Kids In Need Foundation

The Kids In Need Foundation is an American national 501(c)(3) charity that believes every child in America should have equal opportunity and access to a quality education. By partnering with teachers and students in under-resourced schools, Kids In Need Foundation provides the supplies and resources needed for teachers to teach and learners to learn.[2][3]

Kids In Need Foundation
Formation1995
Type501(c)(3) charity
FocusChildren's education
Location
Area served
National
MethodSchool supplies, and grants for teachers
Key people
Executive Director Corey Gordon[1]
Websitewww.kinf.org

Second Responder

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The Second Responder program operates during the recovery period following the devastation, once the critical necessities of food, shelter, and medical aid are in place. KINF delivers hope in a tangible way for teachers and students to return to the important work of learning as they start the path to rebuilding.

School Ready Supplies

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KINF partners with corporations and philanthropic organizations throughout the country to provide completely assembled school supply backpacks to students who otherwise would have to do without the basic tools for learning.[2]

Supply A Teacher

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KINF's Supply A Teacher program seeks to remove the burden of having to provide necessary resources from teachers in underserved schools. Every teacher supported through the program receives two boxes of items they need to fuel a full semester of active learning.[4] Donors can fund a teacher, school, or entire school district they'd like to support.

National Network of Resource Centers (2020)

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KINF partners with 42 organizations across the country to help distribute much-needed school supplies to students who would otherwise go without.[5]

These organizations focus on schools with high percentages of students enrolled in the federal free and reduced lunch program.[6] With the generous support of donors, sponsors, and national product partners, KINF supplys them with the basic tools needed to learn and succeed in school.

A Gift For Teaching – Orlando, Fla.

Atlanta Kids In Need Resource Center/Empty Stocking Fund – Atlanta, Ga.

Back To School Teachers' Store – Muncie, Ind.

Classroom Central – Charlotte, N.C.

Cleveland Kids In Need Resource Center – Cleveland, Ohio

Crayons to Classrooms – Dayton, Ohio

Crayons to Computers – Cincinnati, Ohio

Equipped 2 Teach – Utica, N.Y.

Kids In Need Foundation Resource Center – Minneapolis, Minn.

Kids In Need Teacher Resource Center- Roseville, Minneapolis[7]

KidSmart - Tools For Learning – St. Louis, Mo.

LP Pencil Box – Nashville, Tenn.

North Texas Teacher Resource Center – Dallas, Texas

Ocean Bank Center for Educational Materials – Miami, Fla.

Pencils and Paper – Rochester, N.Y.

Project Teacher – Wichita, Kan.

Red Apple Supplies – West Palm Beach, Fla.

Ruth's Reusable Resources – Portland, Maine

School Tools – A Project of the Food Bank RGV – McAllen, Texas

Schoolhouse Supplies – Portland, Ore.

Schools Tools Inland Empire United Way – Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.

Schools Tools- SE Texas Food Bank – Beaumont, Texas

Supply Zone for Teachers – Brevard County, Fla.

Teacher EXCHANGE – Las Vegas, Nev.

Teacher Resource Center – Appalachia, W.V.

Teacher Resource Center – Bronx, N.Y.

Teacher Resource Center – Fife, Wash.

Teacher Resource Center Chicago – Chicago, Ill.

Teacher Resource Center Hartford – Hartford, Conn.

Teacher Resource Center of the North Bay – Napa, Calif.

Teachers Aid – Houston Food Bank – Houston, Texas

Teacher's Harvest – Valdosta, Ga.

Teachers' Supply Closet – Charleston, S.C.

Teachers' Treasures – Indianapolis, Ind.

Teaching Tools Resource Center – Tampa, Fla.

The CORE Store - Plano, Texas

The Education Partnership – Pittsburgh, Pa

The Pencil Box – Tulsa, Okla.

The Teacher's Desk – Buffalo, N.Y.

Tools 4 Teaching – Ocala, Fla.

Tools for Schools Broward – Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Tools for Schools St. Lucie – Fort Pierce, Fla.

Treasures 4 Teachers – Phoenix, Ariz.

References

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  1. ^ Fadel, Leila; Martin, Michel (August 17, 2023). "National Retail Federation finds cost of school supplies is at an all-time high". National Public Radio. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  2. ^ a b "IC Bus gives $10,000 to Kids in Need". Trucks, Parts, Service. September 11, 2023. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  3. ^ Yates, Melanie (July 31, 2023). "When Is the Best Time to Start Back-to-School Shopping?". Yahoo. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  4. ^ Lyons, Sierra (August 13, 2023). "As Back-to-School Costs Soar, More Parents & Teachers Turn to Charities for Help". The74. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  5. ^ Powel, James. "Back to school support: Where to find free school supplies for 2023/2024 academic year". USA Today. pp. July 26, 2023. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  6. ^ Sandberg, Diane (September 2, 2021). "Roseville nonprofit helps teachers stock their classrooms with needed supplies". Kare. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  7. ^ "How you can help: The Inspired volunteer calendar offers many opportunities to make a difference". Star Tribune. November 3, 2023. Retrieved 3 December 2023.

Kids In Need Foundation

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