Education Foundation of Bridgewater-Raritan
We are the Education Foundation of Bridgewater-Raritan. Through private and corporate donations, the Education Foundation is proud to support creative and innovative programs that enrich and expand the learning experiences of our children.
Golf Outing
Join us on July 9th, 2026 to support grants, scholarships, and continued classroom growth.
Mini Grants
Supporting teachers with Mini-Grants up to $750 (or $1,500 for collaborative projects) to fund creative classroom initiatives.
Apply NowGolf Outing
Join our annual Golf Outing to support district programs, with opportunities to register, sponsor, or attend.
Learn MoreHow to Help
Donate, sponsor events, or volunteer. Your support helps us meet our goal of raising at least $30,000 each year.
Get InvolvedStrengthening the Partnership between Community, Business, and Education
The Foundation is an autonomous, non-profit corporation chartered under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and is distinct from the Board of Education. Each year, the Foundation provides grants for unique scientific, cultural, artistic and scholastic programs and technologies that benefit a significant number of Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District students. Through its fund-raising and grant-making activities the Foundation strives to strengthen the partnership between community, business and education.
1993
Founded as an independent 501(c)(3) organization supporting Bridgewater-Raritan schools.
2000s
Mini-grant opportunities expand to fund creative classroom initiatives across the district.
2010s
Community partnerships grow through local business and family support.
2026
Annual events like the Golf Outing continue to fund grants and scholarships.
Donated since 1993
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Your gift directly funds mini-grants, scholarships, and classroom innovation across the Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District for both teachers and students.
Donate to Support UsCommunity Stories
Parents and partners share how the Foundation supports our schools.
Middle School Lunch Gaming
Mario Benevento, PD School Psychologist
Thank you for supporting my lunch gaming program during the 2020-2021 school year. The grant let us purchase modern games that boosted attendance, especially for 7th grade, and helped less social students connect. We even ran a virtual lunch group during the shutdown and hope to pick up again with a new group of students.
High School Infant CPR Training
Bridgewater-Raritan High School Health Education
Beginning in the 2015-2016 school year, students at Bridgewater-Raritan High School began receiving Infant CPR training in health education. Before the grant, only adult CPR manikins were available. Now students train with adult, child, and infant manikins.