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Your support and financial contributions will enable us to meet our goals and improve conditions. Your generous donation will literally impact lives. Training in the construction trades directly impacts economic mobility.
We offer MULTIPLE WAYS to make a donation: check, stock options, donor-advised funds, and PayPal. Please continue reading this page for more details.
Mail a check to The Do School, PO Box 1731, Winston-Salem, NC 27102. To use PayPal, click the button below. NOTE: A processing fee is charged by PP and will be subtracted from your donation. Or continue to scroll down the page for other options.

Given our IRS tax-exempt status, you can also donate to us through places like the Winston-Salem Foundation, Renaissance Charitable, and/or other community foundations from around the country. PayPal Giving Fund is another way to give (no fees charged).

Gifts in-kind: Would you be interested in donating goods: building material, supplies, equipment or tools to help in the renovation of these Winston-Salem properties?
Partnerships: Interested in coming alongside TDS on these building, rehab or repair projects to offer your talents and expertise, your services?
Volunteer Days to be scheduled soon. We welcome gifts of labor, expertise, and/or mentorship. We encourage in kind donations. We are seeking to identify partnerships providing services, expertise and hands-on learning experiences for our cohort. And the CAN DO crew is eager to learn from you and develop their skills.
NCDOT hiring for multiple positions as they experience 20% vacancy rate - WXII12.com
Here’s why a whole group of men is being overlooked in the workforce - Anneken Tappe, CNN Business
Social Mobility Index - 8th Annual Report - published by CollegeNET
Foundation Announces Mission-Aligned Investment to The Do School - Dec. 8, 2021
"Innovative Do School Brings Collaboration to Raising Economic Mobility" by John Railey, writer-in-residence for CSEM, published by the Winston-Salem Chronicle, Nov. 10, 2021.
"Why you should consider second-chance hiring to overcome labor shortages" - Jeffrey D. Korzenik, chief economist at Fifth Third Bank.
"Commentary: Our place, our space" by Jerry Anderson, published by the Winston-Salem Chronicle, April 12, 2018.
Documentary: RIGGED - Jim Wolfston

Match Challenge: For every $1,000 raised, the Do School will receive $500, up to $40,000. Help us reach $60,000 ($20,000 from one donor) to go towards the purchase of the next learning lab. Every dollar counts! Click the button below to make a donation now. Spread the word!