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Giveback Program

Time Timer is committed to supporting our community and being good stewards of our environment. As part of our 1% Giveback Program, we donate 1% of sales from select products to support inclusive education programs and reduce our carbon footprint by planting trees. Learn more about the Time Timer 1% Giveback Program initiatives below.

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Give Back Program for Inclusive Education Programs

Time Timer® believes in creating products that truly help people of all ages and abilities conquer time. While time can be a challenge for some people, we aim to provide intuitive and innovative solutions that can make a real difference. To further support our community Time Timer is donating 1% of all sales from the Time Timer MOD - Home Edition to support inclusive education programs.

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Making Time for Trees Initiative

Time Timer is committed to lessening our carbon footprint. We work hard internally to make small changes that will continue to improve our environment. Time Timer has partnered with the organization Living Lands & Waters to launch the Time Timer Making Time For Trees Initiative. Now, for every purchase made on Time Timer’s website, we donate one tree to be planted. In addition, 1% of sales from the Time Timer RETRO—Eco Edition is donated to environmental causes.

Organizations Time Timer Supports

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati on Tour (TCT) offers children a unique chance to enjoy professional theatre while engaging with both challenging and enjoyable topics. These experiences are designed to foster kindness and respect, with the understanding that children are the future. By investing in TCT on Tour, we support educators and families in facilitating important discussions that empower the next generation.

Crayons to Computers

Crayons to Computers

Crayons to Computers levels the playing field in classrooms by providing students in need with essential tools for success. They have distributed over $170 million of free school supplies. Their Teacher Free Store and Mobile Outreach programs offer a variety of materials, from basic supplies like crayons and paper to incentive items that inspire student engagement.

La Soupe

La Soupe

La Soupe offers a variety of programs, including the Community Kitchen Program. In 2023 La Soupe was able to transform and share 1.1M servings of food with agencies across Cincinnati. In addition, they have educational cooking programs teach children independent life skills, as well as teaching parents and adults job and family skills.

Springer School and Center

Springer School and Center

Located in Cincinnati, Springer School empowers students with learning disabilities to lead successful lives. Springer’s specialized curriculum and personalized learning strategies help students with learning disabilities build the educational, emotional, and social skills to succeed in the classroom—and everywhere else.

Trout Unlimited

Trout Unlimited

Trout Unlimited's program Trout (or Salmon) in the Classroom (TIC or SIC) offers students of all ages a chance to raise Salmonids in a classroom setting and then release them into a nearby stream or river. Caring for the fish fosters a conservation ethic in the students, and the act of walking to a streambank and directly releasing the fingerlings into the water makes a concrete connection between caring for the fish and caring for the water.

Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing

Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing

Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing started in 2005 serving wounded military service members at Walter Reed Army Medical Center returning from combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. Since then, Project Healing Waters has expanded nationwide, establishing its highly successful program in Department of Defense hospitals, Warrior Transition Units, and Veterans Affairs Medical Centers and clinics.

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Living Lands & Waters

Living Lands & Waters aims to not only clean up the riverways but also enhance the watershed by planting native trees and removing invasive plants. Living Lands & Waters has removed over 12 million pounds of garbage from U.S. rivers, with the help of over 125,000 volunteers and countless supporters. The organization has also offered educational workshops to over 11,000 students and planted over 1,780,000 trees.

Organization Spotlight on the Time Timer Blog