KidzMouse® is commitment to kids learning on the computer, and developed a philanthropic program called Little Kidz Click. The program was established to donate KidzMouse products to select inner city schools, computer learning centers, libraries, and educational technology training centers throughout the United States that are lacking computer equipment and resources critical for optimal learning. To qualify for the program, KidzMouse requests that schools or institutions provide at least 90% of their students with a low-cost or free lunch as defined by the National School Lunch Program out of the United States Department of Agriculture.

In 2001, the first year of the Little Kidz Click program, two of the initial qualifying schools, the Saratoga Elementary School and the Oakland Hebrew Day School also participated in KidzMouse product research and testing and continue to be test-sites.

From June 2001 to 2002, participating schools included the following: The Elliot School in Lincoln, NE; Jackie Robinson Youth Center, Harlem YMCA, Harlem, NY; Greystone Foundation’s C-TLC, Yonkers, NY; Saratoga Elementary School, Saratoga, CA; Oakland Hebrew Day School, Oakland, CA; Santa Clara County Educational Technology Consortium, San Jose, CA; Oakland Children’s Hospital, Oakland, CA; Ronald McDonald House, Palo Alto, CA.

From July 2002 to June 2003 participating schools included the following: Hunter’s Point Computer Learning Center, San Francisco, CA; Indian Oasis-Baboquwary Unified School District on the Tohono O’odam Indian Reservation; Lesley University Technology Training, Cambridge, MA; Jackie Robinson Youth Center, Harlem, NY; Barrows School in lower Manhattan, NY; Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital and Stanford Medical Center, Stanford, CA; Arlington Life Shelter, Arlington, TX.

From July, 2003 to June, 2004, KidzMouse expanded its program to include Test Centers for new products. The Test Centers include: The Garland Unified School District, Garland, Texas; The Blake School, Hopkins, MN; Oakland Hebrew Day School Computer Center, Oakland, CA; Brook Knoll Elementary, Santa Cruz, CA; Vine Hill Elementary, Scotts Valley, CA.

The schools that are participating in Little Kidz Click from June, 2003 to October, 2004 under the National Free Lunch program include: Greystone Foundation, Yonkers, NY; Jackie Robinson Youth Center, Harlem, NY; Jersey City Head Start Program, Jersey City, NJ; Hunter’s Point Computer Learning Center, San Francisco, CA; East Palo Alto Charter School, East Palo Alto, CA; Thomas Gardner Elementary School, Allston, MA; Vine Hill Elementary School, Scotts Valley, CA; Brook Knoll Elementary School, Santa Cruz, CA; Oakland Youth Center, Oakland, CA.

As KidzMouse, continues to grow, the program goal is to donate product to schools in every major city across the nation.