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 SUPPORTING TEACH FOR AMERICA


 

Interested in supporting Teach for America but not in being a Corp. Member?  Well there are several ways in which you can help Teach For America achieve its goal in the elimination of education inequality.

 

SPONSORING A TEACHER


One can make a contribution of $5,000.  In doing so, a person will be able to help cover annual costs such as recruiting, selecting, training, and supporting corp members. 

 

 

CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS


 Teach For America looks for national partnerships with corporations in order to help achieve the goal of educational equality.   Corporate Partners have included Wachovia, Carnegie Corporation of New York and Corporate funders have included the Coca-Cola Foundation, the American Express Foundation, The Xerox Foundation and Times Warner Inc.

 

 

DONATIONS


Donations can be made to support one of Teach For America’s 22 regions or to simply help further Teach For America’s impact on a national level.  According to their website, Teach For America Accepts contributions/donations of any size from individuals, foundations, and corporations. 

 

 

BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION


Another way you can help support Teach for America is by collecting Box Tops for Education and Campbell’s Labels for Education.  These can be sent to the Phi Sigma Pi National headquarters.

for more information, just visit the Teach For America Website

 

 

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