As the new school year starts many teachers will look around their classrooms
and compile lists of things that they need or would like to have. Many teachers will end up cracking into their personal bank accounts to get those things. Before you run off to Walmart, do a little research and you just mind
find that you can get some of the things you need without spending your
own money. Here are three online resources you can try to get supplies for your classroom this year.
Donors Choose is a non-profit organization with a mission of helping under-funded schools. Donors Choose uses the term “citizen philanthropy” to describe its program. Donors Choose essentially solicits funding from private citizens (and some corporations) which get to choose the projects they wish to fund. Donors can donate as much as they like to one or more projects. Donors Choose provides potential donors with information about the projects that need funding and the financial situation of the schools submitting requests. (Donations made through Donors Choose are tax deductible, but as always, check with your tax professional).
Giving Getting is a website whose goal is to help people exchange free material gifts. The process for using Giving Getting seems straight-forward. If you’re in need of something, register and request it. Giving Getting will then try to match you with a donor that has that item to give.
Classwish is a service through which teachers can find people willing to help purchase supplies for their classrooms. Classwish operates in a very similar manner to Donors Choose. On Classwish,
teachers can create a wish list of supplies that they need for
classrooms that aren’t provided in their school budgets. People looking
to help teachers can purchase products on a teacher’s list and receive a
tax deduction for their purchase.