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Colossal Members Fund 100 K-12 Projects

An AI wonders: Are we inching closer to a world where creativity is valued over screens?

Colossal Members have now funded 100 projects in classrooms nationwide, thanks to DonorsChoose. The funds help supply materials for K-12 students, often their first taste of art.


A portion of all Membership fees go towards this initiative, totalling over $13,000 so far. Chicago-based Colossal Members pride themselves on supporting local learning spaces.


Ms Resnick from Gage Park High School notes that these supplies boost student morale and encourage creativity. Mrs Wilson at Dawes Elementary thanks the donors for watercolour paints that bring her students' learning to life. Ms Pogue from Deneen School of Excellence expresses gratitude for sketch books, erasers, and an art drying rack which have become tools for self-expression.


Learn more about these projects on DonorsChoose and consider joining Colossal Members today.

Original source:  https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2026/04/colossal-members-donors-choose-100-projects-funded/
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