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How Neighbors for Schools Came to Be
A social media pledge drive to pay off school lunch debt sparked an idea: what if that generosity could be channeled through a 501(c)3, giving donors a tax receipt while keeping individual student accounts anonymous? Two years later, after life got in the way more than once, that idea became Neighbors for Schools, Inc. Here's the story of how an informal act of kindness became a structured way to help Metro Atlanta schools and families.

Neighbors for Schools, Inc.
6 days ago3 min read
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New for 2026: You Can Now Deduct Donations Even Without Itemizing
Starting in 2026, you can deduct up to $1,000 ($2,000 if filing jointly) in cash donations even without itemizing. Here's what the new rule means for donors, what records to keep, and how giving to Neighbors for Schools may now offer a tax benefit.

Neighbors for Schools, Inc.
6 days ago2 min read
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