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Dublin Nonprofit Donates $150K To Dublin Schools

Dublin Partners In Education presented DUSD with a $150,000 check, and began offering after school programs in Livermore.

DPIE presented the donation at a recent board meeting.
DPIE presented the donation at a recent board meeting. (Dublin Partners in Education)

DUBLIN, CA — Dublin Partners in Education, a nonprofit devoted to improving education in Dublin, presented a $150,000 donation to the Dublin Unified School District during a recent board meeting. DPIE also began offering after-school classes at Emma Smith Elementary School in Livermore, marking an expansion outside Dublin.

DPIE has long provided after-school classes, summer programs, STEAM courses, arts and sports enrichment, and career exploration opportunities.

"None of this work would be possible without the continued support of the Dublin Unified School District, Livermore School District, local sponsors, generous donors, and the families who enroll their children in DPIE classes. Their investment in education helps sustain enrichment programs, fund scholarships, and strengthen opportunities for students across the region. DPIE’s impact is truly a community effort — built on partnerships between schools, businesses, parents, and volunteers who believe in supporting local students," DPIE said in a statement.

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