You don't have to be a school to make a difference. Parents, professionals, volunteers, and advocates — there's a place for you in this work.
See How You Can Help →Lend your time to help build and deliver programs that protect kids. No specialized background required — just a commitment to the mission.
Your financial support funds free student curriculum access, platform hosting, and pilot district rollouts for underserved communities.
Use your voice and network to raise awareness about digital child safety. Advocacy multiplies the reach of prevention education.
Complete individual certification tracks to formalize your knowledge in digital child safety — as a parent, educator, or community professional.
The Advisory Council provides strategic guidance, subject-matter expertise, and community insight. This is an advisory (non-governing) role — providing the credibility and direction that makes our programs stronger.
Principal or district-level leadership perspective
Trauma-informed care and child psychology expertise
Anti-exploitation and child protection background
Cybercrime prevention and reporting pathway insight
Technology literacy and platform safety knowledge
Community foundation or governance experience
Lived experience navigating digital parenting challenges
Student voice and peer perspective (advisory, optional)
Demonstrate your readiness to protect and guide your child through the digital world with confidence and calm.
Strengthen your ability to handle disclosures, build reporting culture, and protect student dignity in digital safety incidents.
For counselors, advocates, and community professionals who want to bring digital safety education into their organizations.
Donations help cover program costs including curriculum finalization, platform hosting, pilot district rollout, measurement and reporting, and administrative compliance. Every contribution accelerates reach and removes barriers for communities that need it most.
Certification and professional training revenue is reinvested into free student and parent access — donations amplify that cycle and extend it to underserved districts that could not otherwise participate.
The Kaleidoscope Support Network is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.