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"Rounding up my credit card purchases to donate has been the most effortless way to give back – I don’t even notice the extra cents, but they add up to real impact over time. It feels good to know that every purchase I make is also sprinkling a little support on my child’s educational community!”
Myra Blake
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"I love that my spare change is going to a place I care about—and that I get to choose. Spreading out my giving over time feels so much more doable than trying to make a big contribution all at once. It’s an easy way to support [my favorite nonprofit] in a consistent, meaningful way.”
Lisa Bohn
RoundUp.org Donor
"I love that RoundUp automatically sends the money to MCS with no extra effort on my part! Now when I’m using my registered credit card for everyday purchases, I know that it counts. The spare change will make a big impact for our school, and its super easy to sign up--just takes 30 seconds!”
Reshma Borkar
RoundUp.org Donor
"I have been rounding up at my local co-op for a while now, and have always been impressed at how much those spare cents add up. Now I have the opportunity to give to another cause I love--without even thinking about it! Setup was super fast and easy, and I am thrilled to be supporting this community every day, with no extra effort!”
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Board Member/Ch AI R
Stephen Smith
Board Member/Vice Ch AI R
David House
Board Member/Vice Ch AI R
Larry Sonsini
Board Member/Secretary
Whitney Ames
Board Member
Gregory Badros
Board Member
Chitra Balasubramanian
Board Member
Seamus Blackley
Board Member
Danah Boyd
Board Member
Andrea Cunningham
Board Member
Paul Daugherty
Board Member
John Durant
Board Member
David Emerson
Board Member
Eileen Fagan
Board Member
Thomas Friel
Board Member
Janet Handley
Board Member
William Harding
Board Member
Gardner Hendrie
Board Member
Sune Hojgaard Sorensen
Board Member
Joseph Kindall Hurd Iii
Board Member
Peter Karpas
Board Member
Wade Loo
Board Member
David Martin
Board Member (Thru 02/25)
Maria Martinez
Board Member
Neil Macdonald
Board Member
Ike Nassi
Board Member
Margaret O'mara
Board Member
Gregory Papadopoulos
Board Member
Donald Proctor
Board Member (Thru 04/25)
Richard Redelfs
Board Member (Thru 04/25)
Dave Rossetti
Board Member
Ray Rothrock
Board Member
Frederick Grant Saviers
Board Member
Diane Souv AI Ne
Board Member
Erin Teague
Board Member
Angela Tran
Board Member
David Yarnold
Board Member
Christpher James Wanstrath
Ceo & President (Thru 04/25)
Dan'l Lewin
Ceo (As Of 04/25)
Marc Etkind
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Michelle Mertz
Cfo, Vp Finance
George Holmes
Vp, Cmbo
Rachel Wilner
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Kirsten Tashev
Vp, Cio
Heidi Quicksilver
Vp Facilities
Rory Brown Doh 412024
Director, Finance Systems
Anges Tong
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Michelle Dreyband
Controller
Alisa B Weber
Dir Phil. Legacy & Major
Michelle Foster
Director Of Philanthropy
Kelly Spaulding
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