What is ThinkGive?

ThinkGive delivers social and emotional learning (SEL) programs to under-resourced youth—many of whom lack access to these critical supports in school—reaching more than 22,500 young people and helping them build essential skills like confidence, resilience, and empathy.

Why Sponsor ThinkGive?
When you partner with ThinkGive, you’re positioning your company as a supporter of youth development and education—while increasing your brand visibility across our communications and events. As a sponsor, you’ll gain:

– Visibility for your brand across our communications and events
– Recognition for your support of youth development and education
– Opportunities for employees to get involved through events and volunteering
– A meaningful way to demonstrate your company’s values in action
– The chance to directly support programs that help young people succeed

ThinkGive Connects You:
– 4,400+ email subscribers
– 60+ annual e-communications
– 125+ social media posts annually
– 2,500+ social followers
– 40,000+ annual website visitors
 

 
Interested in learning more? Let’s talk! Email me [email protected]

2026 Rodman Ride for Kids: Impacting kids, one mile at a time.

This spring, we’re thrilled to partner with Rodman for Kids for the fourth consecutive year! The ThinkGive Team will be cycling in the 35th annual Rodman Ride for Kids, a premier fundraising event where 100% of the funds raised directly benefit the cause. These funds are crucial to expanding access to our SEL programs.

Next year’s ride takes place in May 2026, in Foxborough, MA, drawing over 1,500 cyclists, volunteers, and spectators from Greater Boston, Norfolk County, and beyond.

Event promotion begins in winter 2026, offering numerous community engagement and volunteer opportunities. With outreach to over 4,000 supporters, this event provides corporate partners a unique platform to demonstrate their commitment to social impact.

Don’t miss the chance to be part of this meaningful event. Together, we can continue making a lasting difference in the lives of under-resourced youth!

Growing Up Well: A Community Education Series (October & November 2026)

This series builds on the success of our 2025–2026 Growing Up Well series. This fall, we will explore the growing pressures of the achievement culture and its impact on young people’s mental health. In environments where self-worth is often equated with performance, many young people experience rising anxiety, burnout, and disconnection. Together, we will examine how shifting toward a culture of “mattering”—where young people feel seen, valued, and connected—can help build resilience and healthier paths to success.

In October (date TBD), author, educator, and social worker Stephanie Malia Krauss will present insights from her new book How We Thrive: Caring for Kids and Ourselves in a Changing World. Drawing on research and real-world examples, Krauss explores how the pace and pressures of modern life—crowded schedules, constant technology, and rising expectations—are affecting both children and the adults who care for them. She highlights timeless human essentials such as play, wonder, belonging, and creativity, offering practical ways to “rehumanize” childhood and create environments where young people and families can truly thrive.

This conversation will continue with a November panel discussion on the same topic (date TBD) featuring local experts in education, child development, and mental health.

We invite corporate partners to support this important conversation and demonstrate their commitment to the well-being, resilience, and future success of the next generation.

As a sponsor, your organization will demonstrate leadership in youth advocacy and community engagement while gaining brand exposure to a passionate, values-aligned audience.