Every student deserves a fair chance.

Many Ways to Give

Give where it’s needed most, directly to a classroom, or to a targeted fund.

Find A Teacher or School

Most teachers spend $860 a year on supplies. Give them what they need, when they need it.

Spotlight Funds

Fund classroom grants that support school subjects or areas of greater need.

Art Fund

Student creativity shouldn’t be limited by budgets. Support the arts, from drama to finger-painting.

Inclusive Classroom Fund

Every student learns in their own way. Equip teachers to meet those diverse needs.

Indigenous Language Fund

Support Indigenous language revitalization in Indigenous-focused schools.

Social-Emotional Wellness Fund

Students need social-emotional skills to support learning and wellness.

Natural Disaster Fund

Support school communities rebuilding and recovering after natural disasters.

Racial Equity in Schools 
Fund

Equip teachers with resources to create school environments where students of color can thrive.

STEM Fund

Tomorrow’s innovators need you today. Give state of the art technology and materials to teach STEM concepts.

25 Years
in Operation

300,000+
Classrooms Adopted

7 Million+
Students Supported

Other Ways to Give

Give Monthly

Teaching is full of surprises. Give monthly so teachers have the support they need no matter what.

Donate By Mail

AdoptAClassroom.org
Lockbox 446054
P.O. Box 64078
St Paul, MN 55164

Employer Matching Gifts

Your employer may double or triple your donation.

Donor-Advised Funds

You can support classrooms through your preferred giving account.

Charitable Bequests

Pass on your values with a legacy gift to help students.

Gifts of Stock

We accept direct gifts of stock to maximize your impact.

Qualified Charitable Contributions

Help classrooms with gifts from your IRA.

Fundraising for Gamers

Use this free service to give back with your gaming community.

Still have questions?
Read the donor FAQ or us know at [email protected].

Thank you for putting supplies in the hands of more than 6.4 million students!