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January 25, 2023 / Multiple Schools

Foundation awards mini-grants to D45 staff

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On the morning of December 19, 2022, the District 45 Foundation for Excellence in Education visited D45 staff members to award Fall Mini-Grants for the 2022-23 school year.

With giant checks in hand, Foundation Board members Lynda Wilson, Rae Srch, Peg Egan, and Linda Nystrom arrived at schools with Superintendent Dr. Tony Palmisano to surprise each of the mini-grant recipients with news of their award. Four mini-grants were awarded, totaling $2,744.68.

One of the mini-grants awarded was to Leticia Carmona, parent liaison in District 45, and Fred Leinweber, principal at North School. Their proposal, the Latino Family Literacy Project, encourages literacy at home by curating books written in English and Spanish. In partnership with the Villa Park Public Library, the program will support community learning and academic enrichment opportunities for children during non-school hours.

The mini-grant will allow the project to acquire books, materials, training, and supplies, to engage D45 bilingual families in their child’s education through literacy support for families. According to Carmona, the project will also allow participating families to grow stronger ties with their children.

“I was thrilled to learn that our project had been selected,” said Carmona. “As a child of immigrant parents, student and family literacy are important to me. Our program embraces the learning process by engaging the whole family.”

In November, the Foundation invited District 45 staff to apply for mini-grants and fire up their creativity for new and innovative projects that were not within District 45’s normal operating budget. Then, in early December, the Foundation’s Board of Directors carefully reviewed the mini-grant applications they received and arrived at four winning proposals.

For the fall of the 2022-23 school year, mini-grants of no more than $1,000 were awarded. The Foundation offered mini-grants this year in addition to the regular grant program offered each spring.

D45 staff will be able to apply for the regular grants beginning in February of 2023, with program implementation in the 2023-24 school year.

Mini-grants were awarded to:

Latino Family Literacy Project: Leticia Carmona and Fred Leinweber
North Elementary
Amount: $837.52

Let’s Get Growing!: Christina Rees and Tracy Shockey
Stevenson Elementary
Amount: $475.00

Friday Fun: Beth Shanahan, Taylor Nunley, and Jennifer Zappas
Ardmore Elementary
Amount: $975.21

Sensory Play, Learning the Fun Way: Beth Shanahan and Anne Blyth
Ardmore Elementary
Amount: $456.95

Throughout the year, the District 45 Foundation for Excellence in Education raises funds for regular grants and mini-grants. Donations to the Foundation can be made online or by mail anytime.