Making classroom support easier to understand, share, and act on.
School supply needs do not stop after the first day. Families still need clarity. Teachers still need restocks. Students still need supplies that keep the day moving.
The School Supply Access Initiative brings those needs into one organized support path: classroom wish lists, teacher supply stories, school-year resources, sponsor opportunities, and practical ways to help.
Classroom support is separate from tax-deductible giving unless a qualified organization or platform clearly states otherwise. Some links may be affiliate links, and backtoschoolsupplies.org may earn from qualifying purchases when eligible.

A list gives people items. A story gives people context. This initiative connects both so classroom support feels clear, useful, and easy to share.
Share classroom needs with context.
Find clear ways to help real classrooms.
Align sponsorship with school-year value.
Classroom support should not depend on scattered links and last-minute posts.
Teachers often carry the quiet pressure of keeping a classroom stocked. Families want to help but need direction. Community members and brands want to support schools in a way that feels specific, credible, and useful. This initiative creates the structure.
Needs get context.
Teachers can submit classroom wish lists with a short story, top supply needs, location, grade level, and support link.
Support gets simpler.
Families can find classroom needs, supply resources, shopping guides, checklists, and school-year essentials in one place.
Readiness gets practical.
Support helps classrooms stay supplied with the items students reach for every day: paper, pencils, markers, books, tissues, headphones, and organization tools.
Giving gets focused.
Partners can support classroom needs, sponsor supply campaigns, participate in giveaways, or align products with real school-year use.
One initiative. Multiple ways to support the school year.
The initiative connects classroom wish lists, featured teacher stories, school supply shopping guides, partner campaigns, sponsor support, and future school-year access projects.
Browse teacher supply needs.
Explore reviewed classroom support stories and wish list links as they are added.
View wish lists → TeachersSubmit a classroom need.
Teachers can submit classroom details, top supply needs, and an Amazon Wish List link for review.
Submit for review → Supply HubShop school-year essentials.
Use the shopping hub for student supplies, teacher tools, restocks, backpack essentials, and classroom basics.
Open supply hub → SponsorsPartner on support.
Brands, local businesses, suppliers, and sponsors can explore relevant classroom and school-year support opportunities.
Partner with us →The small supplies are often the ones keeping the whole day together.
A stocked classroom is not about extras. It is about fewer interruptions, smoother routines, cleaner organization, and students having what they need when the lesson starts.
Supplies that disappear first.
Pencils, paper, tissues, wipes, glue sticks, folders, dry erase markers, crayons, notebooks, and classroom basics.
Tools that support instruction.
Books, manipulatives, art supplies, STEM materials, project supplies, reading resources, and subject-specific classroom tools.
Items that help rooms function.
Storage bins, labels, carts, desk organizers, supply caddies, bulletin board tools, chargers, headphones, and teacher organization items.
Clear support starts with clear information.
The initiative is designed to keep support organized, appropriate, and useful from first submission to public feature.
Teachers submit classroom needs.
Teachers share their Amazon Wish List link, classroom details, top supply needs, grade level, subject area, classroom size, and story context.
Submissions are reviewed.
Submissions are reviewed for completeness, classroom relevance, school association, student-safe content, and feature fit before publication.
Approved classrooms are featured.
Approved submissions may appear as classroom cards, support stories, homepage highlights, email mentions, social posts, or future directory listings.
Supporters choose how to help.
Families, alumni, community members, brands, and sponsors can use classroom links, shopping guides, or partnership paths to support school-year needs.
Submission does not guarantee publication, placement, timing, purchases, sponsorship, classroom support, traffic, or funding. Tax-deductible status should not be assumed unless a qualified organization or platform clearly states otherwise.
School supply support works best when more than one group has a clear role.
Submit classroom wish lists.
Share classroom needs, supply priorities, and a support link for review.
Submit a wish list → SupportersFind classrooms to support.
Browse featured classroom stories and use available links to help restock supplies.
Browse classrooms → SponsorsSupport campaigns or classrooms.
Explore sponsorships, partner placements, supply support, and school-year initiatives.
Sponsor support → Teachers + FamiliesUse practical supply guides.
Find teacher tools, student gear, supply categories, and school-year shopping resources.
View teacher tools →Support, sponsorship, affiliate links, and publication stay clear.
Support is directed through available links.
Classroom wish list support may use Amazon Wish List links or other approved support paths as the initiative grows.
Some links may support the site.
backtoschoolsupplies.org may earn from qualifying purchases when eligible affiliate links are used.
Support is not automatically tax-deductible.
Tax-deductible status should only be assumed when a qualified organization or platform clearly states it.
Choose the path that matches how you want to help.
Teachers can submit a classroom wish list. Supporters can browse featured classrooms. Partners and sponsors can inquire about campaigns, supply support, and featured opportunities.
backtoschoolsupplies.org may include affiliate links, featured partner placements, sponsored opportunities, classroom support campaigns, giveaways, and access initiatives with appropriate disclosure. Publication, sponsorship, support, funding, purchases, or specific outcomes are not guaranteed.
