Donorschoose.org
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DonorsChoose.org | |
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Type | Non-profit organization |
Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters | New York, NY |
Key people | Charles Best, Founder |
Revenue | $4,615,576[1] |
Website | donorschoose.org |
DonorsChoose.org is a United States based nonprofit organization that provides a way for people to donate directly to specific projects at public schools (sometimes known as peer-to-peer philanthropy).
DonorsChoose.org was started in 2000 by Charles Best, a teacher at a public high school in the Bronx. Since then, it has grown to serve all the public schools throughout the United States. As of February 2008, more than 20 million dollars had been donated to over 45,000 projects, helping more than 1,100,000 students in need.[2]
The organization collects proposals from teachers and makes them available to the general public through its website. Individual donors can select projects and contribute as much as they are prepared to. DonorsChoose.org then purchases necessary supplies and provides them to the schools, and generates a line-item budget which is sent to the donor. In addition, donors who contribute $100 or more to a project, or who complete the funding for a project, also receive a "feedback package" of thank-you notes from students, photographs of the project, and a letter from the teacher.
DonorsChoose.org is supported by fulfillment costs optionally added to each donation, as well as private funding sources, such as Omidyar Network.
DonorsChoose.org appeared in a Doonesbury strip on September 9, 2007.[3] It was also mentioned in an interview with Craig Newmark on the October 18, 2007 episode of the Colbert Report,[4] and again on March 19, 2008.[5][6]
[edit] Awards
DonorsChoose.org has won several awards for its work, such as:
- 2008 Fast Company/Monitor Group Social Capitalist Award[7]
- 2007 TechCrunch Crunchies, "Most likely to make the world a better place"[8]
- 2007 Time Magazine 50 Best Websites 2007[9]
- 2007 Fast Company/Monitor Group Social Capitalist Award[10]
- 2005 Amazon.com Nonprofit Innovation Award[11]
- 2005 BusinessWeek Best of the Web[12]
- 2004 Tech Museum Global Technology Laureate and Microsoft Education Award[13]
[edit] Notes
- ^ 2004/5 IRS 990 Form submitted for EIN 13-4129457 on 2005-12-15. Retrieved 2007-01-05. Available online from Guidestar.org (registration required)
- ^ DonorsChoose.org Impact Statement
- ^ "Doonesbury", September 9, 2007
- ^ "Colbert Report", October 18, 2007
- ^ "Colbert Report", March 19, 2008
- ^ "For the First Time-Ever 'The Colbert Report' Hits the Road," Fox Business, March 18, 2008
- ^ "Social Capitalists: DonorsChoose.org"
- ^ 2007 Crunchies: The Winners
- ^ "50 Best Websites 2007"
- ^ "Social Capitalists: DonorsChoose.org"
- ^ "DonorsChoose.org Receives 2005 Amazon.com Nonprofit Innovation Award"
- ^ "Best of the New Web"
- ^ "2004 Education Award Laureate DonorsChoose.org"
[edit] External links
- DonorsChoose.org website
- CharityNavigator analysis of DonorsChoose.org
- Business Week (2005). "School Aid: It Takes A Web Site", 26 September 2005
- Lewin, Tamar: The New York Times (2005). "Building Better Schools, One Glue Stick at a Time." 14 November, 2005.
- Steel, Emily: Wall Street Journal (2006). "Novel Program Blends Charity And Marketing." 20 December, 2006.
- EdExchange: Chinese website inspired by DonorsChoose.org
- DonorsCamp: Korean website inspired by DonorsChoose.org
- Schoolkids Get What Donors Choose