I’m on a roll tonight. I found you through Snapshot and I found her though Callipidder Days. If I beleived in luck–I would say it’s my lucky day. But instead, I’ll just say I’ve been blessed while skipping ’round the net tonight.
Comment by Julee on 9/5/2007 @ 6:41 pm
After Priscilla Palmer’s self development list my friend Jenny and I have decided to try to help build the self development community as well with a little contest. I would like to invite you to find out more details at Win a $25 Gift Certificate.
Comment by Erin on 9/5/2007 @ 7:33 pm
Julee–It’s always cool to hear how people find out about us. And we’re blessed to have another reader who is wise enough to be using a Mac. (I noticed the mac.com e-mail address) Thanks for stopping by!
Comment by Jason on 9/6/2007 @ 11:03 am
Thanks for the DonorsChoose.org shout-out! And we’re now open to every public school in the nation, so tell all those Wisconsin teachers to start writing proposals!
Comment by Mike on 9/7/2007 @ 8:53 am
Thanks for all the great work you guys are doing, Mike!
Comment by Jason on 9/7/2007 @ 3:14 pm
[...] I’ve written before about DonorsChoose.org, a fabulous organization that offers a simple way to provide students in need with resources that our public schools often lack. Teachers submit proposals for real-world projects that they’d love to implement in their classrooms. Citizen philanthropists (that’s you) can browse the proposals and can help make them a reality through their contributions. One of the cool things is that you get feedback from the kids and teacher on how the project went. [...]
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The government already charitably donates to the school system on our behalf (they’re called taxes) but does anyone really feel confident that your local kindergarten class is any better off because of your contribution? With 
