About DonorsChoose.org

Charles Best launched DonorsChoose.org in 2000 out of a Bronx public high school where he taught history, and his nonprofit organization now provides a simple way to address educational inequity by empowering public school teachers to create classroom project requests to support their students’ learning needs.
For more information on DonorsChoose.org, follow DonorsChoose.org on Twitter or Facebook, keep an eye on DonorsChoose.org for matching programs, or search for "DonorsChoose.org" on Google News for the latest news stories from around the world.
Charles Best spoke at Wake Forest University as part of the Leadership Project on April 5, 2016. His visit took shape, in part, thanks to the efforts of Department of Education graduate students from the 2015 cohort, whose own educational leadership project set the stage for the proposal that was eventually accepted by Wake Forest University's Leadership Project.
You can find more information about Charles Best's visit to Wake Forest University via the links below.
WFU Media Advisory
Inside WFU Message from President Nathan Hatch
Wake Forest News Article
Winston-Salem Journal Article
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Article
United Way Matching Grants Initiative
For more information on DonorsChoose.org, follow DonorsChoose.org on Twitter or Facebook, keep an eye on DonorsChoose.org for matching programs, or search for "DonorsChoose.org" on Google News for the latest news stories from around the world.
Charles Best spoke at Wake Forest University as part of the Leadership Project on April 5, 2016. His visit took shape, in part, thanks to the efforts of Department of Education graduate students from the 2015 cohort, whose own educational leadership project set the stage for the proposal that was eventually accepted by Wake Forest University's Leadership Project.
You can find more information about Charles Best's visit to Wake Forest University via the links below.
WFU Media Advisory
Inside WFU Message from President Nathan Hatch
Wake Forest News Article
Winston-Salem Journal Article
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Article
United Way Matching Grants Initiative