We are on a mission to enhance the quality of education for BISD students.

We are on a mission to enhance the quality of education for BISD students.

We are on a mission to enhance the quality of education for BISD students.

The Belton Education Foundation (BEF) is an independent, community-based, non-profit organization that supports Belton ISD student achievement and success. Founded in 1992, our mission is to partner with the community to provide grant funding to teachers, scholarships to Belton ISD graduates, and support other programs in line with Belton ISD initiatives.

WHAT WE DO

We provide resources for innovative programming and scholarships to enhance the quality of education for the leaders and workers of tomorrow.

Current Initiatives:

  • Teacher grants: We award grants to teachers for innovative classroom and campus projects that stimulate learning and excellence. Every campus receives funding through campus grants that focus on 21st century hands-on, critical thinking skills.
  • Scholarships: We award scholarships to Belton ISD graduates to ensure access to post-secondary education. This currently includes over 100 scholarships funded directly by community members each year.
  • District Grants: We support other programs that align with Belton ISD’s vision and goals, such as dual credit financial aid, elementary literacy, art programs, facility improvements, and continuing education scholarships for educators.

WHAT WE’VE ACHIEVED

We have made a significant impact on the lives of thousands of students and educators in Belton ISD.

  • Awarding over 400 grants totaling over $750,000 to teachers and campuses.
  • Awarding over $2.9 million in scholarships to over 2,700 seniors.
  • Awarding over $100,000 in grants to paraprofessionals.
  • Supporting special district projects such as the Wall Street Auditorium renovation, the tricycle track, the ag barn entrance gate, and the food truck bus.

WHAT WE’VE ACHIEVED

We have made a significant impact on the lives of thousands of students and educators in Belton ISD.

  • Awarding over 400 grants totaling over $750,000 to teachers and campuses.
  • Awarding over $2.9 million in scholarships to over 2,700 seniors.
  • Awarding over $100,000 in grants to paraprofessionals.
  • Supporting special district projects such as the Wall Street Auditorium renovation, the tricycle track, the ag barn entrance gate, and the food truck bus.

WHAT WE’VE ACHIEVED

We have made a significant impact on the lives of thousands of students and educators in Belton ISD.

  • Awarding over 400 grants totaling over $750,000 to teachers and campuses.
  • Awarding over $2.9 million in scholarships to over 2,700 seniors.
  • Awarding over $100,000 in grants to paraprofessionals.
  • Supporting special district projects such as the Wall Street Auditorium renovation, the tricycle track, the ag barn entrance gate, and the food truck bus.

2024

Executive Committee

Ellen Burnett, President

Tanner Johnson, VP Finance/Governance

Tansyl White,VP Programs

 Allyn Testroet, At-Large – Programs

Malinda Golden, At-Large Superintendent

Brooke Helmig, Secretary – Development

Stan Briggs, VP Development

Allix Jackson, VP Marketing/Events

Melanie McCarthy, At-Large Finance/Governance

2024

Board of Directors

Andy Bass

Juli Bryan

Brandon Bozon

Lucas Cali

Jane Dominguez

Dayspring Fowler

Pam Harler

Susan Higgins

Ryan Holler

Cara Janzack

Angi Johnson

Chenshu Lu

Beran Luce

Joshua Knowles

HB Macey

Madeline Marshall

Anthony McDowell

Michael Potts

Rucker Preston

Shawn Rhodes

Jordan Seideman

Ben Smith

Tiffany Sommerfield

Tansyl White

Michael Woodard

Danny Vela

OUR IMPACT

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CONTACT US

Have questions or want to learn how you can get involved and help?

Let's talk!