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  • Small Gestures Mean Big Impact for Beaverton Students

    Small Gestures Mean Big Impact for Beaverton Students

    The Beaverton community is amazingly supportive in their commitment to education. Donors like you helped fund projects and programs for 20,833 students in Beaverton schools during the last school year. Donations from as small as a nickel add up to make a meaningful difference in the lives of Beaverton students.

    Are your empty cans and bottles piling up? 

    Deliver your returnable cans and bottles to specially marked Cans for Kids bins inside New Seasons Market stores at Cedar Hills – where BEF receives all of the proceeds or at Progress Ridge – where BEF receives a share.

    Those cans and bottles add up. Since 2012 BEF donations from Cans for Kids total $173,362 – 2,624,691 cans that span 200 miles – from Beaverton to Crater Lake!

    Did you know you can get even more at your favorite one-stop shop?

    Fred Meyer Rewards Card members can earn rewards for themselves and for BEF too! Simply link your card to BEF (non-profit number HK006) and shop. Each purchase you make supports Beaverton students and you still earn your rewards. During last quarter, linked Fred Meyer Rewards Card members generated enough donations to BEF to support 30 students in BEF-funded projects.

    Buying more online these days? 

    Use Amazon’s AmazonSmile with Beaverton Education Foundation as your AmazonSmile charity of choice. All orders placed through your BEF-linked AmazonSmile account provide direct support to student-engaged projects. To date, AmazonSmile has donated over $4,000 to BEF to support hands-on student learning projects. 

    These programs highlight the power of Beaverton’s connected community. These can only support the teachers and students in all 53 of Beaverton schools with our community partners and YOU! 

    We are always looking for new and exciting ways to bring even more critical programs and projects to Beaverton students. Contact us today to discuss partner opportunities.

  • Books Deliver Magic – and Hope – Into Homes

    Books Deliver Magic – and Hope – Into Homes

    Books are powerful. They transport, educate, and broaden our world. However, that magic only happens when children have access – something many of us take for granted. Thanks to generous donors, we have placed critical books in the hands of students at all of Beaverton’s 53 schools during the last year.

    Working with our community partners and donors, BEF purchased and delivered over 5,000 books to students and teachers, offering a unique experience that is especially important during distance learning. These books support projects like Understanding Our Times and The Conscious Kid, as well as summer and after school programs like Camp Achieve and Safe and Sound 4 Student Success (S4).

    While every book delivery is a success for our students, there are some programs that dramatically exceeded everyone’s expectations. The Camp Connect Pilot Program had a tremendous impact, increasing school attendance through facilitated outreach to students at four elementary schools. Camp Connect began as an extension of BEF’s summer academic program Camp Achieve, and laid the groundwork for a dynamic District collaboration, allowing for widespread outreach to students at all of Beaverton’s 34 elementary schools. 

    While purchasing a few books for a student may seem simple, the impact is often immediate and lasting. “Thank you so much for the books! They are so good that I want to read them again and again,” said one grateful student, adding, “I am overjoyed. I finally get to read a new book!”

    Funding for these programs and projects are only possible with our business partners, local funders, and you. Our work to deliver books into the hands of students who need them the most is powerful, but also highlights how much more there is still left to accomplish. 

    You can be a part of the solution. Check out the latest projects needing funding on our Beaverton’s Choice page or sign up for our Recurring Giving option today.

  • New Seasons Market Supports Our Schools

    New Seasons Market Supports Our Schools

    A Beaverton Education Foundation partner since 2002, our local New Seasons Market, have provided multiple opportunities for BEF in enhancing Beaverton student’s academic experiences, through generous financial support totaling more than $350,000 over the history of the partnership. Plus, $1000s of dollar of in-kind connections and products to support our Beaverton students.

    New Seasons Market are know for their commitment to: neighborhood, friendliness, taking care of each other, championing healthy regional food, building community, and diversity. In addition to supporting our general programs and projects, Beaverton school staff can apply for funding via the Spirit of New Seasons Market Fund, through the BEF Beaverton’s Choice award program, by describing how a project fits the core New Seasons Market philosophy.

    In continuing efforts, you also have additional ways to support our schools through the New Seasons Market – Cans for Kids program. From November – December 2020, BEF received a donation of $928 from cans and bottles donated through the Cans for Kids program. That’s a lot of cans!

    CANS FOR KIDS –

    You too can help support our schools through the New Seasons Market – Cans for Kids program. It’s easy! Simply place your refundable cans and bottles in the specially marked Cans for Kids bin inside of New Seasons Market at Cedar Hills and Progress Ridge stores*.

    Participating New Seasons Market locations:
    Cedar Hills: 3495 SW Cedar Hills Blvd
    Progress Ridge: 14805 SW Barrows Rd

    *100% of your deposits will be donated to BEF at Cedar Hills and deposits will be shared with another foundation at Progress Ridge.

  • BEF Funds Beaverton’s Choice Projects for January 2021

    BEF Funds Beaverton’s Choice Projects for January 2021

    Beaverton’s Choice is a Beaverton Education Foundation (BEF) online resource that enables Staff in Beaverton’s public schools to help fund their school or classroom projects.

    Thanks to our generous donors including: Dave Gettling Technology Fund, Intel Corp., First Tech Federal Credit Union, The Spirit of New Seasons Market Awards, AHS Go Warriors! Opportunity Fund, and the BEF Building STEAM 4 All Program, we have awarded $61,587 funding 26 classroom projects so far this academic year.  

    Beaverton’s Choice Awards were funded for the following programs and projects in January 2021:  

    I Could Have Used A Little More Tuba
    Teacher: Aliyah Jackson

    Motivating Our Mountaineers
    Assistant Principal: Carol Baltazar

    Graphic Novels for Writing & History
    Teacher: Dawn Morgan and Dawn Kimball

    Ready Readers!
    Teacher: Cassandra Buyserie

    Historical Fiction for 4th Grade
    Teacher: Megan Stauffer

    Thanks to your generous contributions, the dollars raised are enabling enrichment programs in Beaverton schools that otherwise would not be possible. For current programs, please visit Beaverton’s Choice, the hub that brings community and classrooms together. 

  • Fred Meyer Community Rewards BEF

    Fred Meyer Community Rewards BEF

    Many local businesses, like Fred Meyer, partner with the Beaverton Education Foundation (BEF) to support our Beaverton students. With their help, we mobilize community resources to fund innovative classroom, summer and after-school programs in all 53 Beaverton public schools. Funds donated through programs, such as Fred Meyer Community Rewards, pay towards programs not mandated or funded by the state, but ones parents and dedicated educators consider necessary for a quality education. 172 community households who have linked their Fred Meyer Reward Card to ‘Beaverton Education Foundation’ generated $454 in donations to BEF’s Beaverton’s Choice classroom projects from October 2020 through December 2020. This program makes fundraising easy by donating to support the BEF mission on the shopping you do every day. We are so grateful for the continued support from Fred Meyer and across our community.

    Do you have a Fred Meyer Reward Card? Join us in supporting Beaverton students and teachers. It’s easy! Here’s how the Fred Meyer Community Rewards program works:

    • Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to the Beaverton Education Foundation at https://www.fredmeyer.com/i/community/community-rewards. You can search for us by our name or by our non-profit number HK006.
    • Then, every time you shop and use your Rewards Card, you are helping the Beaverton Education Foundation earn a donation!
    • If you do not have a Rewards Card, they are available at the Customer Service desk of any Fred Meyer store.

    Use your Fred Meyer Rewards Card each time you shop and you will help Beaverton students while still earning your Rewards Points, Fuel Points, and Rebates. Thank you for your continued support to innovative classrooms and learning – strong schools are the heart of our vibrant community!