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Kids Look Up to You
You can help them get sports equipment,just by lending your voice
You can honor your favorite coach or teacher and
promote your favorite causes at the same time.
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Devastating budget cuts leave schools without
sports equipment and other resources
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TIME Magazine Reports on the Crisis
Many California teachers are scrambling to findfresh ways to thriftily educate their students andmaintain their physically crumbling classrooms.
Teachers now spend $1,500 a year of their ownmoneyto keep their classrooms afloat.
"I always ask business owners if they have penswith their logo on them so that I can distributethem to the students," says Nosanov Goldman,who has been teaching for 22 years. "I've never
had to beg like this."
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The Problem with Current School Fundraising Sales
People want to help kids, but $2 billion that they take out of theirwallets actually goes to the cookie dough and wrapping papercompanies, instead.
Imagine how much equipment could be provided if schools had amore efficient way to attract support.
Sales $3.7 B
To schools $1.7 B
Lost $2.0 B
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ClassWish.org Makes a Difference
ClassWish makes it easy and efficient for coaches and schools
to attract support for sports equipment and other resources.
And for the first time, anyone can fund needs at any of the
125,000 schools in the country.
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Visitors make tax-deductiblecontributions to fund thecoach or school team of theirchoice.
More than 16,000 companiesmatch employees donations,which doubles their funding.
ClassWish has the items sent
right to the school.
The results? Kids get theresources they need tothrive.
Visitors Can Fund the School Teams They Care About
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Teachers and Coaches Are Already Getting Support
Mr. Mansfield, University Preparatory Academy: $1,555.64
Ms. Irvin, Anna Julia Cooper Episcopal School: $829.80
Ms. Peralta, Rocklin High: $809.68
Ms. Thorn, Deneen Elementary School: $733.60
Ms. Ilana, P.S. 290 Manhattan New School: $925.00
Miss Henggeler, Stadley Rough School: $1,000.00Ms. Hodes, P141K@P380: $443.26
Ms. Yacenda, Mott Hall Bronx High School: $763.59
Ms. Mcburney, Larry Miller Intermediate Elem School: $500.00
Ms. Lindsay, P.S. 112 Jose C. Barbosa School: $800.00
Ms. Guarriello, Waterside Children's Studio School: $1,943.91
Ms. Kim, University Preparatory Academy: $617.33
Ms. Buensuceso, University Preparatory Academy: $957.43
Ms. Guarriello, PS- 317 Waterside Children's Studio: $1,943.91
Ms. Lindsay, P.S. 112 Jose C. Barbosa School: $800.00
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Visitors Can Support Any of 125,000 K-12 Schools
Visitors can fund sportsequipment or other
resources for the school oftheir choice, anywhere in thecountry, even before thecoaches create wish lists.
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Easy, Efficient, and Ultimately Self-Sustaining
Visitors make tax-deductible contributions at ClassWish.org.
The full amount, less only the discounted credit card fee, iscredited to the teachers wish list account.
We deduct from the teachers wish list accounts only theamount they would pay if they bought the items, themselves.
ClassWish buys the items at wholesale prices and has themshipped directly to the school.
The wholesale-retail spread will cover ClassWishs expensesas we get to scale. That makes our approach leveraged,scalable, and ultimately financially self-sustaining.
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Experts Endorse ClassWish
This nonprofit is a swift and inventive way forcommunities to unite in support of the tools thatmake learning more accessible for all students.
Sarah Brown Wessling
National Teacher of the Year
ClassWish helps teachers get the supplies that are
so essential for children to get a great education.
Nancy Pelz-PagetDirector, Aspen Institute
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Chairman of ClassWish
Patrik Silen
Partner, McKinsey & Company
Graduate, Harvard Business School
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ClassWish Board of Advisors (page 1 of 3)
Janis Abkowitz, MD, President, American Society of Hematology
Rahn Bailey, MD, President, National Medical Association
Richard Bernstein, former Bureau Chief, TIME and NY Times
Edward Benz Jr., MD, President and CEO, Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Jeremy Berg, PhD, President at American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Larry Bock, Founder, USA Science & Engineering FestivalLewis Cantley, PhD, Director, Cancer Center at Weill Cornell Medical College and
New York-Presbyterian Hospital
Carlos Castillo-Chavez, Ph.D. Regents Professor, Mathematical Biology, Ariz State Univ
Joe Colaco, PhD, President, CBM Engineers
Christopher Cross, Chairman, Cross & Joftus
Scott Cutler, EVP, NYSE-Euronext
Robbert Dijkgraaf, PhD, Director, Institute for Advanced Study
Fred Dylla, PhD, Executive Director and CEO, American Institute of Physics
Esther Dyson, investor and philanthropist
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ClassWish Board of Advisors (page 2 of 3)
Paul Farmer, MD, Co-Founder, Partners in Health; University Professor at Harvard Univ.
Harvey Fineberg, MD, PhD, President, Institute of Medicine; former Provost, Harvard Univ.
William Friedman, PhD, President, Public Agenda
Judy Garber, MD, Past President, American Association for Cancer Research
Phillip Griffiths, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, Institute for Advanced Study
Adam Hirsch, SVP Emerging Media and Technology, Edelman PRClifford Hudis, MD, President-Elect American Society of Clinical Oncology
Melany Hunt, PhD, Vice-Provost, California Institute of Technology
Thomas Killian, PhD, Chairman, Department of Physics, Rice University
Jay Labov, PhD, Senior Advisor for Education and Communications, National Academy
of SciencesDon Levy, former Senior VP, Sony Pictures Digital
Mark Linaugh, Chief Talent Officer, WPP
Luz Martinez-Miranda, PhD, President, National Society of Hispanic Physics
Betsy Morgan, former CEO, Huffington Post
Jan Morrison, Pres & CEO, Teaching Institute for Excellence in STEM
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ClassWish Board of Advisors (page 3 of 3)
Autumn Nazarian, Senior Partner, GroupM ESP Entertainment & Sports Partnerships
Karen Ostlund, PhD, President, National Science Teachers Association
Becky Wai-Ling Packard, PhD, Director, Weissman Center for Leadership, Mount Holyoke
Melanie Parker, Exec Director, Global Education & Career Development, MIT
Nancy Pelz-Paget, Director, Education Program, Aspen Institute
Greg Richmond, CEO, National Association of Charter School AuthorizersElena Rios, MD, President, National Hispanic Medical Association
Sharon Robinson, PhD, CEO, American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education
Steve Rosenbaum, CEO, Magnify Media
Paul Rothman MD, CEO, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Charles Sawyers, MD, President-elect, American Association for Cancer Research
Tim Shey, Director, YouTube Next Lab at Google
Michael Turner PhD, President, American Physical Society
Hannah Fairfield Wallander, Senior Graphics Editor, The New York Times
Robert Weinberg, PhD, Founding Member of the Whitehead Institute for
Biomedical Research and Professor of Biology at MIT
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Your Voice Can Help
Lending your voice is a quick and easy way to raise
awareness of the need and encourage more people
to donate to provide kids with sports equipment.
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Web banner PSAs that
feature you will appear in
fashion, lifestyle, news,
school, and other websites
Photo & caption feature you
Your friends also lending
their voices to help kids
You can honor your
favorite teacher
Promote your other
favorite causes
Encourage donations to
fund school resources
Photos of you when young
Links to your websites
ClassWish web pages featuring celebrities
will attract attention to the need and opportunity
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ClassWish.org web bannerads would appear in manysports websites and blogs.
Those banners would attractspace because they:are about sportssupport education of kidsare personally relevant toevery reader (we support
their own childs school)feature famous athletes
Please note: We would prepare web pages and banners featuring
you, similar to the ones we show here for Shakespeare.
Kids need help.
Be the solution.
Wm. Shakesepeare
Web banner ads featuring you
will generate exposure, traffic and donations
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We make it quick and easy
Your page on the ClassWish web site would:
encourage donations to provide kids with sports equipment
honor your favorite coach or teacher
showcase other ways you give back
direct visitors to your own website and social media pages
ClassWish web banners featuring youwould give you exposure
on numerous sites and encourage visits to your ClassWish page.
We make it quick and easy:
You or your publicist can provide the pictures and text. We will
seek your approval before anything goes live.
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Thanks to you, kids will get the sports equipment
and other resources they need
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Robert Tolmach
ClassWish (917) 692-6266
401 7th Avenue, level B http://ClassWish.org
New York, NY 10001 [email protected]
Lets Work Together to Provide
More Kids with Sports Equipment