Our Mission
ClassClick’s mission is to transform magazine fundraising for schools — empowering districts, teachers, families and students with web-based tools that make it faster, easier and safer to raise money for specific projects at any time during the year.
Publishing Partners
Our network of publishing partners includes the largest magazine publishers representing the most popular magazines. Magazine publishers interested in joining our network should contact us.
- Active Interest Media, Inc.
- Forbes
- Miller Publishing Group
- American Express Publishing
- Hachette Filipacchi Media
- National Geographic Society
- American Girl Publishing, Inc.
- Hearst Corporation
- Newsweek Inc.
- Bonnier Corporation
- Johnson Publishing
- Rodale
- Conde Nast Publications
- Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia
- Source Interlink Media
- Discovery Girls, Inc.
- Meredith Corporation
- Time Inc.
- Disney Publishing
E-Commerce Partners
Expedia (Coming Soon)
ClassClick's fundraising ease and experience will soon be available through our new e-commerce partners. For example, any hotel, airline tickets or rental cars booked through Expedia will yield one percent back to your fundraising campaign. Again, helping you to raise more money for your school without asking people to donate more than they might already spend.
Educational Partners
Weekly Reader
Weekly Reader is a leading publisher of supplemental educational products for schools and libraries. Weekly Reader publishes twelve educational magazines for students in grades pre-K to 12 and reaches an audience of nearly eight million educators, students and parents annually. Weekly Reader promotes GreaterClick as a fundraising opportunity to help schools raise funds to purchase Weekly Reader products.
Educational companies interested in partnership opportunities should contact us.
Other Partners
Marketing — Sequel Studio
Sequel is a brand consultancy and design firm focused on corporate, investor, and marketing communications. They have an expertise in brand development and user experience design. Clients include Computer Associates, Comcast, MasterCard, Chevron, Campbell's, and Consumer Reports.
Technology — Nexops
Nexops provides premium Web design and development services to support marketing and operational needs. It is headquartered in New York City, with a technology development office in San Francisco and a design studio in Boston. Clients include Adobe Systems, Nestle, Harley-Davidson, and the CW Network. All project managers hold engineering degrees from MIT or Harvard.
Key management
Grant Son
More than 19 years at Time Inc. working on several media brands and managing school fundraising and charity sales; most recently Vice President, Consumer Marketing Division. Also served as Marketing Director at NFL Properties and CEO of SchoolSports, the leading provider of news and information for high school sports. SchoolSports was acquired by ESPN. Grant graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and received his MBA from Columbia University.
Advisory Board
Brett Gerstenblatt
Brett Gerstenblatt is principal in charge of business and creative strategy at Sequel, a branding, marketing and
communications consultancy based in New York City. He has led major programs
for both B2B and B2C companies in verticals
including banking, consumer, education, energy, food
and beverage, healthcare, insurance, manufacturing, media, real
estate, retail, technology and telecommunications. Brett is a specialist in helping companies that have reached turning
points achieve new levels of growth. Brett is a graduate of the Hartford Art School at the University of Hartford.



