Fund 100 Students: Bring Their Work to Life by June 1
- Raised
- $1,000
- Goal
- $10,000
HSCred is on a mission to ensure that student work doesn’t end in the classroom—but lives, breathes, and contributes to the world.
Through our Beta program in partnership with the CCNY STEM Institute, we are on track to publish 100 verified student academic projects by the end of the 2026 school year. Each project represents hours of research, creativity, and intellectual effort—work that deserves visibility, validation, and a permanent academic footprint.
Each published project requires a $100 credit, which covers the cost of verification and digital publication on the HSCred platform.
We are raising $10,000 in 30 days to ensure that these 100 student scholars can formally publish their work by June 1.
Your support directly funds access:
- $100 = 1 student project published
- $500 = 5 students supported
- $1,000 = 10 student voices amplified
Every donation is an investment in equity, recognition, and the future of academic innovation.
Why This Matters
1. Student Work Deserves to Be Seen
Too often, high-quality student research is graded and forgotten. Publishing these projects ensures that students receive the recognition they’ve earned—and allows their ideas to contribute to broader academic and professional conversations.
2. Access to Academic Validation Is Unequal
Many students—especially those from under-resourced communities—lack access to formal publishing opportunities. This campaign removes financial barriers and creates a more equitable pathway to academic visibility.
3. Early Recognition Builds Future Opportunity
When students can point to verified, published work, they strengthen college applications, career pathways, and professional confidence. This is more than publication—it’s positioning students for long-term success.
Help us cross the finish line. Your support today ensures that 100 students don’t just complete their work—but have it recognized, published, and carried forward. Donate now and be part of what comes next.