THE 2026 GRANT AWARD CYCLE IS HERE!

  • Application Window

    JANUARY 6 - FEBRUARY 27, 2026

  • Grant Selection

    APRIL 16, 2026

  • Funding Available

    MAY 2026

The purpose of the Natick Education Foundation is to provide to the public schools of Natick the resources (in the form of grants) necessary to enhance the curriculum, programs, and services beyond which is supported in the annual school budget.

Grant awards vary from $500-$5,000. Grant applicants can be teachers, students, department heads, or principals.  Grant projects can be designed to serve a classroom, an educator’s professional passions, a department need, a building community, or a need across the entire district.  

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PAST YEAR GRANT HIGHLIGHTS

Johnson Elementary:
The Bookfix Project
Awarded 2019-2020

BookFix promoted the love of reading and was inspired by a retail phenomenon called Stitch Fix. BookFix is used as a way to keep classroom libraries current by adding newly released literature, in various genres, to encourage students to expand their exposure to new and different literature. The project requires students to offer feedback on the literature by encouraging students to talk, (v)blog, review, and promote books using specific discussion criteria that is in alignment with our Benchmark Assessment System's elements that students, by grade-level, that all students are expected to have mastered.

High School:
Aluminum Cobblers
Team 5436 - RoboNatick
Awarded 2019-2020

RoboNatick Team 5436 seeks to inspire young people to become science and technology leaders, by engaging them in a hands-on challenge that builds science, engineering, and technology skills, that inspire innovation, and that foster well-rounded life capabilities including self-confidence, communication, and leadership. The Grant will be used to to compete in the First Tech Challenge competitions as well as purchase for parts for the robot.

Wilson Middle School:
Generation Genius Subscription

Awarded 2019-2020

The funds from this grant will be used to purchase a one-year subscription to Generation Genius . According to its website, "Generation Genius is a science teaching resource produced in partnership with the National Science Teachers Association. It brings school science standards to life through fun and educational videos paired with lesson plans, activities, quizzes, reading material, vocabulary, discussion questions and more." Generation Genius videos and materials can be used by all science teachers at Wilson Middle School and conform to Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and MA state curriculum frameworks.