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The Allstate Foundation’s Classroom Service Grants 2025 - 2026 is supporting Community Service projects – Help Center NOTE: Due to high engagement, project screening review times are longer than normal, up to 7 business days (excluding weekends and federal holidays). Our team is reviewing submissions in the order that they are received.
The Allstate Foundation’s Classroom Service Grants 2025 - 2026 is committed to empowering youth to serve and improve communities. As a part of this commitment, they’ve partnered with TIME for Kids to create themed community service content called Service Stars.
Starting January 21st, you can receive a one-time donation of $500 when you submit a project that helps your students serve their community beyond the classroom, inspired by one of the Service Stars missions. If your project meets the criteria below, the one-time donation will appear once your project is approved and live on the site.
Create a project that will support a student-led community service activity, inspired by the missions below. When creating your project, use the campaign code " ALLSTATEFOUNDATION" . Request resources that will be used to benefit the community beyond your classroom.
Project essays must: Describe the student-led activity. This must be an action that your students will take to benefit others in the community. Define the community that you seek to serve and how your students’ service will benefit that community.
Qualifying communities include the surrounding area (i. e, neighborhood, city, county) or the school community (i.e., the entire school, not exclusively your class). Explain how the materials you’re requesting will help students lead the initiative or activity.
Request under $500 for your total project goal, including taxes, shipping, fees, and the suggested donation to support DonorsChoose. This is about $380 in materials. Use the following missions as inspiration for your community service project: Finding ways to keep our Earth clean and beautiful, whether by contributing to clean waterways or helping people recycle .
Aiding literacy (reading, writing, and speaking) efforts in the community, or boosting other types of literacy—for example, digital or financial literacy. Sharing information or educating others on topics that affect the community. Projects should explain the topic students would like to speak out about, such as new local playground and or safer roadways , and explain how their actions may energize the community to get more involved.
Helping someone or people who are feeling unwell, physically or mentally, or helping promote and encourage wellness within a community - such as by coordinating a product drive . Raising money for a cause and donating the proceeds to a nonprofit that helps others . Spreading kindness in the surrounding area (i.
e, neighborhood, city, county) or the school community (i.e., the entire school, not exclusively your class). Combating food insecurity in the community through efforts including food drives and snack-pack events . Helping protect or care for animals in the community, such as at a local shelter .
Hunger: Food Pantry for Some Full Bellies Literacy: Books and Blankets: A Community Literacy Event Wellness: A Student-Led Wellness Campaign for Mind and Body Kindness: Kindness and Friendship Bracelets Animal: Hands-On Habitats Raise Money: Holiday Community Service Speak out: Speaking Out Against Bullying Projects that don’t specify their community service according to the guidelines.
Projects containing resources that are not being directly used by students to lead a community service activity or initiative. Projects containing resources for classroom needs that are not connected to community service (examples: classroom health items, food and drinks for the classroom, teacher supplies).
Resources related to transportation or other costs associated with in-person events, e.g. – cost of transportation to drop off materials to an external organization. ( See our current guidelines around Class Trips and Visitors here .) Frequently Asked Questions: Click the buttons below to read the answers to each question, or use your spacebar after selecting your desired question.
Q: Can I submit multiple projects for this campaign? ▼ No. You can only submit one project for this campaign. Q: Do I qualify for this opportunity if I received a previous one-time donation from The Allstate Foundation?
▼ If you previously received a one-time donation during the autumn campaign between September 26 - December 31st, 2025, then you are eligible to receive a one-time donation during this spring campaign. You are also eligible if you participated in any previous Allstate Foundation campaigns. Q.
How do I input the correct campaign code to my project? ▼ You must input your chosen campaign code when you’re in the process of creating your project. Upon starting your project’s draft , on the “Hi” page, click on the “Enter a campaign code” button.
A pop-up window will appear with an empty field in which you can enter your campaign code. Click “OK” to save your input and now your project will be attributed to that specific campaign. If you're already signed in to your teacher account, you can click on this link to open a project with the campaign code already applied .
Only one project per teacher. Q. What happens if my project is over the total project goal of $500?
▼ Your project will not receive the one-time donation from The Allstate Foundation. Anything over the total project goal will not qualify for the match. Shipping charges may vary and the suggested donation amount can't be removed from a project's total goal.
While you cannot remove the suggested donation, donors can choose to opt-out of giving a portion of their donation to DonorsChoose. Q. Why are some projects approved faster than others?
▼ Our team typically review projects within 4-6 business days, in the order of which they are submitted. Additionally, during periods of high project submissions (which offers like this one may cause), projects may take longer to review (up to 10 business days).
With thanks to The Allstate Foundation DonorsChoose Refer-a-Teacher program [No funding remains] DICK'S Sporting Goods Foundation is matching donations to sports and fitness projects from Equity Focus Schools [No Funding Remains] DonorsChoose Board Member W. Kamau Bell is supporting classroom projects near Carmel, California My order status says “MORE INFO”, what’s happening?
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