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Matching Grant for Community Science Expo is sponsored by Beaverton Education Foundation. Supports middle school STEAM Expo for 300 students on March 10, 2026, including science fair projects and supplies.
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Educator Grants | Beaverton Education Foundation BEF Dog Biscuit Day Celebration Beaverton’s Choice Grants BEF Dog Biscuit Day Celebration Beaverton’s Choice Grants Got a great idea for your class or school? We can help fund it. We’re here to help Beaverton educators bring your ideas to life. If you’re looking to engage your students creatively and expand your students’ opportunities to learn, you’re in the right place. How BEF Supports Educators (and students) Purpose: Expand your classroom learning opportunities A community-driven, fee-free crowdfunding platform where every dollar supports classrooms directly — without third-party markups or administrative fees. WHO: Any BSD Staff Member Start a Beaverton's Choice Project Large-Scale Initiative Awards Purpose: Awards support student-engaged learning opportunities over an extended school year, extended school day, and classroom or cross-disciplinary innovations. WHO: Any BSD staff member WHEN: Letters of Inquiry for summer 2026 and the 2026-27 school year should be submitted by February 6, 2026. Submission of a full proposal is by invitation from BEF. Award decisions will be made before spring break. Kids Count Grant Letter of Inquiry Evolving Student Opportunities Purpose: As new challenges and opportunities increasingly become part of the daily realities of our community, BEF has a proven model for supporting student needs. We know that needs will continue to change, and BEF is ready to respond. Our Awards Make an Impact BEF's Building STEAM 4 All Initiative teams up with the district and local businesses to engage students in hands-on, experiential learning. Thanks to the support of Analog Devices and First Tech Federal Credit Union, additional tech learning tools are now available to teachers through the Innovation Lending Library. This library is available to all schools across the district, especially in weekly "tech specials" taught at the elementary schools level. In January, tech instructors came together for a special morning of professional development and to learn about the new equipment available in the Lending Library. Aloha High School Student Run Business: Doggie Dots Middle School Extended Day Programs Now in its 15th year, the Safe and Sound for Student Success (S4) program offered by BEF continued its vital work in the 2024-25 school year. Eight middle schools participated, serving 1,184 middle school students with an extended school day with access to extracurricular coupled with academic accountability. Independent Living Skills for Community Transition Program Students BEF is proud to support the Community Transition Program with a $10,000 investment for groceries and equipment needed to help students build independent living skills in the kitchen. Join Us in Fueling Classroom
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Educator Grants | Beaverton Education Foundation BEF Dog Biscuit Day Celebration Beaverton’s Choice Grants BEF Dog Biscuit Day Celebration Beaverton’s Choice Grants Got a great idea for your class or school? We can help fund it. We’re here to help Beaverton educators bring your ideas to life.
If you’re looking to engage your students creatively and expand your students’ opportunities to learn, you’re in the right place. How BEF Supports Educators (and students) Purpose: Expand your classroom learning opportunities A community-driven, fee-free crowdfunding platform where every dollar supports classrooms directly — without third-party markups or administrative fees.
WHO: Any BSD Staff Member Start a Beaverton's Choice Project Large-Scale Initiative Awards Purpose: Awards support student-engaged learning opportunities over an extended school year, extended school day, and classroom or cross-disciplinary innovations. WHO: Any BSD staff member WHEN: Letters of Inquiry for summer 2026 and the 2026-27 school year should be submitted by February 6, 2026.
Submission of a full proposal is by invitation from BEF. Award decisions will be made before spring break. Kids Count Grant Letter of Inquiry Evolving Student Opportunities Purpose: As new challenges and opportunities increasingly become part of the daily realities of our community, BEF has a proven model for supporting student needs.
We know that needs will continue to change, and BEF is ready to respond. Our Awards Make an Impact BEF's Building STEAM 4 All Initiative teams up with the district and local businesses to engage students in hands-on, experiential learning. Thanks to the support of Analog Devices and First Tech Federal Credit Union, additional tech learning tools are now available to teachers through the Innovation Lending Library.
This library is available to all schools across the district, especially in weekly "tech specials" taught at the elementary schools level. In January, tech instructors came together for a special morning of professional development and to learn about the new equipment available in the Lending Library.
Aloha High School Student Run Business: Doggie Dots Middle School Extended Day Programs Now in its 15th year, the Safe and Sound for Student Success (S4) program offered by BEF continued its vital work in the 2024-25 school year. Eight middle schools participated, serving 1,184 middle school students with an extended school day with access to extracurricular coupled with academic accountability.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Beaverton School District partners, local nonprofits Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies; donations for expo costs Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 1, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Application snapshot: target deadline March 1, 2026; published funding information Varies; donations for expo costs; eligibility guidance Beaverton School District partners, local nonprofits
Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Independent Living Skills for Community Transition Program Students BEF is proud to support the Community Transition Program with a $10,000 investment for groceries and equipment needed to help students build independent living skills in the kitchen. Join Us in Fueling Classroom Innovation — Give Today!
Beaverton Education Foundation has been championing public education in Beaverton for 37 years Beaverton Education Foundation raises funds for innovative academic programs in the Beaverton School District . Initiatives enhance school funding, helping students learn and thrive.
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