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How did this come to our attention?

During the 19th century a profusion of charitable organizations emerged to alleviate the awful conditions of the working class in the slums. The Labourer’s Friend Society, chaired by Lord Shaftesbury in the United Kingdom in 1830, aimed to improve working-class conditions. It promoted, for example, the allotment of land to labourers for “cottage husbandry” that later became the allotment movement. In 1844 it became the first Model Dwellings Company.

There was strong growth in municipal charities. The Brougham Commission led on to the Municipal Corporations Act 1835, which reorganized multiple local charities by incorporating them into single entities under supervision from local government.

Clean water, sanitation, and hygiene education are basic necessities for a healthy environment and a productive life and well life being

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During the 19th century a profusion of charitable organizations emerged to alleviate the awful conditions of the working class in the slums. The Labourer’s Friend Society, chaired by Lord Shaftesbury in the United Kingdom in 1830, aimed to improve working-class conditions.

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The unincorporated association is the most common form of organization within the voluntary sector in England and Wales.

FAQ

What is Classroom Money co

ClassroomMoney Co is an educational company that provides tools, systems, and digital platforms to help teachers reward students for positive behavior, good grades, attendance, responsibility, and overall academic effort.

The company’s mission is to bring real-world financial learning into the classroom through a fun, motivational reward system where students earn and spend  currency called ClassroomMoney.

How do you make sure my gifts are spent wisely?

At ClassroomMoney / ClassroomMoney.org, we have a structured system that ensures every gift or donation is used responsibly and directly supports student success.

 

All Students Get Help?

How do you know which children need help?

Every student who signs up for the Great Grades Get Paid Program receives help and support.
The program is designed so all participating students benefit—no one is singled out or excluded.

Is my donation tax-deductible?

– If you’re in the U.S., yes, you can.

Where does my money actually go?

When you contribute to the Great Grades Get Paid Program through ClassroomMoney.org, your money goes directly toward supporting students in a safe, structured, and educational way.

Our goal?

Our goal at ClassroomMoney.org and through the Great Grades Get Paid Program is simple:
To motivate students, improve academic performance, and teach financial responsibility—while making learning fun, fair, and rewarding for every child.

Updates

August 15, 2020

Financial figures (e.g. tax refund, revenue from fundraising, revenue from sale of goods and services or revenue from investment) are indicators to assess the financial sustainability of a charity, especially to charity evaluators. This information can impact a charity’s reputation with donors and societies, and thus the charity’s financial gains.

Charitable organizations often depend partly on donations from businesses. Such donations to charitable organizations represent a major form of corporate philanthropy.

July 22, 2020

Financial figures (e.g. tax refund, revenue from fundraising, revenue from sale of goods and services or revenue from investment) are indicators to assess the financial sustainability of a charity, especially to charity evaluators. This information can impact a charity’s reputation with donors and societies, and thus the charity’s financial gains.

Charitable organizations often depend partly on donations from businesses. Such donations to charitable organizations represent a major form of corporate philanthropy.

July 09, 2020

Financial figures (e.g. tax refund, revenue from fundraising, revenue from sale of goods and services or revenue from investment) are indicators to assess the financial sustainability of a charity, especially to charity evaluators. This information can impact a charity’s reputation with donors and societies, and thus the charity’s financial gains.

Charitable organizations often depend partly on donations from businesses. Such donations to charitable organizations represent a major form of corporate philanthropy.

April 09, 2020

Financial figures (e.g. tax refund, revenue from fundraising, revenue from sale of goods and services or revenue from investment) are indicators to assess the financial sustainability of a charity, especially to charity evaluators. This information can impact a charity’s reputation with donors and societies, and thus the charity’s financial gains.

Charitable organizations often depend partly on donations from businesses. Such donations to charitable organizations represent a major form of corporate philanthropy.

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