Addressing basic needs impacts student success

Students can’t meet their academic goals if they’re struggling with basic needs. Educators want to help, but factors beyond their control can impact student success and graduation rates. With our platform, you can address your students’ basic needs to support their achievement. 

Educators and support staff are in unique positions to understand the immediate needs of students and their families. Findhelp supports students and staff at education institutions around the country. We partner with K-12 districts, community colleges, universities, and medical schools to connect students with non-medical resources that will help them stay on track.

Address student basic needs and track the impact on student success rates

Make strategic decisions about student support services based on identified needs

Empower individuals to anonymously seek assistance with dignity and privacy

Children whose social needs are met are better students, and a better education yields greater health outcomes over a lifetime. Findhelp enables your staff to make critical connections to resources to keep kids in school. Acting early can make a huge difference in the lives of children, young people, and their families. Analyze needs at individual schools or across your entire district.

Each year, 3 million students drop out of college because of a financial emergency of $500 or less (Hope Center for College, Community and Justice). Higher education institutions use Findhelp to provide access to support programs for their students so that they can focus on their studies, instead of worrying about their next meal or where they’re going to sleep that night. The data gathered informs how they design student support programs and can be used when budgeting for greater student needs.

Owned by Findhelp, SchoolCare’s school nurse platform enables nurses to chart health events electronically, allows district leaders to pull health compliance reports, and helps parents engage in their students’ health. We partner with health systems and payers to connect students to funded programs that can keep them healthy for a lifetime.