SchoolStream has created the Giving Back Program, a new program aimed at supporting communities across our nation. With the help of our school districts’ annual subscriptions over $20,000, we are able to give back 1% to deserving charities. With the help of our school districts’ annual subscriptions over $40,000, we are able to give back 2% to deserving charities.
Districts may choose to give back to an approved charity of their choice or choose from the following selected charities:
Save the Children

Founded in 1932, Save the Children works in impoverished rural communities in Appalachia, the Southeast, the Mississippi River Delta, the Gulf Coast, the Southwest and California’s Central Valley – where conditions resemble parts of the developing world. They provide early childhood development, literacy, physical activity, and nutrition programming as well as emergency relief.
Keep America Beautiful

Founded in 1953, Keep America Beautiful follows a practical approach that unites citizens, businesses and government to find solutions that advance our core issues of preventing litter, reducing waste, and beautifying communities.
The diverse American landscape consists of many different "community environments," each with their own interconnected needs and challenges. With a national network of nearly 1000 local affiliates and participating organizations, we combine education with hands-on stewardship to address the needs of communities on an intensely local and effective level.
Computers for Youth

Our nation is failing to provide low-income children the support they need during the critical middle school years. As a result, test scores are dropping sharply between the fifth and sixth grades.
School-based efforts to address this challenge have fallen short. Children spend only 13% of their waking hours in the classroom.
Founded in 1999, CFY offers an innovative solution with proven results. We improve student achievement by enhancing the educational resources available in children's homes, by improving parent-child interaction around learning, and by helping teachers make powerful links between the classroom and the home.
American Red Cross

Founded in 1881, The American Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and guided by its Congressional Charter and the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross Movement, will provide relief to victims of disaster and help people prevent, prepare for, and response to emergencies.
