Sponsors (individuals, companies, organizations) provide one full kit or one or more items. Donated equipment is then awarded to a college‑bound senior in need identified through:
College coursework assumes consistent access to a reliable device and connectivity. National research shows that device limitations can lead to missed classes/deadlines and that technology barriers disproportionately affect students with fewer resources—especially Black students.
You will recieve Sponsor recognition on our website/social posts Thank‑you letter + impact update after kit delivery Co‑branding opportunities for participating partners. We will provide you first year updates on the students progress.
Your support ensures that a student’s success is not limited by technology access but driven by potential, preparation, and determination. You help level the academic playing field and send a powerful message: their success is valued, and their future matters.
For sponsors, partners, and ambassadors the impact is
measurables, personal, and meaningful
“As a parent, sending your child off to college is already stressful. The CREW Project gave me peace of mind knowing my child is fully prepared. This program truly fills a gap that so many families face but few talk about.”
Parent“I’ve seen firsthand how lack of access to reliable technology holds students back. The CREW Project is a game-changer—it ensures students walk onto campus equipped, equal, and ready to thrive.”
School Counselor / Educator“Before receiving my CREW kit, I was worried about how I would keep up with college coursework. Now, I have everything I need to succeed from day one. This program didn’t just give me tools—it gave me confidence.”
Student“Supporting The CREW Project was one of the most impactful investments we’ve made. It’s not just about donating equipment—it’s about empowering future leaders and closing real gaps in educational equity.”
Corporate Sponsor“The CREW Project is exactly what our communities need—targeted, thoughtful, and transformative. It doesn’t just address access, it ensures readiness, and that’s what makes the difference.”
Community Leader