In addition to providing
material and financial support to over 70 non-profit organizations that focus on literacy and education,
Better World Books has donated over $475,000 to our campus partners, including student leaders, service clubs, and campus bookstores.
This is unrestricted funding that the recipient(s) can use however they
wish, from offsetting membership dues, to paying for registration and
transportation to regional and national conferences, to donating to a
local charity. The possibilities are endless!
One bookstore in the
Rocky Mountain Region
has a novel approach to taking advantage of the funding generated from
their campus book drives: Bookstore Scholarships! Between Fall 2005 and
Spring 2006,
Montana State University-Northern generated $350 through the collection of “no-value” college textbooks, and recently awarded two $187.50 scholarships.
The recipients - Conrad Flynn and Michelle Courchene - were selected
from the pool of students who paid cash for their books this semester,
and will be able to take advantage of their scholarships during the
Spring semester book rush.
Jason Degele, manager of the
MSU-N Bookstore, is thrilled that partnering with
Better World Books benefits not only
Room to Read,
but also the MSU-N campus community. His hope is that even more
students will take to buying their books directly from the bookstore so
as to be considered for the next round of scholarships, which will be
awarded in the Spring.
We at
Better World Books hope more and more bookstores will take
advantage of this unique opportunity to serve their students, and
invite any managers who are interested to contact their
Regional Director about how they can get involved.