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			 “COVID-19 has presented many challenges for 
			families and schools. Now more than ever, PTAs nationwide are 
			working hard to ensure our students, families and educators are 
			safe, healthy and have what they need—focusing on social and 
			emotional wellbeing, resources for distance teaching and learning, 
			bridging the digital divide and addressing food insecurity,” said 
			Leslie Boggs, president of National PTA. 
 When most U.S. schools closed due to the pandemic, over 70 PTA grant 
			recipients were scheduled to host sponsored family night programs, 
			ranging from science festivals and math nights to Be Internet 
			Awesome events.
 
 “All of our sponsors impacted by this situation agreed to allow the 
			grant money to be repurposed to meet immediate needs created by 
			COVID-19. These companies really stepped up, and with this money, 
			these PTAs will be able to make even more of a difference for their 
			school communities during this time,” added Boggs.
 
			
			 
			
 Collectively between TikTok, Google, Bayer Fund, Mathnasium and 
			Life360, over $160,000 in sponsored program grants is being 
			redirected immediately to address critical community needs.
 
 Google, a founding sponsor of National PTA’s PTA Connected 
			initiative, was the first to agree to this pivot and also had the 
			largest amount of grants pending in the field.
 
 In addition to the grant money, TikTok has named National PTA as a 
			beneficiary of its Community Relief Fund, donating $2M to the 
			association. A significant portion of this funding will be granted 
			in phases to district, council, region and local PTAs, with an 
			application opening June 1.
 
 "We understand the importance of continuing educational success for 
			students who are physically away from the classroom and have been 
			inspired to see students and teachers connecting on TikTok. We are 
			grateful to our educators and the PTA for supporting critical K-12 
			programs for distance learning as well as addressing food 
			insecurity, and hope our donation towards these needs will provide 
			some relief to the families impacted by the COVID-19 crisis,” said 
			Eric Ebenstein, director of public policy at TikTok.
 
			As another part of TikTok’s Community Relief Fund 
			effort, May 5—which coincides with Teacher Appreciation Week and the 
			global #GivingTuesdayNow campaign—TikTok will be celebrating the 
			critical work of educators and PTAs, including hosting livestreams 
			with TikTok creators and encouraging donations by TikTok users to 
			National PTA.  
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            The company has pledged to match up to $10M in 
			donations by TikTok users to National PTA and a handful of other 
			chosen beneficiaries through May 27.
 National PTA has also kicked off a “family video challenge” on the 
			TikTok app to encourage families to show how they are learning 
			during this time of school closures using the hashtag #AlwaysLearning 
			and apply TikTok’s new Donation Sticker to their videos to allow 
			viewers to make donations to the association within the TikTok app.
 
 In addition to providing the funding to PTAs and school communities, 
			National PTA launched a comprehensive webpage at PTA.org/COVID-19 
			with resources, tools and information to support families and 
			educators amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The association has also 
			focused several episodes of its Notes from the Backpack podcast on 
			topics of concern for families due to COVID-19. Further, National 
			PTA has been advocating for access and support for families and 
			schools for online learning, access to school meals, funding for 
			family engagement, and fiscal and policy relief for state and local 
			education agencies.
 
 “COVID-19 has had a significant impact on families and our nation’s 
			education system,” said Nathan R. Monell, CAE, National PTA 
			executive director. “National PTA and PTAs across the country remain 
			committed to supporting and advocating for students, families, 
			schools and communities in this time of crisis.”
 
            
			 
            About National PTA
 National PTA® comprises millions of families, students, teachers, 
			administrators, and business and community leaders devoted to the 
			educational success of children and the promotion of family 
			engagement in schools. PTA is a registered 501(c) (3) nonprofit 
			association that prides itself on being a powerful voice for all 
			children, a relevant resource for families and communities, and a 
			strong advocate for public education. Membership in PTA is open to 
			anyone who wants to be involved and make a difference for the 
			education, health and welfare of children and youth. For more 
			information, visit PTA.org.
 
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