Our Future Is Looking Bright
The SPU Foundation Fund is one of the primary ways that we raise money in support of SPU. In previous years, the foundation has made donations in support of everything from campus improvements to computers to aid in distance learning.
Families and businesses can make a one-time donation, set up an account to donate monthly or donate stock. Every donation will have a direct, positive impact on the learning and enrichment opportunities available for every child attending San Pasqual Union School.
This school year, the SPU Foundation has set a goal to raise $100,000 in support of opportunities for our students, and we need your help to make it happen.
We’re suggesting a $200 donation per student to our SPU Foundation Fund. Imagine the incredible impact your contribution will have on every child’s learning and enrichment at San Pasqual Union School.
While there’s no denying that large gifts go a long way towards reaching our goals, it’s also true that anyone with a heart to help SPU kids can be a part of our mission — whether your donation is $25,000 or $25, all gifts matter — and you can rest assured that we’ll invest your contribution in the most efficient manner to get the most benefit from your gift.
Did You Know? Many Companies Match Donations or Allow Stock Contributions!
Our Impact
2023/2024
100 Chromebook laptops and 10 iPads donated to replace obsolete equipment
$100,000 donated for 3rd-8th lower playground shade structure
$3,000 awarded in Teacher Grants
$2,500 donated to Red Barn Arts
2022/23
$10,000 to purchase shade umbrellas for Middle School Quad
$4,500 awarded in Teacher Grants
Brain Balance teacher enrichment training
Anti-bullying assembly
Implemented nationally recognized Watch D.O.G.S program
School Beautification: K-1st playground privacy shrubs
2021/2022
$40,000 to purchase TVs and Screenbeam projectors for all classrooms
School Beautification: Refurb of historic red school sign
2020/2021
$30,000 to purchase 100 laptops for distance learning
$2,500 donated to STEM program
$2,500 donated to the Physical Education program
Water filling station