over $1 billion to make learning more engaging. The data proves it: crowdfunding works.
On DonorsChoose, 75% of the dollars given to classroom projects come from donors who have never met the teacher they’re supporting. These are donors who we’ve built up over time and who love to support teachers, based on a shared passion or affinity. Every day, thousands of donors come to our site — searching for everything from Shakespeare to science to racial justice to the city where they grew up — and discover classroom projects from teachers they’ve never met.
On the opposite side of the screen from these donors are teachers like you posting requests for their classroom needs. Right now there are 44,643 live projects on our site from teachers who know exactly what it’s like on the front lines of education. It’s a window into the real-time needs of classrooms across the country. As a nonprofit dedicated to public schools, that’s our crowdfunding goal: Connect teachers to our donor community and connect teachers to ideas and inspiration from their peers.
Crowdfunding upends the idea that one-size-fits-all resources work for every classroom. You know your students best, so you get to pick the materials and experiences that will work for your room. Your story is a personal invitation for donors to support your unique vision. No more standard issue projector or single-catalog ordering, the DonorsChoose community will fund whatever you need, whether it’s the latest and greatest — or the weirdest and coolest.
Crowdfunding through DonorsChoose removes the weight of fulfilling classroom resource needs from teachers’ already-overloaded shoulders. The DonorsChoose platform gives you access to many vendors all at once (think: an online mall just for teachers!). And because we’re honor-bound to both teachers and donors, we make the entire process as transparent as possible. Once a project is fully-funded, we take care of all the fulfillment so everything you ask for shows up right at your classroom door.
Ready to share your classroom with the DonorsChoose community? Start your project today and see how crowdfunding can help you level up your classroom.
Founded in 2000 by a history teacher, DonorsChoose is a highly-trusted nonprofit organization 100% focused on educators. Through DonorsChoose and its network of donors and partners, you can get everything you need to be the teacher you want to be — all in one place. It’s simple: you post a request for the exact materials and experiences your students need, your friends and family lend a hand, and our community of donors takes care of the rest. We order everything for you and ship it straight to you. From books to underwater robots, if you can dream it, you can request it.
Every month, dozens of companies and foundations show their support for public school teachers and students by matching donations to DonorsChoose requests. These are some of the match offers available in October.
Every month, dozens of companies and foundations show their support for public school teachers and students by matching donations to DonorsChoose requests — and it’s one of the easiest ways to secure funding for your classroom! This October, take a peek at the match offers we have available and consider what resources you want for your students.
When a project receives a doubled donation, its chance of success jumps from 85% to 92%.
Hurricane Ian caused major damage to schools and communities across Florida. To help, all donations to projects from schools in 19 FEMA-designated disaster relief counties are getting a 3X match! Learn more about this match offer.
Are you hoping to get more cherished stories and undiscovered favorites in the hands of your students? Seed to Read is a 2X match program created in partnership with AKJ Education and Kirkpatrick Family to help you nurture a love of reading! To qualify, create a project only requesting books, collections, and materials from AKJ Education. Learn more about this match offer.
In partnership with the popular comedy series YOUNG SHELDON, The Chuck Lorre Family Foundation wants to support 3rd through 8th grade STEM projects at Equity Focused Schools. To receive this 2X match offer, create a project under $1,000 and select the Engineering and Technology subject area. Learn more about this match offer and how to qualify.
The Chuck Lorre Family Foundation is celebrating @YoungSheldon on CBS by doubling donations to middle school science projects. Help the next generation of Sheldons succeed & have your donation matched: https://t.co/BpaOOgqto7 pic.twitter.com/a4peONQN35
— DonorsChoose (@DonorsChoose) November 15, 2021
Are you a teacher in the Sarasota County School District in Florida? The Education Foundation of Sarasota County wants to take care of their teachers and is offering a 2X match on qualifying projects. Learn more about the Sarasota County match offer. For information on how to get support in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, please visit our help center article.
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