We Built a Donation Program. Here's How It Works.

Jake Gronsky

Something kept coming up.

Teachers reaching out asking if there was a way to get Looptimers into their classrooms. Nonprofits working with students who needed something to help them feel time passing. Organizations doing real, mission-driven work with real resource constraints.

We started Looptimer with the mission to help people. So we've built a program to push this mission further

Introducing the Looptimer Donation Program

 

Cody built Looptimer for people who struggle to feel time passing. Not the kind of struggling that is a quirk or a preference. The kind that makes a school day harder, a work session harder, a transition harder. The kind that, once you understand it, makes you realize how many people have been navigating something genuinely difficult with tools that were never designed for them.

When we launched, the response told us exactly who we had reached. Students. Parents of kids with ADHD. Teachers managing classrooms full of kids who could not transition without a visible signal. Organizations that had been looking for something like this for years.

We are proud of what we built. And we want to get it into more hands.

The donation program is how we do that.

Who It Is For

Mission-driven organizations that serve people who would genuinely benefit from a visual timer. Schools. Special education programs. Nonprofits working with students. ADHD support groups. Libraries. Youth organizations. Homeschool co-ops. Anywhere that someone would look at a Looptimer and immediately understand why it belongs there.

We are not looking to partner with hundreds of organizations at once. We want to work with a handful at a time, choose partners where the fit is real, and build something that actually works for both sides.

If you are unsure whether your organization qualifies, just ask. That is a better outcome than you not reaching out.

How It Works

We do the heavy lifting. Here is the full picture.

We build a product page for your organization. Not a generic template. A page built specifically for you, for your community, around the work you do.

We build all of the marketing materials. You do not need a designer or a copywriter on your end. We handle it.

We set up the full automated process. Once it is running, it runs. You are not managing a backend operation.

We launch the campaign. The campaign runs for a defined period of time. For every Looptimer donated during that window, one goes directly to your organization.

We ship everything when it closes. At the end of the campaign, we pack up every unit and send them to you. They are yours to keep.

No cost. No strings. No "but you have to."

What We Ask From You

Tell your community about it.

If you work with students, share it with parents. Put it in the newsletter. Post it wherever your audience already pays attention.

That is it. We are not asking for a revenue share, a fee, or access to your email list. We built this to get Looptimers into the hands of people who will actually use them. The best people to reach those communities are the organizations that already serve them.

Why We Built This

I have worked with a lot of companies. I know what it looks like when a product actually solves something, and when it does not. What Looptimer does for certain people, especially students who have never had a visual anchor around time, is real. It is not a nice-to-have. For some of the people it reaches, it is the first thing that has ever worked.

That is why this program exists. The goal is to get Looptimers into as many hands as possible, with the people who will actually use them and make an impact with them. Removing cost as the barrier felt like the obvious next step.

If This Sounds Like Your Organization

Reach out. I would love to hear what your organization does and whether this is a good fit.

You can contact us directly at jake@looptimer.com

We would love to help.

Jake

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