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    Partners for Schools International

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    LYNDEN, WASitio web3603059568

    About Partners for Schools International

    We cultivate community engagement to raise hope and inspire student success by connecting adult mentors with students and supporting school-based Mentor Coordinator positions.

    Focus Areas

    Youth developmentSchool-based mentoringK-12 education supportCommunity capacity building

    Who They Fund

    youth/menteesmentoring program staff (coordinators and mentors)

    Funding Style

    staffing support (position funding)capacity building (program coordination)operational/ongoing program support

    Topics

    mentor coordinator roles

    About Partners for Schools International

    Partners for Schools International centers its giving on school-based mentoring, with repeated support for Mentor Coordinator positions in Whatcom County schools. The largest recent grant in the record is $125,000 to Lynden School District in 2025, followed by $105,000 grants to the same district in 2024 and 2023. That pattern shows a multi-year relationship rather than isolated awards, and it aligns with the foundation’s stated aim of connecting adult mentors with students and supporting school-based staff who manage those programs. Other large grants follow the same operating model. In 2025, the foundation gave $49,000 to Ferndale School District for a mentor coordinator and $28,000 to Nooksack School District for the same purpose. The grants are directed to school districts and a local Christian school, indicating that the foundation works through education institutions rather than making individual awards. Its philanthropy is tied to youth development, mentoring program administration, and ongoing support for the staff roles that keep those efforts running.

    What Partners for Schools International Funds

    The foundation’s grantmaking is organized around mentoring infrastructure in schools. In 2025, it gave $125,000 to Lynden School District to fund mentor coordinators, and the same district received $105,000 in both 2024 and 2023 for the same purpose. That recurring pattern points to sustained operational support. A second thread is staffing for nearby districts. Ferndale School District received $49,000 in 2025 and $39,097 in 2024 to fund a mentor coordinator, while Nooksack School District received $36,750 in 2024 and $28,000 in 2025 for the same role. The foundation also supported Lynden Christian School with $10,697 in 2024 and $9,633 in 2025 for mentor coordinator work. Across these grants, the emphasis is not on one-time projects but on program administration and staff capacity.

    How Partners for Schools International Gives

    Partners for Schools International gives in a fairly tight band, with a p25 of $36,310, a median grant of $37,924, and a p75 of $88,524. The recent record also shows repeated awards to the same recipients across multiple years, especially Lynden School District and Ferndale School District, which suggests ongoing support rather than one-off grantmaking. The foundation’s structure appears to be institutional and program-focused: it does not fund individuals and it does not make program-related investments. The grants shown are all operating-style awards tied to staff positions and mentoring program coordination.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $544K

    Total Assets

    $302K

    Total Revenue

    $382K

    Total Expenses

    $296K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $36K and $89K, with a median of $38K.

    25th Percentile

    $36K

    Median

    $38K

    75th Percentile

    $89K

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in WA.

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    Leadership

    DENNY MCHARNESS

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    mentoring program administration
    mentor recruitment and retention
    mentor training and supervision

    Where Partners for Schools International Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is highly local and entirely in Washington, with 100% of recent grants going to recipients in the state. The largest recipients are in Lynden, including Lynden School District and Lynden Christian School. Other grants land in Ferndale and Everson, showing a concentration in nearby Whatcom County communities. The recipient country distribution is exclusively U.S.-based, with no international grants in the recent record.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Partners for Schools International

    What does Partners for Schools International fund?

    The foundation supports school-based mentoring and youth development, especially Mentor Coordinator positions. Recent grants go to school districts and a local Christian school for mentor coordination, mentoring program administration, and related staffing support.

    Who receives grants from Partners for Schools International?

    Recent grantees include Lynden School District, Ferndale School District, Nooksack School District, and Lynden Christian School. The pattern shows awards to education institutions rather than individuals.

    How large are its typical grants?

    Typical grant size is relatively concentrated: the p25 is $36,310, the median is $37,924, and the p75 is $88,524. Recent awards also range from under $10,000 to $125,000.

    Does the foundation support the same recipients more than once?

    Yes. Lynden School District received grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and Ferndale School District and Nooksack School District also appear in more than one year. That suggests recurring support for ongoing mentoring roles.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    LYNDEN SCHOOL DISTRICTLYNDEN, WA$125,0002025FUND MENTOR COORDINATORS
    FERNDALE SCHOOL DISTRICTFERNDALE, WA$49,0002025FUND MENTOR COORDINATOR
    NOOKSACK SCHOOL DISTRICTEVERSON, WA$28,0002025FUND MENTOR COORDINATOR
    LYNDEN CHRISTIAN SCHOOLLYNDEN, WA$9,6332025FUND MENTOR COORDINATOR
    LYNDEN SCHOOL DISTRICTLYNDEN, WA$105,0002024FUND MENTOR COORDINATORS
    FERNDALE SCHOOL DISTRICTFERNDALE, WA$39,0972024FUND MENTOR COORDINATOR
    NOOKSACK SCHOOL DISTRICTEVERSON, WA$36,7502024FUND MENTOR COORDINATOR
    LYNDEN CHRISTIAN SCHOOLLYNDEN, WA$10,6972024FUND MENTOR COORDINATOR
    LYNDEN SCHOOL DISTRICTLYNDEN, WA$105,0002023FUND MENTOR COORDINATORS
    FERNDALE SCHOOL DISTRICTFERNDALE, WA$36,1632023FUND MENTOR COORDINATOR

    LYNDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT

    $125,000
    LYNDEN, WA2025

    FUND MENTOR COORDINATORS

    FERNDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT

    $49,000
    FERNDALE, WA2025

    FUND MENTOR COORDINATOR

    NOOKSACK SCHOOL DISTRICT

    $28,000
    EVERSON, WA2025

    FUND MENTOR COORDINATOR

    LYNDEN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

    $9,633
    LYNDEN, WA2025

    FUND MENTOR COORDINATOR

    LYNDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT

    $105,000
    LYNDEN, WA2024

    FUND MENTOR COORDINATORS

    FERNDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT

    $39,097
    FERNDALE, WA2024

    FUND MENTOR COORDINATOR

    NOOKSACK SCHOOL DISTRICT

    $36,750
    EVERSON, WA2024

    FUND MENTOR COORDINATOR

    LYNDEN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

    $10,697
    LYNDEN, WA2024

    FUND MENTOR COORDINATOR

    LYNDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT

    $105,000
    LYNDEN, WA2023

    FUND MENTOR COORDINATORS

    FERNDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT

    $36,163
    FERNDALE, WA2023

    FUND MENTOR COORDINATOR