Know any teens (13+) who want to help promote your school's nomination? Encourage them to participate in the Remix the Vote campaign on www.Facebook.com/Clorox to share why the school program matters to them in a one-of-a-kind video mash-up, by students and for students.

The Clorox Company is committed to making a difference both in and out of the classroom. And for the third year, the Power A Bright Future program is giving students more chances to play, create and explore by awarding four $25,000 grants and one $50,000 grant to help fund important programs in schools that are vital for educational development.
Power A Bright Future celebrates all activities, from academic to extracurricular. We're seeking nominations to help provide resources to school programs that give kids the opportunity to grow and develop. The three categories, Play, Create and Explore, all focus on different aspects of educational experiences. This year, we've also added a Judge's Choice.
Clorox Classrooms provides free resources for teachers to help teach healthy habits at school. The in-depth and interactive
curriculum meets national education standards and utilizes the latest classroom technologies like white boards. Parents can also access tips & tools for helping teachers. Visit Clorox Classrooms today.
Quality and safety are always top priorities in the classroom. At different points throughout the year, we offer teachers a discount
on a wide variety of Clorox products to ensure schools are clean for students. Click here to find the products right for you or ideas on products to donate to the classroom*.
*Ask school before donating. Adult delivery only. Use as directed on hard, nonporous surfaces.
For almost 20 years, Clorox employees have donated thousands of dollars to help fund student education. The Marcus Foster Scholarships give kids a chance to express their passions for
education and extracurricular activities. Every year, Clorox is proud to give deserving students the tools they need for a bright future.
The Clorox Company Foundation provides nearly a million dollars annually to education and youth development programs focused on K-12 in the Oakland area where Clorox is based.