Grant Applications
Funding innovation and creativity in our schools.
Apply for a Grant
Step One
Submit a Proposal
Submit your detailed project proposal using our main grant application form. Best for projects that require standard committee review.
Start Proposal FormMicro-Grants
$750 and Below
Need less than $750? Benefit from an expedited application process for smaller classroom ideas.
Start Micro-Grant FormStep Three
Reflection Form
Successfully funded? Share your success. Re-engage with the committee by providing a reflection and photos.
Start Reflection FormEligibility
Foundation grants are intended to further creativity, innovation and excellence in the Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, and Arundel public schools. The ultimate goal of EFKA grants is to stimulate student learning.
Any student, teacher, administrator, or community member may submit an application. Funded projects must be carried out in alignment with the RSU 21 school system and have approval of the principal of each involved school.
Criteria
Grant amounts have varied from $200-$20,000 and are determined based on perceived program quality, funds needed, funds available, and the number of competing applications received. Grant amounts of less than $750 are considered micro-grants, and will have the benefit of an expedited application process. Every effort is made to distribute grants equitably to all schools in RSU 21.
Grants are focused in two areas:
- Enrichment programs for students.
- Professional training and development programs for teachers.
Preference is given to projects that:
- Involve direct, hands-on student participation.
- Involve a large number of students (25 or more) or impact a significant portion of the student body.
- Enhance the school objectives.
- Generate income or are funded in part by the participants.
- Result in a product that exhibits lessons learned and provides longer-term value.
- Are project-based, career-oriented, and communication-intensive.
- Provide immediate feedback.
- Involve creative problem solving, critical thinking, teamwork, self-directed work, and self-assessment.
- Develop a global perspective.
- Encourage leadership and creativity from teachers and administrators.
- Are not funded by the schools’ operating budget.
Additional Information
All grant requests must be submitted on a Grant Application or Micro Application form. Grant applicants present their proposal to the EFKA Grant Committee who makes a recommendation to the Board of Directors to make the final determination. Micro applicants are not required to present.
Successful grant recipients are asked to assist in publicizing their projects. Upon completion of the project, grant recipients provide a reflection summarizing lessons learned, additional benefits gained, and publicity plans.
Grant recipients are requested to include this credit: "This project is made possible (in whole or in part) by a grant from the Education Foundation of the Kennebunks and Arundel" in newsletters, newspapers, etc.
School Contacts
Additional information is available from the following EFKA representatives. If you are considering developing a proposal, you may wish to contact a representative to discuss how your project aligns with ongoing activities at RSU#21 schools.
| Role / School | Representative | Contact Email |
|---|---|---|
| Grant Committee Chairperson | Rebecca Read | rebecca@benchmarkmultimedia.com |
| Kennebunk Elementary School | School Liaison | smurray1203@gmail.com |
| Kennebunkport Consolidated School | School Liaison | Fizza_Haider@yahoo.com |
| Mildred L. Day School | School Liaison | Currently none |
| Sea Road School | Jennifer Hass | hass.jennifer@gmail.com |
| Middle School of the Kennebunks | Jen Foy | jfoy@rsu21.net |
| Kennebunk High School | Rebecca Read | rebecca@benchmarkmultimedia.com |