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Proposals range from "Magical Math Centers" ($200) to "Big Book Bonanza" ($320), to "Cooking Across the Curriculum" ($1,100). Any individual can search such proposals by areas of interest, learn about classroom needs, and choose to fund the project(s) they find most compelling. In completing a project, donors receive a feedback package of student photos and thank-you notes, and a teacher impact letter. Fulfilling Student Projects DonorsChoose.org performs a good deal of work to ensure the integrity of its philanthropic marketplace. Here's how it works:
DonorsChoose.org works equally hard to strengthen the framework which enables citizen philanthropists to connect with classrooms in need. In order to ensure a secure, efficient, and effective exchange, we:
The price of a student project includes an optional fulfillment fee covering the work performed by DonorsChoose.org (see Fulfilling Student Projects). After clicking to fund a project, the donor may decide not to include this fulfillment fee. By choosing to include it, donors support the necessary resources—staff time, office space, and technology—to bring their chosen projects to life. While the cost of fulfilling student projects remains the same, DonorsChoose.org offers a "scholarship" to higher need schools by discounting the fulfillment fee. Depending on the school's poverty level, fulfillment is assessed at 15%, 20%, or 25% of the project's cost. The vast majority of schools using DonorsChoose.org have high rates of poverty, so most proposals carry the 15% fulfillment fee. Donors' inclusion of the fulfillment fee is essential to the existence and success of DonorsChoose.org. Thankfully, 90% of donation dollars come to us with the fulfillment fee included, and income thus earned allows us to continue our work. As more student projects are funded and donors continue to include the fulfillment fee, DonorsChoose.org becomes increasingly self-sustaining. However, during this early stage in our growth, we also depend on grants and contributions to support our operation. The most powerful motivator of new donors is you. By sharing DonorsChoose.org with friends, family, and colleagues, you can help bring resources to students in struggling classrooms. Ways to involve one's personal community include: Funding a project in someone's honor. Here, the donor can recognize someone special by funding a project in his/her honor. The donor gets the tax deduction and the honoree is acknowledged by the classroom. Giving a GivingCard. A DonorsChoose.org GivingCard allows the giver to get the tax deduction and enables the recipient to fund student project(s) of his/her choice—and to receive the classroom acknowledgment. Parents often use this tool to introduce their children to philanthropy. Click here to give a GivingCard. Opening a Gift Registry. Whether getting married or running the marathon, DonorsChoose.org supporters can use special occasions to help students learn. The gift registry feature enables anyone to select his/her favorite projects and to share that list with family and friends via our email engine. The registrant is acknowledged by the classroom, while the tax deduction goes to those who donate to projects on the gift registry. Click here to open a gift registry. Learn about more ways to help spread the word about DonorsChoose.org. More questions? Please see our Frequently Asked Questions in the Help section. |