More than $73,000 PHMEF Grants Awarded

Posted on December 12, 2025

The Penn-Harris-Madison Education Foundation (PHMEF) continues its mission of supporting excellence in education by awarding $73,715.48 in classroom innovation grants for the 2025-2026 school year, marking one of the largest funding years in foundation history!

Each year, PHMEF’s Annual Grant Cycle provides teachers across the district with opportunities to bring creative, hands-on learning projects to life, projects that go beyond traditional classroom resources. The grants are made possible through the generosity of community donors, local businesses, and district supporters.

During the first couple of weeks of December, PHMEF Executive Director Jennifer Turnblom surprised grant recipients. Click here to see the full photo gallery.

On behalf of the entire PHM Education Foundation Board I want you to know how deeply we believe in our teachers and staff,” said PHMEF Executive Director Jennifer Turnblom. “Your dedication, and passion for making a positive impact are what make our schools truly exceptional. We are committed to funding your innovative ideas because you are the heart of excellence in P-H-M, and we are proud to support the remarkable work you do every day.”

A Legacy of Growth and Giving

This year the Foundation is celebrating its 30th anniversary. For three decades, PHMEF has steadily expanded its reach and impact within P-H-M classrooms. See the timeline below for how the foundation has grown in the past decade.

More than $73,000 PHMEF Grants Awarded young boy in blue sweatshirt playing with fidget tools

  • Early years: The foundation awarded an average of $8,000-$10,000 in grants annually.
  • 2017: The annual grant budget grew to just over $30,000, and PHMEF introduced EZ Grants, mini-grants for projects under $250. 
  • 2022: The grant budget increased to $35,000, expanding teacher access to classroom innovation funding. 
  • 2023: PHMEF streamlined its process to a single annual grant cycle (instead of fall and spring) and raised the total budget to $50,000, transitioning EZ Grants to an online Google Form. 
  • 2024: The EZ Grant maximum increased from $250 to $750, and the total grant budget reached $60,000. 
  • 2025: The foundation reached a new milestone, $75,000 in total grant funding, and received a record number of teacher and staff applications.

2025–2026 Traditional Grant Recipients

This year’s PHMEF grant recipients represent the heart of innovation happening across Penn-Harris-Madison classrooms. From STEM-infused music labs and outdoor learning spaces to student-led media programs and manufacturing technology upgrades, each project showcases how creativity and collaboration enhance student learning.

In total, 16 Traditional Grants were awarded this year, totaling $48,369.23 in funding to support educators who are designing unique, hands-on experiences that spark curiosity, strengthen skills, and connect classroom learning to the world beyond school walls.

Read below to learn more about each of this year’s funded projects and the educators making them possible.

  1. Tune Lab – Walt Disney Elementary
    Charlis Cunningham & Emily Cornett$2,000
    STEM meets music as 5th graders design and build custom musical instruments, connecting engineering and mathematical concepts in a showcase of sound and creativity
  2. Sprouting Success – Elsie Rogers Elementary
    Christy Campbell & Jodi Cramer-Berry$1,765.85
    Students will cultivate vegetables, herbs, and flowers using a Garden Tower and LED Grow Lights, learning firsthand about plant life cycles, nutrition, and sustainability.
  3. Tania Bangtsson CPA Haze Machine – Penn High School
    Braden McMillen$1,449.98
    A professional-grade haze machine enhances production quality and provides hands-on experience with stage lighting for Penn’s performing arts and broadcasting students.
  4. Kingsmen in Custom Shining Armor – Penn High School
    Stephen Vincent & John Gensic$1,713.08
    Manufacturing and Robotics students will collaborate to design and produce custom Kingsmen Armor and outdoor chain nets, merging creativity, engineering, and school pride.
  5. Story Champs AAC Expansion Pack – All P-H-M Schools
    Jenna Pacheco$2,815.22
    This curriculum expansion supports K-12 students who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication, developing language, comprehension, and storytelling skills.
  6. Bittersweet Gathering Grove – Bittersweet Elementary
    Michelle Leniski & Niki Kornrumph$6,500
    In partnership with Penn’s Building Trades and Architecture classes, students will construct a 24’ x 24’ pavilion at the Bittersweet Nature Center, creating an outdoor classroom space for hands-on learning.
  7. Northpoint WSTAR Studio – Northpoint Elementary
    Nichol Mondy$1,912.98
    Funds will modernize the school’s WSTAR broadcasting studio, expanding student access to live news production in collaboration with Penn High School’s Penn News Network.
  8. Establishing a Perceptual Motor Lab – Walt Disney Elementary
    Stephen Govorko$1,487.13
    This lab will develop perceptual motor skills through movement-based activities that support academic success for K-3 students.
  9. Enhancing Elementary PE through Gymnastics – Horizon Elementary
    Dani Snoeyink$3,171.99
    New gymnastics equipment will enrich physical education lessons, improving coordination, balance, teamwork, and lifelong fitness habits.
  10. Seeing is Achieving – All P-H-M Schools
    Angela Allen$1,148
    An iPad for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing students will enhance visual learning and literacy development, providing equitable access to classroom content.
  11. Becoming an Orff Classroom – Madison Elementary
    Katelyn Lockwood$1,929
    Students will explore rhythm and melody with new Orff percussion instruments, encouraging creativity and collaboration in music instruction.
  12. Graphing Finite Math for Infinite Human Flourishing – Penn High School
    Angela Yarrell & John Gensic$2,560
    New graphing calculators will support lessons in financial literacy, helping students analyze real-world topics like compound interest and regional energy use.
  13. Wisdom Across Generations – Penn High School
    John Gensic, Angela Yarrell, Corin Sailor, Sarah Dwigans, & Danielle Black$1,175
    Students will explore leadership and life lessons through inspiring books like Wooden: A Lifetime of Observations and That’s What She Said, promoting reflection beyond digital devices.
  14. Shaping Future Minds – Penn High School
    Scott Shelhart & John Gensic$2,599
    A new 3D printer with laser engraving technology will enhance the Manufacturing curriculum, offering hands-on experience in precision production and design.
  15. Moran Musical Production and Projection System – Moran Elementary
    Laura Scott & Jessie Kinney$6,142
    A new projection system will elevate Moran’s musical performances, giving students opportunities to shine on stage and behind the scenes as part of the “tech crew.”
  16. Penn High School Digital & Legacy Recognition Wall – Penn High School
    Josiah Parker$10,000
    Students will help design and maintain a new Digital Alumni Recognition Wall: an interactive display celebrating past and present Kingsmen achievements through photos, awards, and memorabilia.

EZ Grant Recipients ($750 or Less)

PHMEF’s EZ Grants support smaller-scale classroom projects that have a big impact on student engagement and learning. These smaller-scale grants often provide the tools, materials, and technology that immediately enhance student engagement and learning.

For the 2025-2026 school year, 49 EZ Grants were approved, totaling $25,364.25 in funding.  Highlights from this year’s winners include innovative STEM tools, classroom resources, wellness initiatives, and creative enrichment activities.

Click here to see all EZ form grants and the full 2025-2026 PHMEF Grant Report.

2025-2026 Grant Summary

  • Total 2025-2026 Grant Budget: $75,000
  • Total EZ Grants Requested: $31,331.10
  • Total EZ Grants Approved: $25,364.25
  • Total Traditional Grants Requested: $54,389.23
  • Total Traditional Grants Approved: $48,369.23
  • Total Grants Awarded: $73,715.48

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From preschool learners growing gardens to high schoolers engineering recognition walls, each PHMEF grant represents a creative idea turned into opportunity.

Through donor support and district collaboration, the foundation continues to expand its impact, ensuring that innovation, inspiration, and excellence thrive in every P-H-M classroom.

To learn more about the foundation’s impact or to support future grants, visit PHMEF.org.

30 Years of Impact 

Join PHMEF in celebrating the past 30 years of impact and look to continue momentum in supporting excellence in education at the 30th anniversary gala.  Sponsorships and tickets to this extraordinary event are on sale now at PHMEF.org/gala.

Last Modified December 18, 2025