
Ways to Give
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One-time Gift (online, check, or DAF)
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Annual or Monthly Gift (sustained impact)
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Become a Partner ($500 or $1,000 annually with voting privileges)
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Employer Match (double or triple your gift!)
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**Ten Thousand Reasons is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Your gift is tax-deductible, maximizing your impact.
EIN: 47-2936023
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Partner Impact by Numbers
Every number fuels a student-led movement for good.
$627,000+
Funding
Life-Changing Grants
44
Communities Strengthened
15
Countries
Transformed
146
Students Leading
the Way
Where Your Gift Goes
100% of your gift goes directly to grants requested by Whitefield students. Administrative costs are fully covered by our Board, so your donation always has maximum impact
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With operational expenses fully covered by board members, 100% of your donation directly funds charitable initiatives.
Student Voices
Hear from Our Students! Their passion, leadership, and vision drive Ten Thousand Reasons. These are the voices of Whitefield students whose grants — fueled by your support — are changing lives.
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On the Application’s Challenges: "Filling out the application was intense—those questions about impact and budgets made me think like a real philanthropist. I learned how to explain why my charity deserved the grant, and that clarity gave me confidence to speak up for what I believe in." — Liam C., 10th Grader
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Grantee Spotlight
These are the incredible organizations supported by Ten Thousand Reasons grants—funded by the passion of student philanthropists. Each logo represents real change: from community shelters to global initiatives. Explore the impact below!
Together We Transform
When you give, you join Whitefield students and our board to transform lives — from Atlanta to the US and around the world. Your annual impact report will show stories, photos, and numbers of students leading change, organizations growing stronger, and communities thriving — from summer camps to food for 800 people.
As a $500 or $1,000 Partner, you’ll vote on student grant presentations in April, shaping the next wave of impact.
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