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What if there were a simple way to provide students with the books, technology, and supplies that they need to learn?
DonorsChoose.org makes this possible. Our Beginning Our Beginning Our Mission
Our Philosophy Meaningful Choice: Whether interested in pre-K literacy or science field trips, donors can select the specific project that they feel will have the biggest impact. Full Accountability: DonorsChoose.org provides "end to end" integrity. We screen each project proposal before posting it online; purchase the materials for the teacher (shipping directly to the school); and compile photographs, student thank-you notes, and a teacher impact letter as feedback for the donor(s) who completes the project. Portfolio Services: DonorsChoose.org contributors can track and manage their giving in "My Account," which shows the citizen philanthropist everything from the subject areas she/he has funded to the number of students she/he has helped. Tools such as gift certificates and gift registries allow donors to engage their children, friends, and family members in citizen philanthropy. Our Projects Cooking Across the Curriculum — Cook books, bowls, mixers, and a mini-refrigerator are sought by a 3rd grade teacher who writes: Cooking incorporates all the curriculum areas in an engaging and memorable way. In science we experience how matter changes as we watch batter bake into a cake. In social studies we follow the path of an apple from a tree to our table in the form of a pie. In math we add fractions and follow directions in sequence. In reading, stories come alive as we cook the very food we just read about. Our writing and art reflect vivid personal experiences after participating in a cooperative cooking project. Photography Journeys — Disposable cameras and a visiting photographer are sought by a teacher who writes: I am proposing a photography project that combines art, technology, social studies and literacy. The project requires a visiting artist to come to the school and go on a series of neighborhood outings with students. The students will visually explore and navigate their own community with their cameras. Students will be given a framework to think visually and look for shadows, openings, light, architecture, and shapes. The class will go on two scavenger hunts in the Bronx community surrounding the school to photograph the people and places that make their neighborhood a rich and unique place to live. Fire Prevention for First Graders in Rural Area — Smoke detectors are sought by a teacher who writes: I teach first grade in a county school where we recently lost a student in a house fire. He was a student of mine last year and the loss has been overwhelming. In my student's memory, I would like to implement a strong fire prevention course throughout the first grade. The goals of this course would include teaching the students safety measures that they can take to prevent fires in the home and what to do if a fire does occur. I would like to involve the local volunteer fire departments and provide them with the materials that they need to come into the school and present the program in a meaningful way. Please see Case Studies for stories about selected projects created at DonorsChoose.org. More questions? Please see our Frequently Asked Questions in the Help Section. |