Donate
As almost every aspect of attending high school prom continues to rise out of reach for many Bay Area teens, The Princess Project makes it possible to send a girl to prom for only $25 – and it is the contributions of our donors that make it all possible!
Donate Dresses & Accessories
Every spring, The Princess Project accepts prom dresses and accessories for its dress giveaways as tax-deductible donations. If you’re in the San Francisco Bay Area, our dress drive is running from February 18 through March 3, 2012. Please visit our San Francisco site’s page for a list of locations accepting donations.
For those in the San Diego area, we’re accepting donations now! Please visit our San Diego site for further details of where to drop off donations.
If your closet is fresh out of taffeta…
1) Just $25 sends a girl to prom – make a financial contribution to The Princess Project today! Donate online at www.justgive.org. If you are giving to a specific site location, please note which one in the “Designate my Donation” box on the Just Give page or simply click the buttons for which site you’d like to donate to on the Financial Contributions page.
2) Join our Community Circle on bloomspot. By joining our circle, not only can you snap up some of the best deals in the Bay Area, but you’re also helping the Princess Project, as bloomspot will contribute a percentage of sales for EVERY purchase you make on the site to our organization.
3) Turn shopping into giving with Maatiam. Support The Princess Project every time you shop – through Maatiam.com. By simply registering through Maatiam each time you shop, The Princess Project receives a percentage of your purchase through one of 200 online retail partners like Amazon.com, Macy’s, Nike, Target and Best Buy.
4) Make GoodSearch.com your search engine. Every time you use GoodSearch.com, powered by Yahoo! Search to search the Web, you make a donation to The Princess Project! Learn more »
Corporate & In-Kind Donations
We’re thrilled to partner with local and national organizations. Find out how your corporation can participate »



