Over the last 20 years, the Foundation has invested tens of thousands of dollars directly into classrooms across the district through grants.
From basic learning tools to modern technologies, the Foundation financially supports educators in creating dynamic and engaging learning environments for all learners.
This vital work relies on the generosity of donors like you! With community support, the Foundation can continue to make a positive impact for generations of students.
2024/25 Grants In Action
The Hudsonville Education Foundation awarded Hudsonville Public Schools educators with $25,000 in grant awards for the 2024/2025 academic school year. Take a look at the grant awards below and follow along as we document the grants in action!
Thanks to Hudsonville Education Foundation donors, a teacher grant for $1,900 awarded to Mr. Chris Bolhuis, purchased thirty-six pairs of special high-powered, solar-specific sun-viewing binoculars for the students to share for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! Read more about their trip, here.
Opening in December of 2024, the Learning Lab at Hudsonville Public Schools Early Childhood Center provides the district's youngest learners with a designated indoor space to develop and practice classroom and life readiness skills through imaginative play. Donors imagined the possibility of this space with the Hudsonville Education Foundation and Early Childhood Center educators in April of 2024. Thanks to the generosity of supporters for this special Fund-A-Need grant project, $5,000 was raised to make the Learning Lab a reality. Hundreds of students will benefit from visiting the Eagles Mini Market, Sprinkle Swirl Ice Cream Truck, Playhouse Kitchen and Restaurant, Little Star Stage and Camp SOAR and Explore.
Bringing Coding to Life
Amanda Hawks, Alward Elementary
$1,330
Precision Drawing Stylus for iPad Art Design
Jessica Seitz, 5/6 Building at Georgetown
$1,973
Building Blocks of Literacy: A Picture Book Project for All Learners
Cassie Baas, 5/6 Building at Georgetown
$1,390
ECC Learning Lab
Megan Meyer, Early Childhood Center
$5,000
Book Sets
Van Harding, Forest Grove Elementary
$798
Indoor Sensory Path
Mindy Dyke, Georgetown Elementary
$1,925
Art History Figurines
Meagan Chmura, Georgetown Elementary
$277
Headphones
Abby Harrell, Hudsonville High School
$665
Standing Desks to Add Movement with Structure
Jamie Dodson, Jamestown Upper Elementary
$464
Phonics Kits for Park Elementary
Angela Faraci, Park Elementary
$2,000
Explore Bins
Tammi Hossink, Park Elementary
$890
Earth's Systems, Geology and Erosion
Marisa Hendree, Park Elementary
$850
Mirror Magic and Phonological Fun
JodiDurham, Park Elementary
$500
Classroom Books for Lower Reading Levels
Lexie Gross, Park Elementary
$440
Jazz for the Middle School Orchestra
Sarah Lenhart, Riley Street Middle School/Baldwin Street Middle School
$800
Training the Brain
Lois Atkins, Riley Street Middle School/Baldwin Street Middle School
$1,350
Replace Orff Instruments
Erika Novoselich, South Elementary
$2,000
Bilingual Library Collection
Diane Katsma, South Elementary
$545
District-Wide Impact
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Students
6,800
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Buildings
13
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Dollars Granted
$100,000+
Thank You to our Generous Eagles of Excellence Gala Sponsors!
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