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Collaborate with us

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. 

  • Want to designate how your gift is used, let us know. 
  • Want it used where there is the greatest need, we can do that, too.

Mail a check to The Do School, PO Box 1731, Winston-Salem, NC 27102. Or give online using the button below.

Pay with PayPal or a debit/credit card
Donor-Advised Grants

Foundations

Given our IRS tax-exempt status, you can now donate through places like the Winston-Salem Foundation and/or other community foundations from around the country.

Other Ways to Give

Gifts in-kind:  Would you be interested in donating goods: building material, supplies, or tools to help in the renovation of these Winston-Salem properties?


Sponsorships:
 Perhaps you're interested in sponsoring one the construction trade trainees as they take this life-changing journey.

Contact us

Volunteer

Our current needs include: classroom facilitators for the in-person and hands-on construction training. Interested in giving of your time and talents? Please let us know.

Learn More

Articles, Editorials, Documentaries

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, 


"Commentary: Our place, our space" by Jerry Anderson, published by the Winston-Salem Chronicle, April 12, 2018.


Documentary: RIGGED  - Jim Wolfston

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