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Beverly Education Foundation Grants Cycle Open

The Beverly Education Foundation's annual grants cycle is open and accepting applications until March 14 @ 5 pm. Apply for funding today!

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The annual Beverly Education Foundation Grants Program is accepting applications. Grants will be accepted from January 1 - March 14, 2025 @ 5 pm.

The Beverly Education Foundation's annual grants cycle is open! Grants will be accepted from January 1 - 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.

The non-profit Beverly Education Foundation was founded in 1997 and is celebrating 28 years of supporting students and teachers in the Beverly Public Schools. The Foundation supports the 1:1 Laptop Initiative at Beverly High School, promotes the Annual Honor A Teacher Program, and provides critical grant funding each Spring to educators for academic programs that benefit students.

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Grant guidelines, information and application can be accessed on the Beverly Education Foundation website. Grant writing workshops will be offered on Tuesday, February 25 from 3:15 pm-4:15 pm via Zoom. Please email info@bevedfoundation.org to obtain the virtual meeting link if you would like to attend a workshop.

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/

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