Classroom Money Co. is a community-driven educational support organization dedicated to motivating and rewarding students in grades 7–12 for academic excellence. We believe that hard work in the classroom deserves meaningful recognition, and we partner with families, schools, and neighborhoods to create a culture where achievement is celebrated.

ClassroomMoney.org – We engage the community, collect donations, and build support for local students.

ClassroomMoney.com – We operate the Great Grades Get Paid program, where students enroll and receive financial rewards for strong grades, academic improvement, good attendance, and positive school behavior.

Our goal is to close motivation gaps, inspire responsibility, and help students build confidence by showing them that their success matters. Every donation we receive is used exclusively to reward students, empowering them to reach higher and stay motivated throughout their academic journey.
At Classroom Money Co., we’re not just supporting education
We’re investing in the future, one student at a time.

At Classroom Money Co., transparency is one of our core values. We ensure every contribution is used exactly as intended—supporting students and their academic success.
Find out more
Reward payouts to students
Financial incentives for good grades, improvement, attendance, and positive classroom behavior.
School partnership materials
Resources that help us collaborate with teachers, counselors, and school administrators.
Program verification and academic tracking
Ensuring every reward is earned through authentic and verified student achievement.
Tools, materials, and student support resources designed to encourage learning, build confidence, and help students reach their academic goals.





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