Common Cents Mission: Common Cents, creator of the Penny Harvest, nurtures a new generation of caring and capable young people between the ages of four and 24 by enabling them to strengthen their communities through philanthropy and service-learning.

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Join the Colorado Penny Harvest and Help us Get to 50 Schools!

Are you looking to get your school or child involved in the free Penny Harvest program? We still have spots available for the 2010-11 school year, which kicks off in September. Contact Amber for more information: agerding@ypfoundation.org

Colorado Penny Harvesters have granted more than $100,000 over the past 3 years to nonprofits, schools, and individuals in need!

Between 2007 and 2010, students from across the state gathered $114,675.29 in pennies and made 243 community grants, in addition to completing 39 neighborhood service projects. Find out where they have granted the money under the "Organization" Tab.

Penny Harvest Students Grant $52,159.00 to 105 different organizations!

Roundtable Leaders from 43 Colorado schools spent several months researching community needs, interviewing nonprofit professionals, and making funding decisions on behalf of their entire school. In addition to the 105 organizations funded, several Colorado schools participated in the first-ever National Penny Harvest Disaster Relief Fund to benefit victims of the earthquake in Haiti. Click here for more info: www.PennyHarvest.org/HelpingHaiti

Colorado Schools Harvest $53,178.33 during the 2009/10 Penny Harvest!

43 schools collectively harvested coins for more than 2 months for this year's Penny Harvest. Each school will continue into the Roundtable phase with at least $1,000 for their grant-making budget. Stay tuned to see where the students decide to grant all of that money!

Colorado Welcomes 43 Schools to the 2009/10 Penny Harvest!

The Penny Harvest has expanded in 2009/10 from 31 schools to 43 schools across the Greater Front Range. We are pleased to welcome the St. Vrain Valley School District and Aurora Publi to this year's program!! 10 school districts, and a handful of private schools are gearing up for their Kick-Off Assemblies, and the Harvesting Phase, with a goal to beat last year's Harvest total of $38,996.96!!

Roxborough Intermediate on TV!

Check out some of the Roxborough Intermediate students and the YPF staff on TV HERE!

Highlights of the 2008-2009 school year

- 89 grants were made by students this past school year totaling $38,996.96

- For a list of grant recipients click here

The 2009-2010 Penny Harvest is almost filled up, so make sure to sign your school up for this years Penny Harvest ASAP!

 


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HARVEST TOGETHER

TOGETHER COLLECT AND CONNECT

Get Your Penny Harvest Family Kit Today!

The best way to help our young people is to connect with our neighbors, so let’s get started!

Talk the Talk:  Spread the word with a letter. Briefly explain that school children will decide how to use all of the funds to improve the community.  Let your neighbors know when you are coming to pickup their pennies.

Walk the Walk:  The more neighbors you meet, the better. With your child, it can be fun to set a goal, make a plan, and keep track of which neighbors you have visited.  Remember:  Pennies are heavy. Your child may have to make more than one trip. Plan ahead.

Plan Ahead:
the Penny Harvest ends November 22!

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HARVEST TOGETHER

Get your Penny Harvest Family Kit Here!  (En Espanol - Viene Pronto!)


Penny Harvest with your child! Each year thousands of parents work together hand in hand with their children, to visit neighbors and collect pennies by the ton, creating meaningful connections between child and parent, and between families and neighbors.

Helping your child harvest pennies makes neighborhoods safer. Research shows that communities become safer when neighbors and children know one another. It also helps children build confidence and oral communication skills as they introduce themselves to neighbors and explain the harvest.

How to Harvest Successfully With Your Child

Go Together: Harvesting pennies is a family activity. If you and your child trick-or-treat, use the same route and strategies.

Set a Goal:
Sit with your child and decide how many neighbors you want to approach. At least 15-20 is typical, but there’s no limit. You’ll be amazed how many pennies you’ll be able to collect!

Use Letters:
Your child should bring home a ‘Dear Neighbor’ letter.  Slip it under neighbors’ doors several days before you penny harvest. Letting your neighbors know you are coming is very important! Plan to distribute more than your goal because not everyone will be home or able to participate. Make sure to include your name and your child’s name in the space provided.

Write a Script:
Work with your child to write and practice a short script of what he/she will say to neighbors. Make sure your child includes the name of his/her school and talks about what the Penny Harvest is and why they are collecting pennies. All Penny Harvest funds are given away by students to charities and student community service projects.

Keep Track:
Create a chart to help you and your child keep track of which homes you have visited and those you need to revisit.

Bring Pennies In:
Pennies are heavy! Plan how to get all of your child’s pennies to school before the close of the Penny Harvest. If you or a neighbor has access to a car, try to schedule a carpool trip to school (or you can make several trips to school).

Say Thanks:
  Make sure to thank your neighbors. Tell them their participation in the Penny Harvest will help students learn how to make a difference in their community. And thank yourself and your child, together you made every penny and every person count!
 
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