The National School Choice Awareness Foundation brings the promise of school choice to life for millions of children across America. Your donation today will fuel the launch of our two-year expansion plan and help us serve an additional 1.5 million families.
NSCAF is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. Your contribution is deductible to the fullest extent of the law.
Individuals and businesses can support our work with donations by check, mailed to:
National School Choice Awareness Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 2173
Foley, AL 36536
In addition, NSCAF provides opportunities for businesses to sponsor our programs and events through qualified sponsorship payments. We also accept grants from charitable foundations. For more information about supporting our work through a qualified sponsorship payment or a grant, contact Andrew Campanella, NSCAF’s chairman, via e-mail.
NSCAF gratefully acknowledges the following individuals and corporations who have made donations in support of school fairs during National School Choice Week 2025:
Arkansas Times, Attorneys of Idaho, Ballet Theatre of Phoenix, Children’s Orthotics and Prosthetics, Colorado Springs Airport, Creative Fabrications, Greenbelt Cinema, Shane M. Logan
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Alissa Jacques serves as manager of digital communications at the National School Choice Awareness Foundation (NSCAF). In this role, Alissa oversees the organization’s English-language social media presence and develops high-impact advertising campaigns to inform, inspire, and empower parents about their K–12 education options.
Previously, Alissa owned her own digital marketing agency, served as an adjunct writing professor at Bloomfield College, and spent two years as an elementary school teacher at Democracy Preparatory Charter School in New York.
Alissa attended both public and private schools as a child, where she developed a love for creative writing. She holds a bachelor of arts in education policy and entrepreneurship from New York University, and a master of arts in sociology of education from Teachers College at Columbia University. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, scrolling through TikTok, and exploring NYC with her husband and cavapoo, Russ.