School F.A.Q.

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Is The Reading Rally fundraiser FERPA and COPPA compliant?

Yes! The information requested to build our unique fundraising websites only uses directory information, which has to be approved by the School administrator or Principal. The administrator or Principal has to have complete control and access to the internal workings of the participant websites, which includes our communication strategy. The Let’s Go! Fundraising websites are designed to display full transparency of the fundraiser, but does not display full names of participants, their pictures, or any other identifying information that would be considered harmful (among other FERPA guidelines). There is no intercommunication from parents, donors, children, teachers, or any visitors to the donation websites created. The only thing to do from a Reading Rally participant website is to share or donate!
Per COPPA, the participant websites are basic by design, and do not collect personal data from students. The websites are created from Directory information (with FERPA as the guideline), and are simply a way to give credit for donations to a particular participant or group of participants. The parents and students do not have an “online account”, they only have a website they can use to get the credit for their donations when the website is shared.
For more information on the definition for directory information, Please look here:


Note: Per 34 C.F.R. § 99.37(d), a school or school district may adopt a limited directory information policy. If a school or school district does so, the directory information notice to parents and eligible students must specify the parties who may receive directory information and/or the purposes for which directory information may be disclosed.]
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), a Federal law, requires that [School or School District], with certain exceptions, obtain your written consent prior to the disclosure of personally identifiable information from your child’s education records. However, [School or School District] may disclose appropriately designated “directory information” without written consent, unless you have advised the [School or School District] to the contrary in accordance with [School or School District] procedures. The primary purpose of directory information is to allow the [School or School District] to include information from your child’s education records in certain school publications. Examples include:
A playbill, showing your student’s role in a drama production;
The annual yearbook;
Honor roll or other recognition lists;
Graduation programs; and
Sports activity sheets, such as for wrestling, showing weight and height of team members.
Directory information, which is information that is generally not considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if released, can also be disclosed to outside organizations without a parent’s prior written consent. Outside organizations include, but are not limited to, companies that manufacture class rings or publish yearbooks. In addition, two federal laws require local educational agencies (LEAs) receiving assistance under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as amended (ESEA) to provide military recruiters, upon request, with the following information – names, addresses and telephone listings – unless parents have advised the LEA that they do not want their student’s information disclosed without their prior written consent. [Note: These laws are Section 9528 of the ESEA (20 U.S.C. § 7908) and 10 U.S.C. § 503(c).]
If you do not want [School or School District] to disclose any or all of the types of information designated below as directory information from your child’s education records without your prior written consent, you must notify the [School or School District] in writing by [insert date]. [School District] has designated the following information as directory information: [Note: an LEA may, but does not have to, include all the information listed below.]
Student’s name
Address
Telephone listing
Electronic mail address
Photograph
Date and place of birth
Major field of study
Dates of attendance
Grade level
Participation in officially recognized activities and sports
Weight and height of members of athletic teams
Degrees, honors, and awards received
The most recent educational agency or institution attended
Student ID number, user ID, or other unique personal identifier used to communicate in electronic systems but only if the identifier cannot be used to gain access to education records except when used in conjunction with one or more factors that authenticate the user’s identity, such as a PIN, password, or other factor known or possessed only by the authorized user
A student ID number or other unique personal identifier that is displayed on a student ID badge, but only if the identifier cannot be used to gain access to education records except when used in conjunction with one or more factors that authenticate the user’s identity, such as a PIN, password, or other factor known or possessed only by the authorized user.

We’ve been successfully doing our own Read-a-thon. Why use The Reading Rally?

That’s an excellent question, and usually the first one we are asked! There are two reasons you should let us handle your program: time and profit.
It’s true you can do your own event and keep up to 100% of the profits depending on your costs; but if you’ve ever actually planned, executed, and wrapped-up a read-a-thon or donation drive yourself, then you’re probably also very aware of the enormous amount of time and work that entails! For many, the load is simply unbearable and that’s where we come in.
Who couldn’t use more time, right? The Reading Rally Team handles nearly every aspect of your event with only limited assistance needed from you – from the planning to the kickoff to the daily prizing to the final event itself! Of course you can be more involved if you wish, but why not let our team of experienced personnel do it for you? This is what they do every day and their focus is to make your event the easiest and most successful ever!
The other major benefit of having The Reading Rally run your event is the profit. Yes, keeping 90-100% of the money through a DIY event sounds great; but what if you worked with a company that gave you 70% profit but raised a significantly larger amount of money for you? That’s precisely what often happens for schools that work with us. It’s not uncommon for schools to double, triple, even quadruple their intake using the pledge-drive.net platform rather than doing it themselves, and that increase, despite the program’s “lower” profit percentage, usually means a much higher final profit for the school!
For example: in 2019, a private K-8 school raised $12,000 doing their own read-a-thon and keeping nearly 100% of that as profit. In fall 2020, they allowed The Reading Rally to do a virtual program for them during the pandemic. With about the same number of students as the year before, they raised $72,000 and received appx. 70% profit, giving them a net profit of just over $50,000! So as you can see, keeping a lower percentage of a much bigger number can make real dollars and sense!

Why should we work with The Reading Rally vs. other online donation companies?

While some online donation platforms tout low fees and high average-per-student donations, what they don’t mention is that they do not engage with your students, parents, and faculty, offer student prizes, or even do the actual event! It’s up to you to do the advertising, come up with incentives, motivate your students and teachers, and ultimately plan, manage, and execute the event itself.
At The Reading Rally, we not only give you a powerful yet easy-to-use donation platform, but we engage your students and faculty daily to keep the motivation level high and we also manage the event at the end of the fundraiser! What does this mean for you compared to the other companies? Less work. Less stress. And more than likely a lot more money! Compare our average-per-student donation return to other companies who only solicit and collect money for you and you’ll see that partnering with The Reading Rally as your full-service program provider is the right choice!

What does running a Reading Rally program look like?

In a nutshell: as smooth, efficient, worry-free, and profitable as possible! Our proven methods minimize the amount of time and effort needed to execute the event while maximizing the profit to the school.
About four weeks prior to the start date of the fundraiser, The Reading Rally creates individual mini websites for each student and designs custom logos and promotional materials for the program.
One week prior to the start date, the Principal uses our powerful online tools to notify the school’s parents of the upcoming kickoff and on the start date itself, a video presentation is made to the students, parents, and staff officially kicking off the event!
Most programs run for two weeks, during which time students utilize their mini websites to reach out to family and friends for donations. 5-minute Reading Rally challenge videos are uploaded daily to the students’ websites and teachers may also choose to show them in their classrooms (live or via Zoom).
Prizes, which are individually packed by student and sorted by classroom for easy distribution, are awarded throughout the program (typically once a week), with dates having been determined during the planning process.
Once all money is collected and prizes have been distributed, the school receives profit check, typically 1 week after donations settle.

What is our profit margin?

The profit margin on our program varies based on the services and materials required, but the school also receives 100% Profit on any Corporate donor matches. There are many variables involved in the different events that can affect your final profit margin – things such as the number of personnel required to manage an in-person event; the event’s location; whether certain accoutrements, like t-shirts, are desired; and so on. Fortunately, The Reading Rally is very good at managing these variables and estimating costs, so the vast majority of groups reach or get very close to these profit percentages negotiated when it’s all said and done.

Want to use the software only? Talk to your Reading Rally representative about special pricing.

Does the event’s chairperson have online access to monitor the fundraiser?

Yes! We give the event chairperson and Principal access to their own online portal through which they can monitor donations and the fundraiser’s progress.

How do teachers keep track of their class’s donations?

They don’t! We do this for them and each teacher will have their own online portal to see the status of their class’ progress.

What forms of payment from donors does The Reading Rally accept?

Let’s Go! Fundraisers accepts Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Venmo, as well as checks and cash (optional).

Are the donations based on number of books/pages read or a fixed fee?

Donations for the program are based on FLAT donations, not based on per-books/pages read.   This method is not only simple, but the donors will not get a surprise amount at the end of the event this way.

Can donors living outside of the U.S. support our program?

Yes! The reach of our program is as far as you want it to be, and if that means contacting potential supporters living outside the United States, we’re ready to help! The donor simply pays with a credit card or payment service (like PayPal or Venmo) and our processor converts the foreign currency into US Dollars. At the time of this publishing, we do not charge for this service even though The Reading Rally does incur foreign currency conversion expenses.

How does the donor tip work?

Like other popular online fundraising platforms, The Reading Rally incorporates a voluntary, no-pressure tip function for donors to participate in if they wish to. Something as small as a $1 tip from every donor can significantly reduce the costs of administering the fundraiser, in turn increasing your final profit! We use the tipping function in lieu of charging manditory processing fees.

Do donors receive a receipt for their contribution?

Yes! Donors who pay online immediately receive an emailed receipt for their donation.

Who do the parents and donors contact if they have an issue?

The Reading Rally handles any questions or issues from parents and donors so you don’t have to! They simply contact us directly and we take it from there. Excellent customer service is just one of the many reasons why so many schools return to work with us year after year!

What kind of record-keeping is provided by The Reading Rally?

Upon completion of the program, The Reading Rally team can provide the school with excel reports showing each student’s collected donation totals as well as classroom totals.