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The Programs `Your Art` Helps Fund

For each Students Rebuild annual Project, we partner with high-impact organizations working on the ground to help strengthen communities worldwide—many of them household names. The funds we donate transform student work into immediate, on-the-ground progress for carefully vetted programs that are evaluated according to the outcomes they produce. In addition to extending our reach and helping our funding make more of a difference, our partners also inform the resources we provide to teachers and students.

Bringing the Extraordinary Earth Project to the world.

For the 2024 Extraordinary Earth Project, we're collaborated with organizations with a proven track record of addressing critical needs and impacting local and global change. Learn more below.
Choose Earth

Choose Earth is a global movement by Choose Love that aims to inspire people to take action on climate change. Choose Love supports climate refugees and the communities that need critical infrastructure after a climate disaster. The organization will re-grant Students Rebuild funds to established local partners directly tackling the climate crisis.

Participated in

2024: Extraordinary Earth Project

Amal

Young people will also be inspired by the journey of education partner Little Amal — a moving, public, interactive arts exhibition that helps raise awareness about the conditions of refugee youth around the world by building partnerships with local communities. Funding supports education and impact efforts for young people to learn about the intersections of climate change and migration through the arts and community theater.

Participated in

2023: Welcoming Refugees Project

2024: Extraordinary Earth Project

NWF

The National Wildlife Federation, America's largest and most trusted conservation organization, works across the country to unite Americans from all walks of life in giving wildlife a voice. They have been on the front lines for wildlife since 1936, fighting for the conservation values that are woven into the fabric of our nation's collective heritage.

Participated in

2024: Extraordinary Earth Project

Eden

Dedicated to reforestation and environmental conservation efforts around the world, Eden Reforestation Projects recognizes the importance of trees in mitigating climate change, providing habitat for wildlife, improving soil quality and offering livelihood opportunities for local populations.

Participated in

2024: Extraordinary Earth Project

SNF

The Solgaard Nyx Foundation works to prevent plastics from ending up in rivers and oceans to restore the ecosystems of Indonesia.

Participated in

2024: Extraordinary Earth Project

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4-H is America’s largest youth development organization—empowering nearly six million young people with the skills to lead for a lifetime. Students Rebuild is distributing 500 Power Protector Kits to libraries as a part of the 4-H STEM Challenge.

Participated in

2024: Extraordinary Earth Project

Maui UW

Maui United Way is supporting recovery efforts across the island and greater Hawaii. Funding will go toward three organizations sponsored by MUW dedicated to youth and ecological restoration, including:

  • Maui United Way's NASA Harvest Project which tackles food insecurity in Maui. Following the devastating wildfires, the project has shifted its focus to using data and mapping tools to support MUW's Emergency Financial Assistance program, which has already given financial support to over 8,000 wildfire survivors.

  • Maui United Way partner Kupu's Hawaii Youth Conservation Corps (HYCC), which equips young adults for professional endeavors by offering green job and volunteer prospects and delivering training in essential life skills

  • Maui United Way partner Hawaiʻi Land Trust which is dedicated to preserving Hawaiian land through sustainable restoration initiatives, education, and engagement with young individuals who act as stewards of the land, protecting over 21,500 acres of land across Hawaiʻi.

Participated in

2024: Extraordinary Earth Project

All Challenge Partners

We donate funds, our partners implement programs.

For more than a decade, we've been proud to partner with the incredible organizations below who are dedicated to improving the lives of young people around the world. Learn more about partnering with Students Rebuild in this [Partnership Overview](//assets.ctfassets.net/7qonaq6zrtkb/6er0pxpPlvb3cW0gRuJWtT/d4e49426598fcbcc7de75cc38bcbf0fb/2020_Students_Rebuild_Partnership_Overview.pdf).
Choose Love

Choose Love has raised millions to support refugees and created a movement of people putting love into action around the world.

Participated in

2023: Welcoming Refugees Project

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The Deep South Center for Environmental Justice

Participated in

2019: The Ocean Challenge

Unicef

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) works in more than 190 countries and territories to put children first. UNICEF has helped save more children’s lives than any other humanitarian organization by providing health care and immunizations, safe water and sanitation, nutrition, education, emergency relief and more.

Participated in

2020: The Hunger Challenge

2023: Welcoming Refugees Project

Welcoming America

Welcoming America is a nonprofit leading a movement to help inclusive communities becoming more prosperous by ensuring everyone belongs, including immigrants.

Participated in

2023: Welcoming Refugees Project

World Savvy

World Savvy works with educators to make classrooms more inclusive, relevant, and engaging.

Participated in

2023: Welcoming Refugees Project

Promotional Partners

In addition to the partner organizations we select to receive funding through our annual Challenges, we also collaborate with promotional partners to bring awareness to Students Rebuild and our Challenges—and vice versa. These are organizations aligned by mission, values, and typically focused on serving an educator or student audience.