Success Stories
The Fund for Armstrong High School in Richmond received over $100,000 in donations in the past 18 months. Grants to the school have funded school trips, a tutoring center, and an honors college installation.
The Fund for Freeman High School in Henrico County also received over $100,000 in donations. Grants to the school have funded new furniture for a flex learning space, teacher conferences and professional development, video equipment, and even a concession stand for home games.
The Fund for King William High School helped defray the cost of spirit wear for teachers. As a small county high school with a large number of new hires, the principal felt this was a great way to create a sense of community while promoting school pride. Click here to see more projects that are in the works at KWHS.
The Fund for John Marshall High School and the 2024 Honor Society worked together over the summer to create a more welcoming and attractive entrance to the school. Students now walk past landscaped flower beds and a newly painted entry.
Other funded projects have included monthly cash awards to teachers who have gone above and beyond, scholarships to first generation college students, installation of classroom technology, and supplies for special school projects.
