Founded in 2005, the Gloucester Education Foundation (GEF) was created by concerned community members and parents in response to budget cuts in Gloucester Public Schools, particularly affecting arts, music, theater, and STEM programs. Over the past two decades, GEF has grown from a grassroots effort into a fully staffed organization, raising $10.5 million, with most funds directly benefiting Gloucester schools.
On this episode of Cape Ann Conversations, Emily Siegel, Executive Director, talks about how the GEF supports education. The GEF primarily funds teacher-driven grants, supporting innovative programs in classrooms, after-school programs, and summer initiatives. The foundation awards approximately 25 grants per year, covering various subjects and students' needs.
Joining Emily on the podcast is Jessica Magiotta, Power of Play Chairperson for 2025. Jessica, a GEF volunteer, is passionate about the Power of Play event, which is on Sunday, March 23, at the Gloucester High School Field House from 11 AM to 2 PM. Jessica provides a detailed overview of activities that will be offered on Sunday.
Also participating in the podcast is Arts Festival Coordinator Toni Waldron, who is equally passionate about this important community event. Toni discusses the importance of the Arts Festival and how the experience will be elevated through the inclusion of food trucks, musical performances, and hands-on activities. The Art Festival is scheduled for Saturday, May 17, from 11 AM to 3 PM at O'Maley Middle School.
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