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Permalink Posted by rosanna on Monday, April 30, 2012 at 7:28pm      

Alycia Zimmerman is a 3rd grade teacher and long time Feedbackland volunteer; DonorsChoose.org is thrilled to share her guest blog post below:

For the past several years, I’ve volunteered about one evening a month at the DonorsChoose.org headquarters. I help out in an area they’ve named “Feedbackland” – where all of the Thank-You Packages from funded classroom projects are logged in and mailed back out to the donors. With hundreds of Thank-You Packages arriving every day, there is nothing simple about this massive appreciation-operation. The Feedback team prides itself on a one-day turnaround for all Thank-You Packages, which means that it is an incredibly industrious hive of volunteers, interns, and staff members, all working together to pass along the thanks.

Meet Your Informant

I’m in my fifth year of teaching public elementary school, which I began as an NYC Teaching Fellow. I discovered DonorsChoose.org during my first year teaching; my very first funded project provided the materials for the only art projects that my students did that entire school year. When I switched to a different low-income school in the Penn South neighborhood of Manhattan, I walked into an empty classroom with even fewer supplies than my previous school. Through the incredible generosity of donors, I was able to outfit my new classroom and provide an enriching, high-end academic experience for my students ever since.

Now back to my Feedbackland exposé …

Of course I volunteer at DonorsChoose.org because I love giving back to an organization that has given so much to my students, an organization that doesn’t just talk about improving education, but that facilitates small, meaningful improvements every single day. But let me share some of the other, less noble reasons why I love volunteering too.

Reason #1: A Forced Exit Strategy

We dismiss our students at 3:40, and that’s officially when my workday ends too. However, my colleagues and I spend an additional hour or more grading student work, planning for upcoming lessons, and organizing our classrooms. Most days, I leave school around 5:30, but not on volunteering days. On my monthly volunteer day, I tidy up while the students are still in the room. I prep some lessons during my lunch period. And I walk out of the school by 4:00 pm! The sun is still shining, and I experience the displaced elation of a kid cutting class – time to volunteer!

Reason #2: Grown-ups Only, Phew!

After dismissing my wonderful, energetic third graders, I walk eight blocks uptown from my school into the heart of NYC’s fashion district to arrive at the DonorsChoose.org headquarters, tucked away on the second floor of a humble office building. Now as you know, I’m a teacher, and I love my job. But after a full day of teaching, it is a welcome novelty to spend some time in a kid-free office environment. Admittedly, DonorsChoose.org is hardly a stuffy workplace, with its robin egg blue walls and its come-as-you-are dress code. Nevertheless, the chairs are all full-sized, and everyone can use the bathroom whenever they want. For a teacher, this is a big deal!

Reason #3: The Friendly Staff

You probably won’t believe me, but everyone at DonorsChoose.org is friendly. Yes, I mean EVERYONE! I don’t know where they find all these people in this city of don’t-make-eye-contact, manners-are-for-sissies New Yorkers. Walking around the DonorsChoose.org office takes me back to my freshman year of college when I made my first Midwestern friends and was constantly amazed that people smile to begin conversations. It’s lovely being around so many warm smiles, plain and simple.

Reason #4: The Scanner

After I set up my wedding registry several years ago, I handed back my handheld barcode scanner with a sigh, assuming my days of barcode scanning were over. Not any more – last year, DonorsChoose.org set up a new system to “check in” Thank-You Packages using a barcode scanner for the mailing labels, and now I’m happily pointing and clicking away. I always get a secret thrill when I hold my scanner high and aim at a Thank-You Package with the flair of a Charlie’s Angel. Yes, I’m one fierce scanner-wielding teacher!

Signing Off …

I could go on with more self-serving reasons why volunteering is a great way to spend an evening, but if I can’t spill all my secrets. Let’s just say that they have snacks, students Thank-Yous have a high cuteness/hilarity quotient, and there’s an occasional Charles Best sighting. (I get star struck.) So fellow teachers, when you send in your Thank-You letters, know that there is a volunteer like me on the receiving end who is going to ooh and aah over your students’ handwritten epistles and darling artwork. (I’ll also moan when I’m showered in sparkling glitter, but donors surely like glittery cards, so keep it coming.) It’s rewarding to see the other end of the feedback loop behind every funded project, and it’s totally inspiring to see the amazing work my colleagues are doing in classrooms around the country, thanks to the generosity of DonorsChoose.org donors.

Permalink Posted by Laura on Wednesday, December 14, 2011 at 4:31pm      

This past fall DonorsChoose.org posted a company profile on InternMatch, seeking winter interns.  A few weeks later we were matched!

Here is our Logistics and Business Relations Intern, Joesph, in his own words:

While I am an intern and not a full-time staff member, I have been given real projects and been able to play a significant role in DonorsChoose.org’s mission to best serve teachers and their needs.  Analyzing this data helps the organization make more informed decisions about how to get the right resources at the lowest possible cost.

Read More.

Permalink Posted by Laura on Friday, September 9, 2011 at 5:08pm      

“During my internship at DonorsChoose.org, I experienced the rare combination of learning practical new skills, conducting meaningful work, and having a blast!” – Clare, Harvard University

The Program

The mission of our internship program is to provide college students with exposure to and work experience in the nonprofit sector.  Because DonorsChoose.org is still a relatively new organization, interns have the unique opportunity to contribute to its growth and scalability.

Check out some blog posts where interns describe their experiences in their own words:

Hi, we’re the summer interns!

Hammers, Nails and Interns – Oh my!

Kickball Time!

How to Apply

For more information about specific opportunities and how to apply, check out our community page on InternMatch.

Permalink Posted by Jonathan on Monday, January 24, 2011 at 5:35pm      

Blizzards may be over in New York, but it’s just begun at the DonorsChoose.org office.

Every January, when the holiday giving season subsides and our Winter Ordering Break concludes, we send a flurry of orders to our vendors from all the projects funded in December.

Earlier this month, our Project Fulfillment Team sent over 15,000 orders to schools in just 3 days – that’s nearly 60 percent more orders than last January. This increase is thanks to the awesome donors who gave almost $4 million to projects on our site in December.

While our vendors feverishly ship boxes to schools, our five-member team is working overtime to track every item from supplier to classroom. With this flurry of activity, there’s a chance some items – and our replies to your questions – might be a bit slower than usual. Our apologies in advance for any delays! We promise to work with our vendors to get every last order processed as soon as we can.

Now back to plowing through! :)

The DonorsChoose.org Project Fulfillment Team,
Diana, Ellen, Jeana, Jenni, and Jonathan

Project Fulfillment Team