Computers for Kids
Who can apply: Students in Tredyffrin/Easttown Schools who need computer access, especially graduating seniors heading to college.
FLITE funds programs to help ensure that all students in the Tredyffrin/Easttown schools, especially those who face barriers to their educational success, have the academic tools, opportunities and support they need to succeed in school.
Foundation for Learning in Tredyffrin Easttown centers its giving on students in the Tredyffrin/Easttown School District, with a particular emphasis on helping children who face barriers to educational success. A defining part of its work is direct support for school-based needs: the foundation funds student programs, classroom tools, and access to activities that would otherwise be out of reach for some families. In 2025, its largest recent grant went to Tredyffrin Easttown School District for student programs, underscoring how closely the foundation’s grantmaking is tied to the local public-school system. The next largest recent awards show the range of support it provides within that district-centered model. A Child’s Place received a grant for kindergarten enrichment, while T&E Care was funded for computer and school supply support. The foundation also supports learning opportunities outside the classroom, including summer reading and enrichment, music participation through instrument rental assistance, and college-readiness help through scholarships and device access. Its stated work combines program support, in-kind material support, and school partnerships rather than broad, statewide grantmaking.
Early learning is one clear theme. The foundation gave $35,157 to A Child’s Place for kindergarten enrichment, matching its broader focus on kindergarten students and early learners. School-age academic support is another major thread: it funds after-school homework programs staffed by T/E teachers, instructional assistants, and school counselors to help elementary and middle-school students with study skills and homework completion. Access to learning tools also appears repeatedly. FLITE supports calculators for middle and high school math and science courses, and it funds computers and devices for students who need them for school or college. Beyond core academics, the foundation backs music and arts access through instrument rental assistance and supports summer learning through camp funding and library summer reading materials. It also makes scholarships for graduating seniors with financial need and leadership experience.
Typical grant sizes sit in the low five figures: the 25th percentile is $8,700, the median is $10,387, and the 75th percentile is $35,157. The latest grant total on file is $119,658, with a reported annual grants figure of $119,658 and total assets of $1,355,261. The recent grants list shows support concentrated in 2025, and the grant program descriptions point to recurring annual cycles for scholarships and continuing school-based initiatives. The foundation appears to give through a local, program-specific model tied to the Tredyffrin/Easttown School District and related organizations. Several active programs accept unsolicited requests, including summer learning, music access, calculators, after-school homework support, and computers for kids. Scholarships are also a recurring part of the structure, with separate provisions for students in need.
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Most grants fall between $9K and $35K, with a median of $10K.
25th Percentile
$9K
Median
$10K
75th Percentile
$35K
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Grantmaking is highly local: 80% of grants go to recipients in Pennsylvania, and the foundation’s active programs are centered on Tredyffrin Township, Easttown Township, and the Tredyffrin/Easttown School District. Recent grants reached Wayne, Devon, Southeastern, and West Chester in Pennsylvania, plus one recipient in Washington, DC. All recent grants in the provided data went to U.S. recipients.
It supports kindergarten enrichment, after-school homework help, summer learning, music access, calculators for math and science, computers and school supplies, and scholarships for graduating seniors. The active programs also include library summer reading support and device support for students who need technology for school or college.
The grant-size distribution is $8,700 at the 25th percentile, $10,387 at the median, and $35,157 at the 75th percentile. The recent grant list also includes a larger district-level award of $59,694 and smaller program grants such as $5,720 and $8,700.
Several active programs do. Summer Learning Opportunities, Music in Our Schools, Calculators for Kids, the After School Homework Program, Computers for Kids, and the FLITE Grant Program are marked as accepting unsolicited requests. The FLITE Scholarships program is marked as not accepting unsolicited applications.
Its giving is concentrated in Pennsylvania, which accounts for 80% of grants in the provided data. The active programs focus on Tredyffrin Township, Easttown Township, and the Tredyffrin/Easttown School District, with additional recent support going to nearby Pennsylvania recipients in Wayne, Devon, Southeastern, and West Chester.
The recent grants list includes Tredyffrin Easttown School District, A Child's Place, Spark the Wave, T&E Care, and YMCA of Greater Brandywine. Those awards supported student programs, kindergarten enrichment, learning opportunities, and computer or school supply support.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Current and upcoming funding from Foundation for Learning in Tredyffrin Easttown that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Students in Tredyffrin/Easttown Schools who need computer access, especially graduating seniors heading to college.
Who can apply: Students and families in Tredyffrin/Easttown Schools with limited high-speed internet access.
Who can apply: Middle and high school students needing calculators for coursework in Tredyffrin/Easttown Schools.
Who can apply: School supply support for students in Tredyffrin/Easttown Schools, typically implemented through T&E Care.
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Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TREDYFFRIN EASTTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT | WAYNE, PA | $107,466 | 2025 | STUDENT PROGRAMS |
| A CHILD'S PLACE | DEVON, PA | $92,618 | 2025 | KINDERGARTEN ENRICHMENT/BEFORE AND AFTER CARE |
| TREDYFFRIN EASTTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT | WAYNE, PA | $59,694 | 2025 | STUDENT PROGRAMS |
| A CHILD'S PLACE | DEVON, PA | $35,157 | 2025 | KINDERGARTEN ENRICHMENT |
| T&E CARE | SOUTHEASTERN, PA | $16,215 | 2025 | COMPUTER/SCHOOL SUPPLIES |
| SPARK THE WAVE | WASHINGTON, DC | $16,182 | 2025 | LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES |
| SPARK THE WAVE | WASHINGTON, DC | $10,387 | 2025 | LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES |
| T&E CARE | SOUTHEASTERN, PA | $8,700 | 2025 | COMPUTER/SCHOOL SUPPLIES |
| TEMPO | SOUTHEASTERN, PA | $8,168 | 2025 | MUSIC IN OUR SCHOOLS |
| YMCA OF GREATER BRANDYWINE | WEST CHESTER, PA | $6,714 | 2025 | LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES |
| YMCA OF GREATER BRANDYWINE | WEST CHESTER, PA | $5,720 | 2025 | LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES |
| TREDYFFRIN EASTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT | WAYNE, PA | $84,574 | 2024 | STUDENT PROGRAMS |
| A CHILD'S PLACE | KING OF PRUSSIA, PA | $46,306 | 2024 | KINDERGARTEN ENRICH |
| T&E CARE | SOUTHEASTERN, PA | $8,000 | 2024 | COMPUTER/SCHOOL |
| A CHILD'S PLACE | KING OF PRUSSIA, PA | $66,455 | 2023 | KINDERGARTEN ENRICH |
| TREDYFFRIN EASTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT | WAYNE, PA | $42,519 | 2023 | STUDENT PROGRAMS |
| T&E CARE | SOUTHEASTERN, PA | $8,000 | 2023 | COMPUTER/SCHOOL |
TREDYFFRIN EASTTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT
$107,466STUDENT PROGRAMS
A CHILD'S PLACE
$92,618KINDERGARTEN ENRICHMENT/BEFORE AND AFTER CARE
TREDYFFRIN EASTTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT
$59,694STUDENT PROGRAMS
A CHILD'S PLACE
$35,157KINDERGARTEN ENRICHMENT
T&E CARE
$16,215COMPUTER/SCHOOL SUPPLIES
SPARK THE WAVE
$16,182LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
SPARK THE WAVE
$10,387LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
T&E CARE
$8,700COMPUTER/SCHOOL SUPPLIES
TEMPO
$8,168MUSIC IN OUR SCHOOLS
TREDYFFRIN EASTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT
$84,574STUDENT PROGRAMS
A CHILD'S PLACE
$46,306KINDERGARTEN ENRICH
T&E CARE
$8,000COMPUTER/SCHOOL
A CHILD'S PLACE
$66,455KINDERGARTEN ENRICH
TREDYFFRIN EASTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT
$42,519STUDENT PROGRAMS
T&E CARE
$8,000COMPUTER/SCHOOL