I MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

HOW PROJECT
GIVE WORKS
It's Simple. It's Student Driven. It Works.

Step 1:
Project Give offers two grants to engage your students:
Environmental or Humanitarian

Step 2:
Teachers apply online and schools are selected by Project Give. Apply Now! »

Step 3:
Project Give Boot Camp Training Seminar for new teachers, Starter Kit and funding distributed, instructions and training teachers.

Step 4:
Project Give starter kit includes: $1,000 Grant, CD with Curriculum for semesters with Project Give - includes 12 weeks of lesson plans

Step 5:
Project Give Celebration - Conclude services and projects at the end of the semester. Schools may re-apply for funding each semester and students are eligible to register and apply for college scholarships as well.



This holiday season, Granite
Park’s Peer Leadership Class participated in the Festival of Trees to benefit
Primary Children’s Hospital. Each semester for the past year, Peer Leadership
students at Granite Park have received a service-learning grant from Project
Give, which allows them to select and direct their own service project. Last
year, students supported The Road Home homeless shelter with their grant. This
semester, the students decided to use the grant to donate a Christmas Tree to
the annual Festival of Trees, held at the South Towne Expo Center. The students
chose the theme “Enchanted Winter,” purchased a tree and the ornaments, then traveled
to the Expo Center to decorate the tree on November 28th. The tree
turned out wonderfully, and sold at the Festival for over $1000! 