Warsaw Education Foundation Grants Funding To Teacher Projects

Pictured is Nate Howett alongside students. Photos provided by Warsaw Education Foundation.
Press Release
WARSAW — The Warsaw Education Foundation, a local nonprofit organization supporting educational excellence in Warsaw Schools, awarded $16,514 in Red Apple Grants to 17 teachers throughout the school system in early December.
These grants fund new projects, identified by the teachers, that exceed the day-to-day curriculum, from math software to translation earbuds.
“Our teachers work tirelessly each day to engage their students,” said WEF Director Erin Serafino. “We want to support their hard work as they bring innovative learning experiences to local students. The Foundation seeks to make Warsaw Schools the best it can be, and supporting teachers through Red Apple Grants is our main focus.”
Every year, the Foundation raises money through its annual Quiz Bowl, corporate sponsorships, and generous supporters. The funds raised are given to Warsaw teachers through Red Apple Grants. Any Warsaw teacher can apply for project funding through this program. Since its founding in 1987, the Foundation has funded more than $550,000 in projects that have impacted over 37,000 K-12 students.
If you would like to support similar projects in Warsaw Schools, visit warsawedfoundation.org/donate to make a gift today. Support future grants for Warsaw teachers and students.
To sign up a team for Quiz Bowl 2025, visit warsawedfoundation.org/quizbowl.
- Pictured is Brooke Friedberg.
- Pictured is Dan Graney.
- Pictured is Derek Pike.
- Pictured is Caleb Morrison.
- Pictured, from left, are Dan Ayers and Gregg Straits.




