January 2, 2025 - 11:51

In a significant boost for local education, fourteen projects aimed at enhancing student learning have received funding from the East Grand Forks Education Foundation. The foundation recently awarded almost $27,000 in grants to various public school initiatives, showcasing its commitment to improving educational experiences across grade levels.
These selected projects, which underwent a rigorous application process, are designed to impact students in meaningful ways. The grants will support a diverse range of activities, including innovative classroom resources, extracurricular programs, and community engagement initiatives. By investing in these projects, the foundation aims to foster an enriching environment that inspires both students and educators.
This funding not only reflects the foundation's dedication to supporting local schools but also highlights the importance of community involvement in education. As the school year progresses, these grants will play a crucial role in enhancing the educational landscape for students in East Grand Forks, ensuring they have access to valuable learning opportunities.
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