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Alliance for School Choice
1660 L Street, NW
Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20036

Call us at:
202.280.1990

Join the national movement and find the best opportunities for change.

—John Walton

Make an Investment in Systemic and Sustainable Education Reform

The Alliance for School Choice is the nation’s vanguard organization for promoting, implementing and enhancing K-12 educational choice for disadvantaged families. We work tirelessly to create a vehicle for reform-minded individuals and organizations to make a truly strategic investment in education reform.

Supporters of the Alliance benefit from the unique confidence that their gifts advance the school choice movement as a whole – and in turn benefit hundreds of thousands of children – as the Alliance allocates significant financial and technical resources to implement and enhance individual state-based school choice programs throughout the country.

There are three tremendous benefits to making your contribution to the school choice movement through the Alliance for School Choice.

In addition, our supporters become a special part of the Alliance for School Choice community, receiving regular updates on our work, attending special events, and building the national school choice network.

The Alliance for School Choice is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization as determined by the Internal Revenue Services (IRS) Code; all contributions are tax-deductible.

The Alliance for School Choice is supported entirely by voluntary grants and contributions. Government grants are neither sought nor accepted. Contributions at any level are welcome.

Our financial records are audited each year, and an audited financial statement is available upon request.

"Wealthy parents can ensure their children’s education by sending them to the finest private schools. Middle-class parents can ensure their children’s education by moving to neighborhoods where the better public schools exist. Parents in poor neighborhoods have no choice. We have to do something about that."
—Alex Cranberg,  Education donor
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