Reese Witherspoon Fully Funds 142 Projects For Nashville Students

By Jason Hall

November 11, 2020

Reese Witherspoon has lived up to her promise to help fund projects for schools in in her hometown.

The Academy Award winning actress has reportedly fully funded 142 projects for Nashville area teachers through the nonprofit DonorsChoose, which connects donors to teachers seeking funds for items used for school projects, according to the nonprofit's website.

Witherspoon's donations will help fund a total of 16,833 students, 55 schools and 124 teachers in the Nashville area. On Tuesday, an email from Metro Nashville Schools obtained by FOX 17 News announced the actress planned to fund requests made by teachers who posted their project on DonorsChoose's website and write about what materials they will need and why.

Witherspoon, the daughter of a Vanderbilt professor, attended the Nashville middle school Harding Academy and all-girls high school Harpeth Hall, during which she was a cheerleader. The actress, producer and entrepreneur has remained charitable to her hometown over the years, which included donating free dresses from her Draper James store in the 12 South neighborhood to Nashville teachers in April, FOX 17 News reports.

DonorsChoose was launched in 2000 by Charlie Best, a teacher at a public high school in Bronx, New York, who wanted his students to read Little House on the Prairie, according to the nonprofit's website. Best realized he and his colleagues were spending large amounts of money on books, art supplies and other materials and believed people would want to help fund projects if they knew their money was going to a good cause.

Best then sketched out a website where teachers could post classroom project requests and donors could choose which to support financially. Initially, he and his colleagues posted the first 11 requests before the nonprofit grew nationwide, reaching every public school in the United States.

A full list of the projects and donation amounts can be found on DonorsChoose's website here.

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