Stephen Colbert Teams Up With Share Fair Nation & ScanSource to Fund Nearly 1,000 South Carolina Classroom Projects on DonorsChoose

Donors ChooseComedian, television host, actor, and author, Stephen Colbert, announced that he has partnered with Share Fair Nation and ScanSource to fund every classroom project in South Carolina on DonorsChoose.

Together, the three contributions will fund nearly 1,000 projects for more than 800 teachers at over 375 schools, totaling $800,000. Colbert, a South Carolina native, announced the funding at a conference in New York hosted by DonorsChoose.org, a crowdfunding non-profit where teachers create projects requesting materials and experiences their students need to learn, and donors support the projects that inspire them.

Stephen Colbert 1Colbert stated:

“I’m so excited to announce we are funding all 1,000 South Carolina projects on DonorsChoose.org today. DonorsChoose.org makes it so easy to have an impact and connect directly with the teachers and students you’re helping.”

Damon Qualls, a teacher at Alexander Elementary School in Greenville, SC, joined Colbert for the surprise announcement in New York. Qualls has had 126 projects funded on DonorsChoose.org, including five projects from today’s announcement.

Qualls, after the surprise announcement, shared:

classroom“I was completely shocked. This means so much to the teachers and students in South Carolina. What you’ve done by funding these projects will make such a difference in the classroom.”

After the surprise announcement, Colbert joined a Google Hangout video conference with Qualls’ school, where students, teachers, administrators, several local officials, and the State Superintendent of Education expressed their gratitude for the funding.

Molly Spearman, State Superintendent of Education, noted:

Molly Spearman“I commend Stephen, Share Fair Nation, and Greenville’s own ScanSource for the support that they have given the dedicated and hardworking teachers of South Carolina through this gracious gift. I know these teachers will use it in a way that improves the quality of education for South Carolina’s students.”

Colbert, a member of the DonorsChoose Board of Directors, raised the funds for South Carolina classrooms by auctioning off his desk and set pieces after The Colbert Report ended in December. He was joined by Share Fair Nation, an initiative created by The Morgridge Family Foundation, and Greenville-based ScanSource.

Carrie Morgridge of The Morgridge Family Foundation, explained:

Carrie Morgridge“The team at Share Fair Nation and The Morgridge Family Foundation is thrilled to celebrate our South Carolina teachers and the immeasurable impact they have on the lives of students. We are so proud to partner with DonorsChoose.org, Steven Colbert and ScanSource to make some dreams come true today! An investment in a teacher is an investment in our future. Join us, because every gift matters!”

Christy Thompson, vice president of worldwide marketing at ScanSource, said:

Christy Thompson“ScanSource was so pleased to bring DonorsChoose to South Carolina in 2005, and we’re thrilled to continue our support a decade later. Since 2005, DonorsChoose.org has helped fund 13,000 South Carolina projects, investing over $5.6 million in teachers and students across the state. Education funding has never been more critical to the future of South Carolina, and ScanSource is proud to help classrooms in need.”

Charles Best, founder & CEO of DonorsChoose, added:

“We’re so grateful that Stephen, Share Fair Nation, and ScanSource could help the teachers of South Carolina in such a big and magical way today.”


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