ScholarsDollar.com Helping Educators Save Big on Classroom Supplies

In May 2018, just as school was about to close for the summer, thousands of teachers in Arizona walked out of their classrooms, joining educators in the “Red for Ed” movement in protest of stagnant salaries and the lack of funding for school supplies.

According to a federal Department of Education survey, 94 percent of public school teachers in the United States pay for supplies without reimbursement, spending an average of $479 per school year. The Education Market Association also found that $1.6 billion in school supplies is pushed onto teachers every year, with one in 10 teachers spending more than $1,000 of their own money.

Among these teachers is Monica Baird, an educator and entrepreneur in Phoenix.

“Leaving the business world and becoming a teacher was amazing,” said Baird. “Like many of the educators I know, I feel like teaching is something that I was born to do.”

After her first year of teaching, however, Baird calculated that she spent over $1,700 on her classroom and supplies. While she loved being in the classroom with her students, she struggled with the financial commitment.

“My passion for teaching meant that I also put a lot of my own resources into my classroom,” Baird explained. “At first, I was happy and excited to purchase the supplies, especially when I thought there was a tax write-off. Unfortunately, I learned too late that the most I could write off was $250.”

Building a better way

Baird wanted to find a better, easier way for teachers to get the classroom supplies they wanted and needed without spending too much of their own money. She also wanted to help teachers save time – after all, there isn’t a lot of time for shopping for supplies following a busy day of running their classrooms, organizing their curricula and managing their families.

“It was clear that teachers need a better, more affordable way to purchase the supplies that they use in their classrooms, so I decided to build it,” said Baird.

From her personal experience and her desire to innovate, Baird created ScholarsDollar.com, an educator-only online community where teachers can buy affordable products for their classrooms and open their own stores to sell or exchange extra classroom items they no longer need.

For teachers only

Baird officially launched ScholarsDollar.com in 2018. The site is only for educators, requiring members to send in their teacher certifications before they can join. Once validated, the teachers have full access to the site and the low-cost classroom and party supplies, toys, books and other academic products.

“The initial response from teachers was overwhelming, so I knew I had something that was needed in the marketplace,” stated Baird. “While it’s challenging to teach and run a business, I am passionate about ScholarsDollar.com, and I am committed to doing something that helps educators.”

Partnering with DollarDays has shined a whole new light in terms of what I can offer my customers and community.

Monica Baird, Owner & Founder, Scholars Dollar

Quality matters to teachers

As Baird was looking for places to purchase products, she came across DollarDays. DollarDays offers thousands of bulk school supplies, from colored pencils to backpacks. Since 2007, DollarDays has sold more than four million backpacks, four million pairs of scissors and 11 million boxes of crayons.

“Teachers want the best products for their classrooms because they know they will last longer and endure the many little hands that use them,” Baird explained. “Partnering with DollarDays has shined a whole new light in terms of what I can offer my customers and community.”

Saving quality teachers

Baird is building ScholarsDollar.com to be an exclusive service that educators around the country will want to join. Her online store delivers high-quality, low-cost products that teachers need for their classrooms while also developing an engaging community for educators to connect, collaborate and potentially earn money by building their own stores. Ultimately, Baird sees ScholarsDollar.com as one more way to keep good teachers in the classroom.

“We are losing too many quality educators that love teaching due to low salaries and the burden of funding their own classroom supplies,” said Baird. “I see ScholarsDollar.com as a means to help save these teachers, keep them in the classroom and benefit the lives of many children.”

She added, “The average teacher spends nearly $500 a year in classroom expenses. With DollarDays’ help, if I can help 125 teachers in Phoenix, I can collectively save them over $62,000 this school year. The opportunity to help even more teachers is exciting, and it is why I envision ScholarsDollar.com becoming the one-stop school supplies shop for educators everywhere.”

Marine Toys for Tots Welcomes DollarDays as National Partner

DollarDays and the Marine Toys for Tots Program today announced a national partnership that will help more than 800 Toys for Tots Coordinators across the United States stretch their donation dollars and meet their goal of giving toys and bringing joy this Christmas to children of all ages.

Toys for Tots runs its national toy collection campaign from October until mid-December. Local businesses and organizations serve as drop-off and collection points for the donations. Funds raised from individual and national corporate donations are also used to purchase toys and other products to supplement the local toy collections. As a result of the DollarDays partnership, Toys for Tots Coordinators can purchase books, toys and games, backpacks, learning tools, electronics and other products based on the needs of their local communities. The partnership will also help fill the gap in toy donations following the closure of Toys “R” Us stores across the country.

“DollarDays provides high-value products for kids of all ages, which really helps our nonprofit partners,” said Shelly Chaney, Vice President and General Manager of DollarDays. “We have some incredible selections for newborns and baby items, and can also cater to the needs of teenagers, two age groups that have traditionally received fewer product donations from the general public. Toys for Tots Coordinators can shop with us to fill in all the gaps on their wish lists so that every child experiences the joy of Christmas.”

New this year, DollarDays will spotlight Toys for Tots on the DollarDays.com checkout page from now through December 31, 2018. Shoppers can choose to donate five percent of their purchases back to the national Toys for Tots Foundation. This is in addition to five percent of all orders placed by the Toys for Tots Coordinators.

“We are excited that DollarDays is featuring the Toys for Tots Foundation as a beneficiary of its 5% Give-Back Program,” said Ted Silvester, Toys for Tots Vice President. “The more people who use DollarDays’ site and select the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation at checkout, the more wish lists we can fulfill. The benefit is also that much greater, given all the toys and other products we will get from working with DollarDays.”

DollarDays offers Toys for Tots Coordinators personalized service that will help them to hone in on what they need, maximize their spend to help as many kids as possible, and coordinate storage and shipping, including holding orders in company warehouses until they are needed. There are no minimums to buy and all orders include free shipping.

Silvester added, “DollarDays has been extremely proactive with our Coordinators, providing them access to a diverse catalog of products and the assistance and resources they need to simplify the purchasing decisions they will make with their donation dollars.”

About DollarDays
Founded in 2001, DollarDays is the leading supplier of wholesale goods for nonprofits, businesses and betterment organizations. By sourcing affordable products, backed by exceptional service and meaningful community engagement, we strive to inspire and empower our customers to accomplish their missions to improve the lives of people around the world. Recognized as the City of Phoenix Mayor’s Office “2018 Product Exporter of the Year” and Internet Retailer Magazine’s “B2B E-commerce Marketer of the Year” for 2016 and 2017, DollarDays is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. For more information, visit www.dollardays.com.

About the Marine Toys for Tots Program
Marine Toys for Tots Program, a 71-year national charitable program run by the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, provides happiness and hope to disadvantaged children during each Christmas holiday season. The toys, books and other gifts collected and distributed by the Marines offer these children recognition, confidence and a positive memory for a lifetime. It is such experiences that help children become responsible citizens and caring members of their community. Last year the Marine Toys for Tots Program fulfilled the holiday hopes and dreams of 7 million less fortunate children in over 800 communities nationwide. Since 1947, over 251 million children have been assisted. The Marine Toys for Tots Foundation is a not for profit organization authorized by the U.S. Marine Corps and the Department of Defense to provide fundraising and other necessary support for the annual Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program. For more information, visit www.toysfortots.org.

DollarDays Named Product Exporter of the Year at Phoenix Mayor’s Export Awards

DollarDays was named Product Exporter of the Year by interim Phoenix Mayor, Thelda Williams, at the 2018 Mayor’s Export Awards. The awards program, part of the 19th Annual Global Links Luncheon presented by Phoenix Sister Cities Inc., celebrates the role of exports in building the city’s economy.

DollarDays is an online marketplace that serves more than 125,000 global nonprofits, businesses and schools across the country. The company leverages almost two decades of purchasing power to deliver high-value products, such as hygiene kits and disaster-relief supplies, clothing, blankets, and backpacks. With its extensive network of suppliers, DollarDays provides end-to-end support to stretch customers’ donation and purchasing dollars, while helping organizations complete their projects and achieve their missions.

“An increasing number of organizations, large and small, rely on DollarDays’ products and support to get wholesale items at a great value,” said Ronald C. Pruett, Jr., Chief Executive Officer of DollarDays. “For nearly 18 years, DollarDays has made Phoenix our home base, and, from here, we have served thousands of nonprofits whose missions touch lives around the world. We appreciate the recognition from Mayor Williams and the Sister Cities for DollarDays’ contributions to Phoenix.”

Mayor Williams said, “Smart business leaders understand the importance of doing business beyond our borders. This year, the Mayor’s Export Awards recognizes five Phoenix businesses that are helping to diversify, strengthen and build our local economy into one that competes internationally. We are proud to have these businesses in Phoenix.”

About DollarDays
Founded in 2001, DollarDays is the leading supplier of wholesale goods for nonprofits, businesses and betterment organizations. By sourcing affordable products, backed by exceptional service and meaningful community engagement, we strive to inspire and empower our customers to accomplish their missions to improve the lives of people around the world. Recognized as the City of Phoenix Mayor’s Office “2018 Product Exporter of the Year” and Internet Retailer Magazine’s “B2B E-commerce Marketer of the Year” for 2016 and 2017, DollarDays is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. For more information, visit www.dollardays.com.

DollarDays Awarded SAGE 2019 “A” Supplier Rating

Customer service, quality and delivering a great value are critical to DollarDays’ success, and we focus on them every day, so whenever we are recognized for our efforts, we celebrate.

SAGE promotional products distributors recently recognized DollarDays as among the best suppliers in the industry. DollarDays received an “A” from distributors based on ratings collected through the PPAI network for SAGE Online, SAGE Web and SAGE Mobile. The award recognizes companies for quality, customer service and product safety.

How important is this award?

“Distributors in the promotional products industry have complicated businesses and transactions,” said Michael Stringer, Vice President and General Manager of America’s Suppliers, parent company of DollarDays. “Because these relationships are business-to-business-to-consumer, they tend to be larger orders with many moving parts and operationally complex, and require fine-tuning, as well as high degrees of product knowledge and execution. These ratings help distributors determine which suppliers to use for their promotional product needs.”

SAGE President, David Natinsky, said, “We treat our Supplier Rating Awards with the utmost respect, because they are a testament to each supplier’s dedication to product safety and customer service. This is why we’re so proud to recognize our award-winning suppliers for setting the standard of quality and integrity in the promotional products industry.”

Putting our customers first

While DollarDays is known for its work with global nonprofit organizations, we’re also one of the largest promotional products suppliers in the country. We work with thousands of promotional products distributors, and we maintain an inventory of 30,000 wholesale items from which businesses and organizations can choose.

Congratulations to the entire DollarDays team for the “A” rating, industry recognition and for continuing to put customers first.

Good360, DollarDays Grow National Partnership

Good360, the global leader in product philanthropy and purposeful giving, and DollarDays today announced a new partnership that will increase the support of disaster-relief efforts, upholding Good360’s mission to get the right goods to the right people at the right time during all phases of disaster recovery. The agreement builds upon DollarDays’ efforts over the past three years to support Good360 and its diverse base of more than 75,000 nonprofit partners.

DollarDays is currently a leading provider of needed goods through Good360’s online community. Nonprofit organizations looking to maximize their donation dollars can access high-quality, low-cost products for their own charitable efforts. Highly needed products include baby and school supplies, blankets, hygiene kits, and clothing basics, such as shirts, hats, gloves, socks and underwear. DollarDays also supports Good360 with as-needed special orders, recently providing backpacks and school supplies for distribution within the Good360 nonprofit membership network.

“Good360 understands and invests in disaster-recovery preparation like no other organization,” said Shelly Chaney, Vice President and General Manager of DollarDays. “They’re ready to respond and quick to deploy the necessary aid when and wherever it’s needed to people struggling to endure unexpected challenges. By combining Good360’s expertise and experience with DollarDays’ wholesale supply engine, merchandise networks, pricing negotiation skills, and data and analytics tools, we’re creating a powerful force to respond to disasters.”

“With DollarDays, we get to work smarter and more effectively as partners together,” said Howard Sherman, CEO of Good360. “We can source exactly what is needed in the disaster field in order to meet the needs of our nonprofit partners as the demand arises. This relationship also allows us to pre-position highly needed, ‘no regret’ items that can be deployed quickly to disaster-impacted areas. DollarDays has created products and programs that help us and our partners, and will add tremendous value to our disaster-relief efforts.”

In 2017, DollarDays also donated five percent of sales for a week, raising more than $32,000 to help Good360 mobilize its recovery efforts in Texas following Hurricane Harvey.

About DollarDays
Founded in 2001, DollarDays is the leading supplier of wholesale goods for nonprofits, businesses and betterment organizations. By sourcing affordable products, backed by exceptional service and meaningful community engagement, we strive to inspire and empower our customers to accomplish their missions to improve the lives of people around the world. Recognized as the City of Phoenix Mayor’s Office “2018 Product Exporter of the Year” and Internet Retailer Magazine’s “B2B E-commerce Marketer of the Year” for 2016 and 2017, DollarDays is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. For more information, visit www.dollardays.com.

About Good360
Good360’s mission is to transform lives by providing hope, dignity, and a sense of renewed possibility to individuals, families, and communities impacted by disasters or other challenging life circumstances who, without us, would struggle to find that hope. As the global leader in product philanthropy and purposeful giving, we partner with socially responsible companies to source highly needed goods and distribute them through our network of diverse nonprofits that support people in need. Good360 has distributed more than $9 billion in donated goods around the world, helping its network of more than 75,000 prequalified nonprofits strengthen communities and improve the lives of millions. Good360 is proud to partner with corporate donors such as Walmart, UPS, CVS Health Foundation, Amazon, Advance Auto Parts, RH (Restoration Hardware), American Eagle Outfitters, Tempur Sealy International, Mattel, Gap, Inc., Eddie Bauer, Levi Strauss & Company, and JPMorganChase. Good360 is a registered 501(c)(3) organization. Learn more at https://www.good360.org.

DollarDays’ School Supplies Donation is a Huge Hit for Students in Miami

Young Dreams Community Outreach was established in December 2009. The nonprofit organization focuses on children in our communities and their futures. We provide children with educational supplies, books, hands-on activities and positive interactions that will impact their lives. Our mission is to reach out to communities in the City of Miami and help homeless families, abused women, children, and the elderly. We provide clothing, food, hygiene products, school supplies, and toys in hopes to help reduce the effects of poverty.

Thanks to DollarDays, we were able to provide 1,300 children in the City of Miami with book bags and supply packets for their return to school. Many children were referred by local outreach agency, the Children’s Trust, which helps families in dire need. Our organization helps children experience and envision their dreams for the future. We provide children the opportunity to experience different careers during our back-to-school event while also providing them with educational supplies, fun activities and a great time. With charity and grants we are making a difference for the children’s futures. We hosted an annual free event for the public in need, providing book bags, supplies, career stations, introductions to local attractions, photos with Toy Story characters and so much more. Thank you Good360 and DollarDays for helping us provide a better future for the children in our community.

Original article here: https://good360.org/impact-stories/school-supplies-donation-is-a-huge-hit-for-backtoschoolstudentsin-miami

DonationDays Promotes DollarDays Mission, Encourages a Spirit of Volunteerism

If you follow DollarDays on its social media platforms, you know how hard we work to help nonprofits stretch their donation dollars. Since 2007, we’ve assisted charitable organizations with their holiday outreach efforts by supplying more than 1.2 million blankets, five million pairs of socks and four million backpacks.

Offering affordable, wholesale products for nonprofits and their recipients is just one way we’re contributing to our communities, though; DollarDays also makes it a mission to donate its team where needed through the DollarDays DonationDays Program. Similar to programs at Fortune 500 companies, DonationDays encourages all DollarDays employees to give time in meaningful service to Arizonan nonprofit organizations.

Spreading goodwill Valleywide

The DonationDays Program launched in January 2018 and is currently spearheaded by Jim Jacobs, DollarDays’ Chief Financial Officer. According to Jacobs, “Many of our employees are already contributing in a number of ways to a variety of worthy causes. By taking advantage of our DonationDays Program, they can now use two paid workdays to spend time supporting organizations and promoting the DollarDays mission. From the Phoenix Rescue Mission to Strikes for Kids, we appreciate all that our team members have done to help local programs. We can and want to grow our influence across the region.”

Some of the Phoenix-area organizations benefitting from DonationDays year to date include:

Recently, DollarDays team members Joe Belcher, Gabe Sandoval and Frank Albanese volunteered with the Valley of the Sun United Way, donating time in support of a local service project.

“We had a great time helping the United Way,” said Belcher, one of the company’s Inside Sales Representatives. “The DonationDays Program makes volunteering and helping local organizations even more rewarding. As a company, we’re in the business of supporting nonprofits every day. It’s nice to also be able to give our time to make a difference. It’s great to know that DollarDays allows us to practice what we preach.”

Participation is easy

DonationDays is open to all employees who have been with the company for more than three months. Team members are encouraged to use two paid workdays every year to support Phoenix-area causes.

“We appreciate our team members taking and sharing photos of their volunteer activities so that we can spread the goodness with our partners and other local organizations in and around Phoenix,” explained Jacobs. “There is tremendous potential for doing good from the team within the walls of DollarDays. Together, we can make a difference in our communities.”

Catholic Charities USA, DollarDays Announce Partnership

Catholic Charities USA (CCUSA) and DollarDays today announced a new partnership that will enable DollarDays to provide affordable product sourcing solutions to CCUSA’s network of 166 member agencies throughout the United States. The agreement encourages the organization’s local agencies to source school supplies, personal care products, disaster-relief items and other bulk goods directly from DollarDays as a means to reduce costs and grow the number of CCUSA constituents helped with the same funding.

We’re excited about our partnership with DollarDays. Our member agencies will now have easy and affordable access to items essential to their outreach efforts.

Jean Beil, Senior Vice President for Programs and Services, Catholic Charities

“It’s our mission to assist nonprofits with stretching their donation dollars,” explained Michael Stringer, Vice President and General Manager for DollarDays. “Not only will this partnership make DollarDays’ wholesale products available to CCUSA’s member agencies, but they’ll also be supported by our broad network of vendors.”

Jean Beil, Senior Vice President for Programs and Services at Catholic Charities, shares Stringer’s enthusiasm with the new alliance. “We’re excited about our partnership with DollarDays,” Beil stated. “Our member agencies will now have easy and affordable access to items essential to their outreach efforts.”

CCUSA is a national membership organization formed in 1910 for Catholic Charities agencies throughout the United States and its territories. CCUSA provides advocacy, education, strategic alliances and other services to support the efforts of member agencies to serve vulnerable populations.

DollarDays has a 17-year history of supplying nonprofits and charities across the country with wholesale goods for missions and service projects. DollarDays will be introduced as a new national partner and event sponsor at CCUSA’s Annual Gathering in Buffalo, New York, from Sept. 12-14, 2018.

About DollarDays
Founded in 2001, DollarDays is the leading supplier of wholesale goods for nonprofits, businesses and betterment organizations. By sourcing affordable products, backed by exceptional service and meaningful community engagement, we strive to inspire and empower our customers to accomplish their missions to improve the lives of people around the world. Recognized as the City of Phoenix Mayor’s Office “2018 Product Exporter of the Year” and Internet Retailer Magazine’s “B2B E-commerce Marketer of the Year” for 2016 and 2017, DollarDays is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. For more information, visit www.dollardays.com.

About Catholic Charities USA
Catholic Charities USA (CCUSA), a member of Caritas Internationalis, is the national office for the Catholic Charities ministry nationwide. CCUSA’s members provide help and create hope to more than 8 million people a year regardless of religious, social, or economic backgrounds.

4 Tips to Help You Save on Back-to-School Shopping

After the holidays, back-to-school shopping is the second-largest spending season of the year. The average household spends nearly $688 annually on school supplies, new clothing, and electronics like laptops and calculators, according to the National Retail Federation. With school supply lists getting longer and costs rising, more and more parents are searching for quality items at a reasonable price. With this in mind, we’ve outlined four of our favorite money saving tips for the back-to-school shopping season.

1. Do Your Research

Walking into a brick-and-mortar store may encourage you to buy items that aren’t on your list. Why not save time (and money) and hit the web? Nearly 40 percent of parents will turn to the Internet for back-to-school shopping in 2018, the National Retail Federation predicts. The reasons vary, but two stand out – for one, online retailers specializing in back-to-school products typically negotiate lower prices than traditional retailers. Secondly, purchasing school supplies online enables you to ship your order directly to your door, saving you a trip to the store (or multiple stores). Beyond internet research, ask other parents where they buy school supplies and where they’ve seen the best deals.

2. Buy in Bulk

Back-to-school basics such as paper, pens, folders and pencils are available in large quantities at lower prices. Stocking up on these fundamentals will allow you to supply your student(s) throughout the year. We recommend purchasing bulk school supplies online so the larger boxes can be delivered to you. Our exclusive Big Box™ line of school supplies is a great bulk option, with quantities ranging from 150 units to 500 units per box. Plus, if you have leftover supplies at the end of the year, consider donating them to your student’s school or teacher.

3. Buy Now, Save Later

The back-to school rush typically begins in late July, giving parents a limited amount of time to purchase mandatory school supplies. This short period is often chaotic and stressful, and the last-minute rushing can cause families to exceed their budgets. Consider shopping throughout the year for items that can be used year-round, like pencils, notebooks and even crayons, as many retailers choose to have school-supply promotions during the off-peak season.

4. Shared Classroom Supplies

Classroom supplies are a newer addition to many school supply lists, and a growing number of teachers now request for incoming students to bring shareable items such as tissues, cleaning supplies and washable markers. Rather than increasing your household spend, team up with other parents and invest together. Several of these products can be purchased in large case packs known as “classpacks.” Get your student’s class quality products without breaking the bank.

We hope these tips help you save more this back-to-school season. As a reminder, if you have a surplus of back-to-school items, including backpacks, consider donating them to your local teachers or schools.

Chiefs’ Chris Conley Talks Passions, Preseason Thoughts at Charity Bowling Event

The Kansas City Chiefs’ Chris Conley may have reported for camp earlier this week, but that hasn’t stopped the wide receiver from finding time to film a movie or go bowling over the past couple of days.

Driving straight from the Chiefs’ training camp in St. Joseph, Mo., to Blue Springs, Mo., on Tuesday evening, Conley was present to attend his second-straight DollarDays Strikes For Kids Backpack Giveaway. Hosted at Lunar Bowl by Strikes for Kids, the two-hour event is designed to get school supplies and backpacks into the hands of kids for the upcoming school year.

Full article here: https://www.kansascity.com/sports/nfl/kansas-city-chiefs/article215474245.html