2025 Summer Program Grants

Total Allocation

$150,000 for 6 Grants

Foundation Grants have made the following summer programs possible:

High School Credit Recovery

$110,000

To serve students enrolled in Corvallis High School, Crescent Valley High School, and College Hill, designed to help them catch up on credits to either complete final graduation requirements or get back on track in their progress toward graduation.

Culinary Institute

$13,000

Students learn how to prepare foods from around the world while learning proper sanitation and safety measures, math, language, and science skills.

Middle School Math Camp

$10,550

For incoming 6th-grade students to help build strong foundations as they transition to middle school.

Bridges Summer Literacy and ESY Staff Support

$10,000

To provide students with disabilities with extended school year opportunities, allowing them a level of consistency and routine to help their return back to school in the fall. This program will allow the highest-needs students the opportunity to participate in engaging, hands-on learning in a low-demand, low-stress environment with the dedicated support necessary for their success and safety.

Family Support Program

$5,000

To fund scholarships and transportation to Boys & Girls Club summer program for students facing homelessness, unsafe living environments, food insecurity, and other safety-related challenges.

Supplemental Summer Support

$1,450

One-time, flexible support to address essential or emerging summer program needs, which may include supplies, materials, snacks, or other priorities.