Crayons2Calculators (C2C)
¿Quién puede postularse? Durham Public Schools teachers and staff (access to teacher store at no cost to teachers).
The mission of the DPS Foundation is to catalyze big ideas and foster community engagement that will transform Durham Public Schools to ensure success and equity for every student.
A $252,909 school-level grant to Durham Public Schools is the clearest window into Durham Public Schools Foundation’s approach: it directs most of its resources into school-based support inside Durham Public Schools, alongside smaller awards for student-led, educator, and community projects. The foundation’s work is tied to a district-wide mission to help transform Durham Public Schools so every student has success and equity, and its active programs show that mission in practice through wellness grants, innovation grants, scholarships, and classroom-supply support. Recent awards also show how the foundation mixes district-scale support with targeted school grants. It gave $7,500 to The Empress Haven for a school-level grant at CC Spaulding, and another $6,660 to Urban Sustainability Solutions for a school-level grant at EK Powe. Those awards sit alongside support for initiatives that connect school culture, student wellness, and academic access rather than a single program area. The presence of scholarships, teacher supply support through Crayons2Calculators, and a memorial fund for wellness programs points to a funder built around Durham Public Schools communities and the needs of students, teachers, and school partners.
Student wellness is a clear thread in the foundation’s grantmaking. It awarded $7,500 to Echo System for “Sponsorship - Teen Entrepreneurs Tackling Childhood Hunger,” linking youth leadership with food security. Another active program, the WHOLE Schools Fund, supports wellness, safety, connection, mental health, and healing-centered practices across Durham Public Schools. The foundation also supports classroom and educator resources. It gave $5,000 to Teacher Warehouse Inc for educator supplies, matching its Crayons2Calculators program, which provides free classroom supplies to Durham Public School teachers. Postsecondary access is another recurring theme. DPSF runs scholarship programs for Durham Public Schools seniors, including Durham Promise and other awards, to reduce financial barriers to college. The active scholarship programs are designed for students in Durham Public Schools and focus on college readiness and postsecondary access.
Typical grants are small and tightly clustered: the 25th percentile is $6,165, the median is $7,080, and the 75th percentile is $7,500. That pattern sits alongside one much larger district-level award, indicating a model that combines broad school support with smaller targeted grants. The foundation is structured as a public-school foundation with active, named programs rather than an individual-giving vehicle; it does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. Several programs accept unsolicited requests, including WHOLE Schools Fund, Innovation Grants, Zachari Hawkins Memorial Fund, College Scholarships, and Crayons2Calculators.
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Most grants fall between $6K and $8K, with a median of $7K.
25th Percentile
$6K
Median
$7K
75th Percentile
$8K
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Giving is highly local. Eighty-three percent of grants go to recipients in North Carolina, and all recorded grants are in the United States. Durham is the main recipient city, including Durham Public Schools, The Empress Haven, Echo System, and Teacher Warehouse Inc. Outside Durham, the foundation has supported Snow Camp, North Carolina, through Urban Sustainability Solutions, and Oceanside, New York, through Empowering Education Inc. The recipient pattern centers on Durham Public Schools and nearby North Carolina organizations.
Its active programs cover school wellness, innovation, scholarships, and classroom supplies. The foundation supports WHOLE Schools Fund projects focused on wellness and mental health, Innovation Grants for educator-, family-, student-, and community-led projects, scholarships for Durham Public Schools seniors, and Crayons2Calculators for free classroom supplies.
Typical grants cluster in the low thousands. The 25th percentile is $6,165, the median is $7,080, and the 75th percentile is $7,500. That range suggests the foundation usually makes modest school- and program-level awards rather than large standalone grants.
Yes, for several programs. WHOLE Schools Fund, Innovation Grants, Zachari Hawkins Memorial Fund, College Scholarships, and Crayons2Calculators all accept unsolicited requests. The Grantmaking Cohort Model and some scholarship activity are not described that way.
Most grants go to North Carolina recipients, and 83% of grants are in the foundation’s headquarters state. Durham is the most common recipient city, with additional grants going to Snow Camp, North Carolina, and Oceanside, New York.
No. The foundation’s profile says it funds organizations and school communities rather than individuals, which aligns with its school-level grants, scholarships, and educator-supply programs.
2026
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2026.
Financiamiento actual y próximo de Durham Public Schools Foundation al que tu organización sin fines de lucro podría postularse.
¿Quién puede postularse? Durham Public Schools teachers and staff (access to teacher store at no cost to teachers).
¿Quién puede postularse? School and community teams working on wellness-centered projects within Durham Public Schools.
Fecha límite: Applications begin July 15, 2026 and close in September 2026.
¿Quién puede postularse? Teams of educators, students, families, and community members in Durham Public Schools; projects should be equity-centered and aligned with district priorities. Focus areas noted for 2025-26 include addressing absenteeism and supporting vulnerable student populations.
Fecha límite: Applications open July 15, 2026 and close in September 2026.
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Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DURHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS | DURHAM, NC | $484,005 | 2026 | SCHOOL-LEVEL GRANTS |
| TEACHER WAREHOUSE INC | DURHAM, NC | $27,123 | 2026 | EDUCATOR SUPPLIES |
| NC STATE UNIVERSITY KENAN FELLOWS PROGRAM | RALEIGH, NC | $25,000 | 2026 | STEM KENAN FELLOWS PROGRAM |
| KIND KITCHEN GROUP | DURHAM, NC | $15,000 | 2026 | SCHOOL-LEVEL GRANT |
| EMPOWERING EDUCATION INC | OCEANSIDE, NY | $10,000 | 2026 | SCHOOL-LEVEL GRANT (SCHOLARS HUB) |
| DURHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS | DURHAM, NC | $252,909 | 2025 | SCHOOL-LEVEL GRANTS |
| THE EMPRESS HAVEN | DURHAM, NC | $7,500 | 2025 | SCHOOL-LEVEL GRANT (CC SPAULDING) |
| ECHO SYSTEM | DURHAM, NC | $7,500 | 2025 | SPONSORSHIP - TEEN ENTREPRENEURS TACKLING CHILDHOOD HUNGER |
| URBAN SUSTAINABILITY SOLUTIONS | SNOW CAMP, NC | $6,660 | 2025 | SCHOOL-LEVEL GRANT (EK POWE) |
| EMPOWERING EDUCATION INC | OCEANSIDE, NY | $6,000 | 2025 | SCHOOL-LEVEL GRANT (HILLSIDE) |
| TEACHER WAREHOUSE INC | DURHAM, NC | $5,000 | 2025 | EDUCATOR SUPPLIES |
| Durham Public Schools | Durham, NC | $295,525 | 2024 | Educational initiatives |
| World Relief Corp | Baltimore, MD | $50,000 | 2024 | Digital equity for refugee students |
| Durham Library Foundation | Durham, NC | $19,372 | 2024 | Educational initiatives |
| Durham Public Schools | Durham, NC | $274,380 | 2023 | Educational initiatives |
| Liberty Christian School | Durham, NC | $28,196 | 2023 | Transfer legacy scholarship fund |
| Pupusas for Education | Durham, NC | $13,000 | 2023 | Youth mental health |
| Carolina Garden Company LLC | Durham, NC | $7,000 | 2023 | Outdoor eating and learning |
DURHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS
$484,005SCHOOL-LEVEL GRANTS
TEACHER WAREHOUSE INC
$27,123EDUCATOR SUPPLIES
NC STATE UNIVERSITY KENAN FELLOWS PROGRAM
$25,000STEM KENAN FELLOWS PROGRAM
KIND KITCHEN GROUP
$15,000SCHOOL-LEVEL GRANT
EMPOWERING EDUCATION INC
$10,000SCHOOL-LEVEL GRANT (SCHOLARS HUB)
DURHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS
$252,909SCHOOL-LEVEL GRANTS
THE EMPRESS HAVEN
$7,500SCHOOL-LEVEL GRANT (CC SPAULDING)
ECHO SYSTEM
$7,500SPONSORSHIP - TEEN ENTREPRENEURS TACKLING CHILDHOOD HUNGER
URBAN SUSTAINABILITY SOLUTIONS
$6,660SCHOOL-LEVEL GRANT (EK POWE)
EMPOWERING EDUCATION INC
$6,000SCHOOL-LEVEL GRANT (HILLSIDE)
TEACHER WAREHOUSE INC
$5,000EDUCATOR SUPPLIES
Durham Public Schools
$295,525Educational initiatives
Durham Library Foundation
$19,372Educational initiatives
Durham Public Schools
$274,380Educational initiatives
Liberty Christian School
$28,196Transfer legacy scholarship fund
Pupusas for Education
$13,000Youth mental health
Carolina Garden Company LLC
$7,000Outdoor eating and learning