Make an immediate impact on teachers and students during COVID. A second screen lets teachers see their students on one screen and lesson plans on the other. 74% of our teachers are at low-income schools.
Donate to teachers waiting for screens across the U.S.
Buy your local teacher a screen on Amazon for $115.
Why Two Screens?
Teachers and students are struggling during COVID. Teachers are calling two screens a “game changer” and it costs less than $5 per student.
“Second monitors are lifesavers. Imagine teaching 24 students and juggling lesson plans on a 13 inch laptop screen.”
— Mr. Stowell, Principal, Greenwood Elementary, Seattle WA
Teachers Are Waiting
In the last 100 days, donors like you have given 20,000 monitors to teachers — including all of Seattle and San Francisco public schools (TechCrunch).
But with the COVID winter upon us, our waitlist has spiked to 175,000 teachers, 74% at low-income schools serving communities disproportionately impacted by COVID.
Our team of Seattle tech veterans built a scalable platform for efficiently getting monitors to teachers, but it relies on the generosity of donors like you. Learn more.
Teacher Requests for Monitors
Donate to teachers waiting for screens across the U.S.
Buy your local teacher a screen on Amazon for $115.
Donors Are Stepping Up
The majority of screens are funded through the generosity of our large donors. Become a donor.
$500,000 and above
$250,000 - $499,000
Recent supporters: Madrona Venture Group - Jodi Green - Pioneer Square Labs - Axon Corporation - Jordan Schwartz
For donations of $25,000 or more, we can direct your gift to a city, state, ZIP codes, or high-need schools. Learn more.
Teacher Endorsements
“Total game changer!”
— Ms. Beck, Sand Point Elementary, Seattle, WA
“This gift completely changes the way I teach.”
— Ms. Waddell, Nansemond Elementary School, Suffolk, VA
“Life Changing! Seriously.”
— Ms. Hochstatte, Sumner High School, Sumner, WA
“I’m crying happy tears right now!”
— Ms. Wooley, Norfolk Technical High School, Norfolk, VA
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Two Screens for Teachers is #1 on GeekWire’s list of good things that happened in 2020.