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Adoptaclassroom.org: This is a non-profit fundraising platform used by teachers to raise money for needed supplies. You can donate to a specific school, teacher or spotlight fund.
Larger nonprofits are also good sources of free supplies. For example, Wellnest, a Los Angeles-based mental health clinic, has a school supply assistance program that isn't limited to its clients ...
ClassWish has the items shipped directly to the schools at no cost to the school or teacher. [1] [2] ClassWish.org was founded in 2008 as a project of ImportantGifts Inc, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, [3] whose chairman is Steven Spiegel, a former Skadden Arps attorney. It now has its own tax-exempt status.
The National School Supply and Equipment Association (NSSEA) is a not-for-profit international trade organization serving the school market, based in the United States. Founded in 1916, NSSEA promotes an open market for quality educational products and services that are produced and delivered by professional suppliers and dealers. NSSEA is made ...
Buying school supplies is a fun rite of summer for most American families, but for others, it's just another money stress. That's especially true now amid the highest inflation rate in more than ...
The United Way of the Coastal Bend and KRIS 6 News' annual school supply drive aims to equip more than 30,000 Coastal Bend students for the new school year. Operation Supply Our Students is ongoing.
Crayons to Computers (C2C) is a non-profit free school supply store for teachers who work at schools in the 15-county area of greater Cincinnati. Founded in 1997, C2C operates a 41,000-square-foot (3,800 m 2) retail store and warehouse where teachers can obtain stationery, educational tools and incentive items at no charge.
Cumberland County churches, nonprofits and organizations are stepping up with school supply giveaways and drives in August. Here's where to find them.