Kids Count Grants

Kids Count grants are larger-scaled grants for programs and initiatives that impact multiple schools or grades. They also help extend learning beyond the standard school day such as before/after school or during the summer.

Schools and programs are eligible to apply for grants of up to $15,000. Requests should serve identified student populations and provide academic and/or enrichment opportunities that improve student learning.

2026 Kids Count Grants - Key Dates and Deadlines 

January 7 – Kids Count Grant opens 
February 6 – Deadline to submit Letters of Inquiry
March 4 – Deadline to submit Full Proposals
March 19 – Awards announcement

Grant applications are open!

We’re ready to support your big idea to life! In the past, we’ve funded innovative large-scale projects like extended days, career exploration programs, summer programming, after-school music clubs, and those that make a big impact. 

There are 3 easy steps apply:

Step One: Get Principal Support

Step Two: Submit your Letter of Inquiry (Deadline: February 6)

Step Three: Full Proposal (Deadline: March 4)

 

Questions? Email grants@beavertonedfoundation.org

Frequently Asked Questions

Review past projects in the “Past Kids Count Grants Highlights” tab above. We’ve funded everything from the Aloha High School Coffee Caboose to Base Afterschool Music Club to Montlair Elementary’s After School Reading Enrichment Program.

Letters of Inquiry for Kids Count awards must be submitted by these dates:

  • For summer programming or for out-of-school time programming for the following school year, submit a Letter of Inquiry by the first Friday in February for an award decision by spring break.
  • Letters of Inquiry will also be accepted by September 15 for Middle School Extended Day awards and for emerging needs.  

Submit Letters of Inquiry using the Letter of Inquiry (LOI) online form. 

After reviewing LOIs, BEF will invite top project to submit a full proposal, using an online full application form. Generally, applicants will be given two weeks from receiving an invitation to submit a full application.

Yes, we are happy to discuss your proposal idea and answer your questions by phone or email. We recommend that you contact us prior to writing your proposal to address any questions at: grants@beavertonedfoundation.org.

No, any Beaverton School District staff member may apply. However, you will need to discuss your project and get support from your principal to apply.

Summer programs must serve the same students for a minimum of four weeks, and a minimum of 45 hours instruction time.

Projects and programs must be student-engaged. While BEF recognizes that staff training is valuable, BEF grants will fund only programs that involve students.

Yes. Budget may include compensation to pay teachers and staff consistent with district policy and contracts. BEF will compensate for student contact time only. Please contact the School District Human Resources Department, Payroll Department and/or Grant Accountant to assist you with determining classified and certified salary designations.

BEF recognizes that books, equipment and/or technology can enhance student learning. BEF grants will only fund materials that are essential to the goals and objectives of the program proposed in the application.

Yes, additional funding sources strengthen your application.

Programs should be in support of, or in addition to, existing curriculum. BEF uses the following criteria to score all applications:

  • Rationale/Need
  • Learning Objectives and Proposed Activities
  • Anticipated Results 
  • Budget/Financial Plan
  • Innovation

Grant reviewers include BEF staff, BEF Board of Directors, and community leaders who serve as BEF volunteers.

Yes, it is recommended that you submit your application prior to the deadline date.

Yes, multiple applications from one school are accepted. However, please be aware that only one per school is likely to receive funding.

 

It is vital that you submit an Award Outcome Report within 45 days of completing the program. This helps BEF have information to ensure proper donor stewardship and future funding. If you do not submit an Award Outcome Report in a timely manner, it will likely affect the outcome of your future grant proposals.

Please note: BEF Kids Count Grant recipients are required to be available for at least one event to share their project and results with others at the request of BEF. BEF must receive reports within 45 days of the completion of the program.

 
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Kids Count Grant Letter of Inquiry

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