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DonorsChoose.org Launches "America's Back to School Challenge" to Put $5 Million of Critical Resources Into Public School Classrooms in Two Weeks
Everyday Citizens Donate Directly to Classroom Projects in State-by-State Competition; Help Shape Tomorrow's Leaders
| Source: DonorsChoose.org
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - September 1, 2009) - Online education charity DonorsChoose.org launched today "America's Back to School
Challenge: Join Your State in Shaping Tomorrow's Leaders," a campaign
to get critical learning resources and materials into public school
classrooms nationwide. The goal of the campaign, which runs until September
15th, is to fund an additional $500,000 worth of resources for classrooms
that primarily serve students from low-income families. Already,
DonorsChoose.org will be delivering $4.5 million in classroom materials
during the first two weeks of September, based on thousands of project
requests funded over the summer.
Each of the 50 U.S. states -- in direct competition -- has a unique giving
page at DonorsChoose.org where everyday citizens can find and contribute to
local project requests submitted by public school teachers. In total, the
campaign will result in back to school supplies for more than 340,000
students.
"The start of the school year is a particularly stressful time for
teachers, who have to ready their classrooms for the arrival of students
and often spend hundreds of dollars out-of-pocket," said Charles Best,
founder and CEO, DonorsChoose.org. "This period is just as pivotal for
students as they settle back into school, often in new classrooms with new
teachers. It's incredibly harmful when those classrooms don't have the
resources and supplies that students need to learn. We're asking America to
lend a hand right from the get-go."
The Back to School
homepage at DonorsChoose.org displays a "leaderboard" that tracks the
progress of the state-by-state competition based on total dollar amount
raised. Individuals simply select their home state, and then donate any
amount directly to their favorite classroom projects. Each donation helps
the donor's state move forward in the competition.
"There is something fulfilling about directly funding supplies -- or
experiences -- for a group of students in a specific classroom," said Bill
Bradley, former U.S. Senator and Presidential candidate, and a member of
the DonorsChoose.org Board of Directors. "Whether it's searching through
the project requests that most interest you, reading each classroom's
story, or receiving thank you notes from the students you've reached,
there's no giving experience like it."
Examples of classroom project requests include:
--
Calculators Count in 2nd Grade -- A request for math riddle books and
new calculators for 2nd grade students.
-- Living Ecosystem in Our Room! -- A project to help students
learn about the environment by creating their very own ecosystem.
-- Ravenous Readers! -- A request for books so that students in a
low-income classroom can explore their love of reading.
The insufficiency of learning resources is a widespread problem in
classrooms across the country. With school budgets continually tightening,
even the most basic supplies and tools become increasingly scarce. As a
direct result, students -- our future leaders -- and teachers suffer. In
fact, teachers nationwide spend $1 billion out-of-pocket on materials each
year, which rarely even covers each classroom's needs.
For more information about America's Back to School Challenge or to view
the "leaderboard," go to www.donorschoose.org/back-to-school.
About DonorsChoose.org
Founded in 2000, DonorsChoose.org is a nonprofit website where public
school teachers describe specific educational projects for their students,
and donors can choose the projects they want to support. After completing
a project, the donor hears back from the classroom they supported in the
form of photographs and student thank-you letters.
To date, 103,000 public and charter school teachers have used the site to
secure funding for over $36 million in books, art supplies, technology, and
other resources that their students need to learn. Through
www.DonorsChoose.org, individuals from all walks of life have helped over 2
million students from low-income families.