Surprise Charitable Back-To-School Initiatives

Round Room Ran Operation Do Good

Round Room, a Verizon Authorized Retailer operating under the TCC and Wireless Zone brands, orchestrated a surprise back-to-school initiative called Operation Do Good, during which nearly 3,000 students and teachers across six Indianapolis Public Schools middle schools received new New Balance shoes and socks. The total donation is estimated to be worth over $375,000, with the event disguised as a pep rally and featuring volunteer engagement, small-group activities, and personal fittings.

Round Room’s broader philanthropic track record, including over $11 million donated to more than 2,000 local nonprofits through its community grant program, provides a consistent narrative of giving that may influence consumer loyalty, as shoppers increasingly consider a company’s social responsibility when choosing where to spend their money.

For Operation Do Good, Round Room partnered with nonprofits DREAM Alive and New Shoe Day.

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Surprise School Giving
Unexpected donation events create emotionally resonant brand moments that can deepen community trust while differentiating retailers through memorable social impact.
Purpose-led Retail Loyalty
Consumer preference for socially responsible companies is turning philanthropy into a competitive advantage tied to repeat visits, advocacy, and local relevance.
Experiential Philanthropy Events
Disguised pep rallies, volunteer participation, and personalized fittings show how charitable programs can become immersive experiences that strengthen stakeholder connection.

Who This Affects Most

Retail
Community-centered giving programs offer retailers a way to stand apart in crowded markets by blending commerce, local service, and brand goodwill.
Education
School partnerships with corporate donors can address student needs beyond the classroom while expanding support networks for teachers and administrators.
Nonprofit
Collaborations with consumer-facing brands create scalable pathways for nonprofits to deliver resources, visibility, and localized impact more efficiently.
SCORE
4.8 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen X
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Gen Alpha (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 44%
Activity 0%
Freshness 100%