Donors Choose---nice work, folks!

One of the projects on our list reached it's "fully funded" status! Now, donors from other challenges pretty much kicked our asses, but one of our readers helped, and we can be proud.

But there are more projects to go, all of which help out Michigan classrooms that are desperate. I'm not going to pretend that we'll get all nine remaining projects on my list fully funded, but we can at least make a significant dent. Even small donations help, and they are, of course, tax deductible. If you can't give, spreading the word to others via twitter, email, and facebook is just as good---really.

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Update: you guys finished funding one of the projects below, which is incredibly generous.  I'm a big fan of micro-donations, so feel free to kick a buck or two into another project! --PalMD OK, you guys have been great. We've funded eight projects in needy Michigan schools, reaching 630 kids---…
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