2025 Grants Cycle

Now Open

Grant Applications will be accepted now through March 14, 2025 @ 5 pm. 


The Foundation awards competitive grants annually which benefit a significant number of students while demonstrating innovation and collaboration among educators. Grant funding is awarded to support programs in civics, history, literacy, robotics, science, technology, engineering, arts, math, physical education/health, professional development for educators, emotional/social well-being and mindfulness support programs. Grants typically range from $500-$1,000.

 

Grant guidelines, information and application can be accessed on the Beverly Education Foundation website. 


To apply for a grant, donate to support public education or to learn more about the Beverly Education Foundation, please visit:  https://www.bevedfoundation.org/


Grant Workshops


Grant writing workshops will be offered on: Tuesday, January 21 & Tuesday, February 25 from 3:15 pm-4:15 pm both via Zoom. 


Please email info@bevedfoundation.org to obtain the virtual meeting link if you would like to attend a workshop.


Thank you for your continued support!

Board of Directors:

  • Doug Walker – President
  • Anna Green – Vice President
  • Andy Cooper – Treasurer
  • Catherine Barrett – Clerk
  • Ann Gavin – Beverly High School representative
  • Rachel Redman – Beverly High School representative
  • Hanna Bilotti - Beverly High School representative
  • Janna Dwyer – Beverly Middle School representative
  • Kate Twombly – Beverly Middle School representative
  • Tara Fitzpatrick - Beverly Middle School representative
  • Elizabeth Ciampa – Beverly Citizen representative
  • Natalie Pommersheim – Cove representative
  • Lisl Hacker – Hannah representative
  • Sarah Aiello – Ayers representative
  • Lisa Crowell – North Beverly representative
  • Mike Osborne – Centerville representative 


Advisors (Non Voting):

  • Lorinda Visnick, School Committee Representative, Ward 6
  • Scott Houseman, City Councilor, Ward 4
  • BHS Student Representatives – Graham Gavin, Nola Redman

The Beverly Education Foundation is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1997 to support public education in Beverly.


During the past 27 years, the Foundation has supported teacher innovation, piloted new educational programs, inspired students, and supported equal access and educational opportunities for all. For more information about the Beverly Education Foundation or to make a donation, please visit:

 www.bevedfoundation.org

 

Beverly Education Foundation PO Box 407 Beverly, MA 01915


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