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Grants — Ciresi Walburn Foundation We Know What Works. Why Don't We Take Action? The Truth About Our Failing Schools Ciresi Walburn Leadership Fellows Each year, the Foundation awards grants to schools, advocacy groups, and nonprofits that are improving the lives and educational opportunities of Minnesota children and youth.
Grants to the University of Saint Thomas to support the Ciresi Walburn Leadership Fellows $55,000 to establish the Ciresi Walburn Leadership Fellows scholarship program $820,000 for Ciresi Walburn Leadership Fellows (Cohort 3: 2024-2028) $316,500 for Ciresi Walburn Leadership Fellows (Cohort 1: 2022-2026) $910,450 for Ciresi Walburn Leadership Fellows (Cohort 4: 2025-2029) $475,000 for Ciresi Walburn Leadership Fellows (Cohort 2: 2023-2027) Special Grants to the Minnesota Private College Fund $361,600 for Ciresi Walburn Scholars Program ( Cohort 1: 2018-2020 ) $40,000 for a Matching Grant for Capacity Building for Programs to Support African American Male College Students (2019) $480,000 for Ciresi Walburn Scholars Program ( Cohort 2: 2019-2021 ) $494,000 for Ciresi Walburn Scholars Program ( Cohort 3: 2020-2022 ) $495,000 for Ciresi Walburn Scholars Program (Cohort 4: 2021-2023) Special Grants to Support Literacy $450,000 over three years to ServeMinnesota for Total Learning Classroom (TLC) and Bridge2Read (B2R) at Sonneyson and Lakeview Elementary Schools in Robbinsdale Area Schools (2022-2025) $42,500 to Way to Grow for Book Fair at annual Early Learner Celebration and book distribution throughout the 2022-26 school years.
$20,000 to The Hunt Institute to support Minnesota’s The Path Forward cohort work aimed at transforming the curriculum and delivery of early literacy instruction by embedding the science of reading into teacher preparation and K-12 school classrooms. (2022-2025) $10,000 to ServeMinnesota to evaluate the impact of their TLC and B2R programs in the Robbinsdale Area Schools.
(2025) Up to $10,000 to Ascension Catholic Academy, Global Academy, Maternity of Mary-St. Andrew Catholic School, and Risen Christ Catholic School for the purchase of book vending machines and books to distribute to students.
(2025) Ascension Catholic Academy $75,000 Breakthrough Twin Cities $40,000 Children’s Theatre Company $50,000 Dunwoody College of Technology $150,000 over 2 years (Year 2) Groves Learning Organization $25,000 Magpie Literacy Co. $50,000 Maternity of Mary-St.
Andrew Catholic School $40,000 MIGIZI Communications, Inc. $75,000 Montessori Center of Minnesota $40,000 Northfield Public Schools (ISD 659) $100,000 Reading Partners Minnesota $75,000 Rise Early Learning Center $20,000 Risen Christ Catholic School $50,000 St.
Paul Promise (Wilder Foundation) $50,000 Summit Academy OIC $100,000 Teach For America Twin Cities $50,000 The Sanneh Foundation $40,000 TNTP, Inc. (Teach Minnesota) $50,000 Twin Cities Public Television (TPT) $25,000 2026 Emergency Grants in Response to Immigration Enforcement Activity Click here to read about the grants, designed to support students and families during a time of uncertainty.
Ascension Catholic Academy $20,000 Great MN Schools (GMS) $60,000 Little Free Library $20,000 Montessori Center of Minnesota (MCM) $40,000 Northfield Public Schools (ISD 659) $100,000 Aim Higher Foundation $50,000 Ascension Catholic Academy $75,000 Breakthrough Twin Cities $40,000 Children’s Theatre Company $50,000 Cristo Rey Jesuit High School—Twin Cities $75,000 Dunwoody College of Technology $150,000 over 2 years (Year 1) Friends of Education & New Millennium Academy $50,000 Reach Out and Read MN (ROAR MN) $20,000 Reading Partners Minnesota $50,000 Risen Christ Catholic School $50,000 Saint Paul Promise $50,000 Summit Academy OIC $100,000 The Sanneh Foundation $40,000 TNTP / Teach Minnesota $70,000 Groves Learning Organization $35,000 Harvest Best Academy $75,000 Jewish Family & Children’s Service of Minneapolis (JFCS) $50,000 Little Free Library $20,000 Montessori Center of Minnesota (MCM) $40,000 Minnesota Parent Union $80,000 Northfield Public Schools (ISD 659) $100,000 Northside Achievement Zone (NAZ) $75,000 Ascension Catholic Academy $75,000 Breakthrough Twin Cities $40,000 Children’s Theatre Company $50,000 Cristo Rey Jesuit High School (CRJHS) $75,000 Decoding Dyslexia Minnesota (DDMN) $40,000 Dunwoody College of Technology $30,000 Great MN Schools (GMS) $50,000 Reach Out and Read Minnesota $20,000 Reading Partners Twin Cities $50,000 Saint Paul Promise Neighborhood (SPPN) $50,000 Summit Academy OIC $100,000 The Sanneh Foundation $40,000 Click here to read the Foundation’s 2022 Annual Grant Cycle Grant Announcement Click here to access the 2022 Annual Grant Cycle Report Summaries to learn more about our grantee’s community impact.
Ascension Catholic Academy $100,000 Dunwoody College of Technology $30,000 East Side Learning Center $15,000 FRIENDS of the Minnesota Orchestra $40,000 Groves Learning Organization $33,968 Hopkins Collaborative Lab School (Thrive Ed) $25,000 Little Free Library $20,000 Minnesota Parent Union $80,000 Montessori Center of Minnesota $60,000 Northside Achievement Zone (NAZ) $75,000 Reach Out and Read Minnesota $20,000 St.
Paul Promise Neighborhood (via Amherst H. Wilder Foundation) $75,000 Summit Academy OIC $125,000 Teach Minnesota (TNTP) $75,000 Venture Academies $35,000 Jewish Family and Children’s Service (JFCS) of Minneapolis $75,000 Little Free Library’s Read in Color Program $10,000 Minnesota Parent Union .
$75,000 Montessori American Indian Childcare Center $40,000 Montessori Center of Minnesota $50,000 Ascension Catholic Academy $100,000 Breakthrough Twin Cities $50,000 Cristo Rey Jesuit High School $75,000 Educators for Excellence (E4E-MN) $40,000 Elevating Education MN $50,000 Friendship Academy of the Arts $75,000 Northside Achievement Zone (NAZ) $100,000 Reading Partners Twin Cities $45,000 Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation (SMIF) $75,000 Summit Academy OIC $125,000 Hopkins Public Schools Community Engagement $99,500 East Side Learning Center $15,000 2020 Arts Programming RFP Duluth Community School Collaborative $20,000 Lundstrum Performing Arts $30,000 Ascension Catholic Community $100,000 Breakthrough Twin Cities $50,000 Cristo Rey Jesuit High School $75,000 Educators for Excellence (E4E) $25,000 Friendship Academy $50,000 Jewish Family and Children’s Services of Minneapolis (JFCS) $50,000 Link Public Schools $50,000 Montessori Center of Minnesota $40,000 Northside Achievement Zone (NAZ) $100,000 People Serving People $5,000 Reading Partners Twin Cities $20,000 Summit Academy OIC $100,000 COVID-19 Response RFP Grants Friendship Academy of the Arts $100,000 Northeast College Prep $40,475 Pillsbury United Communities $50,000 Saint Paul Promise Neighborhood $32,359 Ascension Catholic School $100,000 Amherst H.
Wilder Foundation/ St. Paul Promise Neighborhood $80,000 Breakthrough Twin Cities/ LearningWorks $40,000 Children’s Theatre Company Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Northside Achievement Zone Reach Out and Read MN $50,000 Risen Christ Catholic School $50,000 Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation $50,000 Summit Academy OIC $100,000 Ascension Catholic School Amherst Wilder/St.
Paul Promise Neighborhood Amherst Wilder/Family Independence Initiative $25,000 Children’s Theatre Company Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Minnesota Comeback/Great Minnesota Schools Montessori Center of Minnesota Northside Achievement Zone Risen Christ Catholic School Ascension Catholic School Children’s Theatre Company Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Friendship Academy of the Arts KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) Mastery School (Harvest Network of Schools) Minnesota Comeback/Great Minnesota Schools Northside Achievement Zone Risen Christ Catholic School Saint Mary’s Mission School St.
Paul Promise Neighborhood Children’s Theatre Company Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Friendship Academy of the Arts KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) Mastery School (Harvest Network of Schools) Northside Achievement Zone Page Education Foundation Risen Christ Catholic School St.
Paul Promise Neighborhood Children’s Theatre Company Cristo Rey Jesuit High School Friendship Academy of the Arts Mastery School (Harvest Network of Schools) Northside Achievement Zone Parent Aware for School Readiness St. Paul Promise Neighborhood Want more information? Download a pdf of our grantees from 2009 to 2018.
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Educational Technology, Media, and Materials for Individuals with Disabilities Program (Stepping-up Technology Implementation competition) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Education. This program aims to improve results for students with disabilities by promoting the development, demonstration, and use of technology; supporting educational activities of value in the classroom for students with disabilities; providing captioning and video description; and ens…
The Robotics Grant Program is a grant from the Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) that funds school-based robotics programs for elementary, middle, and high school students. Awarded through a competitive application process, the program provides up to $3,500 to eligible local education agencies (LEAs) in Alabama. Applicants must be public school systems submitting on behalf of schools with K–12 students. The grant supports the purchase of robotics equipment and program development aligned with AMSTI guidelines. Applications are submitted online through the AMSTI Robotics Grant portal. The Fiscal Year 2026 application deadline was September 30, 2025. Questions should be directed to robotics@amsti.org. The program is managed by the Alabama State Department of Education under State Superintendent Eric G. Mackey.