Bluejacket Education Foundation

A Partner Fund of the Initiative Foundation

About the Fund

Local students are the future of the community – tomorrow’s community leaders, caregivers, business owners, skilled tradespeople, educators, technicians and more. Investing in Cambridge-Isanti students today lays the building blocks for a stronger local community tomorrow.

The Bluejacket Education Foundation was created for this important purpose – to invest in students served by the Cambridge-Isanti Independent School District, financially supporting educational and enrichment opportunities through annual financial grants funded by the generosity of our community.

The Bluejacket Education Foundation is a Partner Fund of the Initiative Foundation. As a program of the Initiative Foundation, all Bluejacket Education Foundation contributions are professionally managed and stewarded for the benefit of the community now and long into the future.

Impact of the Fund

2

Years Awarding Grants in Cambridge-Isanti Schools

74

Founding Donors

$20,000

Awarded in Grants in Region

Vision

The vision of the Bluejacket Education Foundation is to invest in endless opportunities for generations of Cambridge-Isanti students through ever-increasing educational grants fueled by generous community donors.

By cultivating local generosity, the fund is able to more fully support the education and enrichment of Cambridge-Isanti students – the future of the community. Created in 2022, the Bluejacket Education Foundation permanent endowment fund is a charitable investment account in which the principal contributions are never spent; only the earnings are used to provide a flexible, dependable funding stream to support important initiatives that help our students grow and thrive.

The advisory team members believe that the investments made today, in the endowment and in students, are building a lasting legacy for our students and community.

Apply for a Grant

Applications for grants may be submitted at any time. To be considered for grants awarded in fall 2024, applications must be received by Oct. 31.

Grant Priorities

Grant applications should address the following priority areas:

  • To increase opportunities and expand educational horizons for Cambridge-Isanti students, from the youngest learners to soon-to-be graduates, by funding supplemental and/or innovative learning experiences.
  • To support programs, activities and experiences, both inside and outside the classroom, that support student learning, achievement, growth and well-being.

Eligibility

To be eligible for a grant, you must meet one of the following criteria:

  • Be a member of Cambridge-Isanti School District faculty, staff or administration
  • Coach, lead or coordinate an activity or program that is officially sponsored by ISD #911
  • Be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit or local unit of government that serves students of the Cambridge-Isanti School District.
    Grant Amounts

Grants may be requested and awarded in amounts between $500 – $2,000 each. The advisory team will review the applications and provide grant recommendations to the Initiative Foundation. The Initiative Foundation will then send funds directly to the school district, local government or applicable 501(c)(3) nonprofit.

If you have additional questions, email the Bluejacket Education Foundation.

Distinguished Bluejacket Award

Chris Miller

At Future Fest 2024, BJEF was proud to announce Christine (Bartz) Miller, 1967 graduate of CHS, as the winner of the inaugural Distinguished Bluejacket Award. From her decades of work in the Cambridge-Isanti school district to her many volunteer endeavors over the years, Miller has made an indelible mark on our community.

After a remarkable 30 year teaching career and roles as director of teaching and learning and assistant superintendent in Cambridge-Isanti schools, Miller decided to “retire for good” volunteering her time to bring good to the community. She has served on the boards of several local foundations over the years, as well as volunteering with Christ the King Catholic Church. In 2005, Miller put her considerable grant writing skills to work, securing funding to bring the Reach Out and Read program to Allina Health Cambridge and Isanti Clinics. The program focuses on building a literacy foundation for children by providing free books at every well-child visit and has handed out more than 65,000 books in the community – and counting. In 2018, Miller was named to Minnesota’s “50 over 50” list, by AARP Minnesota and Pollen, in recognition of her community service leadership.

For decades, Bluejackets have used their Cambridge-Isanti Schools education and experience to do amazing things in their careers and their communities. That’s why BJEF has created the Distinguished Bluejacket Award, to honor our alumni and their remarkable accomplishments.

If you know someone who has distinguished themselves through remarkable career/work, community service or personal accomplishments and you believe they should be considered for this award, click here to complete a nomination for the Distinguished Bluejacket award.

Nominees who meet the selection criteria will be contacted by BJEF and asked to fill out additional information about their accomplishments in order to complete the nomination and application process.

  • Nominee must be a graduate of Cambridge-Isanti High School or Cambridge High School
  • Has distinguished themselves through remarkable career/work, community service, or personal accomplishments
  • Has demonstrated one or more of the Bluejacket Way character traits in the pursuit of their achievements
  • Must be in good standing in their community, past and present
  • Nominees are not required to currently reside in the Cambridge-Isanti area
  • Award may be given posthumously

Make a Nomination

 

Engage With the Fund

When you give to the Bluejacket Education Foundation endowment fund, your gift establishes an enduring legacy that will benefit the students of Cambridge-Isanti for years to come. If your employer makes matching donations for their employees, be sure to inquire on the process before making your gift. Gifts of all sizes are appreciated!

Prefer to mail a check? To make donations and payments more secure and to streamline processes, the Initiative Foundation partners with Bremer Bank. Please write the check to Initiative Foundation-BJEF, note the purpose of your contribution on the memo line, and mail to this address:

Initiative Foundation – 446122
Attn: BJEF
P.O. Box 64182
St. Paul, MN 55164-0182

While the mailing address may be in St. Paul, the Initiative Foundation continues to maintain its headquarters in the heart of Central Minnesota at 405 First St. SE, Little Falls, MN 56345.

If you would like to contribute another type of gift, please contact a member of the Bluejacket Education Foundation advisory team or call the Initiative Foundation at (320) 632-9255. An Initiative Foundation staff member will be happy to answer your questions and guide you through the process.

Save the date for Future Fest 2025: Friday, April 25, 2025 at the Braham Event Center.

Watch the Facebook page for more information, sponsorship opportunities and individual ticket sales.

Making a charitable bequest in your will is often the easiest way to make a significant gift and leave a lasting legacy. Gifts large and small are important. It is simpler than you might think to make a meaningful difference to future generations of Cambridge-Isanti students!

If you would like to leave Bluejacket Education Foundation in your will, make another type of planned gift, or contribute an appreciated asset, please call the Initiative Foundation at (320) 632-9255 and a staff member will be happy to answer your questions and guide you through the process.

As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, your contribution is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. In partnership with the Bluejacket Education Foundation, the Initiative Foundation owns and manages financial contributions for the Bluejacket Education Foundation.

Contact us learn more about joining the advisory team or volunteering.

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Advisory Team

Local volunteers serve as advisory team members to advance the mission of the Bluejacket Education Foundation. The partnership with the Initiative Foundation combines local knowledge and leadership with additional professional expertise, oversight and guidance to identify community needs, serve donors and manage the investments.

Fred Nolan

Board Chair

Roger Anderson

Member

Jean Anderson

Member

Michelle Carr

Member

Carrie Gibbs

Member

Kirsten Jennissen

Member

Ryan Lundeen

Member

Donna McNear

Member

Timery Spencer

Member

Kyle Volker

Member

Shari Wiltrout

Member

Nate Rudolph

District Superintendent and Ex-officio member

Past Grants

Fall 2023

  • Jim Godfrey – Drone video cameras will allow Bluejacket Broadcasting students to explore new skills and provide professional level video productions for the school and community at large.
  • Kelly Hajek – Grow lights will let third graders at CIS to learn about the science of growing plants earlier in the school year and increase successful propagation from seed.
  • Susie Kaspar – Bows, arrows and block targets will bring archery into CMS and IMS physical education classes, allowing students to learn a popular new sport in a safe environment.
  • Ryan O’Donovan – Sensory items and flexible seating will help students at CMS practice self-regulation, decreasing time our of the classroom, which will increase their learning opportunity.
  • Hanna Pagel – Students will use specialized Legos to solve real life problems affecting the world, providing hands-on and engaging learning opportunities, especially in math and science.
  • James Sullivan – DSLR cameras and lenses will enhance learning opportunities for CIHS photography students by giving them the ability to gain experience with more professional cameras.

Spring 2023

  • Tracy Hare – Mobile STEM cart fosters critical thinking and perseverance skills while giving students a taste of STEM careers.
  • Tricia Hennen – Mobile grow carts and lights will bring plant biology concepts to life at CIHS, all year long.
  • Jessica Miller – New kiln shelves enable new pottery glazing techniques by CIHS artists and provide more opportunities for hands-on learning.
  • Ryan O’Donovan – Cross-country skis will provide outdoor learning opportunities and support physical health at CMS/IMS.
  • Derrick Rink – New chemistry materials will expand “Mole Day” outreach by CIHS students to get CIS/IIS 3rd graders excited about science.
  • Jeremiah Semler – Students will engineer and construct a cedar strip canoe to learn collaboration and building skills at CIHS

Founding Donors

  • Allina Health Cambridge
  • Allison Adkins
  • Christina Thayer Anderson
  • Roger & Jean Anderson
  • Ascension Roofing & Siding
  • John & Karen (Stamm) Bartz
  • Marvin Jr. & Carlene Bartz
  • Tom Bartz
  • BCI Construction, Inc.
  • Dr. Bill & Cherie Berg
  • John and Melissa Bettendorf
  • Gregg Boster in honor of Marlyn Boster & Darlene Pearson
  • Matthew & Jessica Braaten
  • Andrew & Amelia Buschena
  • Cambridge Bar & Grill
  • Cambridge High School Class of 1974
  • Cambridge Isanti Early Childhood
  • Michelle Carr
  • Carstensen Team-Re/Max Results
  • Chilson Jewelers
  • Country Camping & RV
  • Steve & Mandy Crittenden
  • Brenda & James Damiani
  • JoAnn & Dennis Doran
  • Educators Financial Services
  • Education Minnesota – Cambridge-Isanti
  • First Bank & Trust
  • Chris & Carrie Gibbs
  • Raymond & Laurie Hoheisel
  • Honeycomb Marketing
  • Hungry Farmer
  • Nick & Sarah Izzo
  • Kelby & Kirsten Jennissen
  • Neil & Amy Jennissen
  • Shawn & Shannon Kirkeide
  • Jojo’s Photos & Studio
  • Carolyn Kampa & Sean Stevens
  • Stephen & Christine Miller
  • MinnStar Electric
  • Minuteman Press – Cambridge
  • Allen & Mary Mork
  • Terry & Kelly Nelson
  • Timothy & Kelly Nelson
  • Fred Nolan & Ellen Siewert
  • Justin & Crystal Kennedy
  • Lakeberg Farms
  • Larsons Cycle
  • Karen Lee
  • Jim & Pam Lepping
  • Julia & Willy Lines
  • Clint & Michelle Lundeen
  • Donna & Roger McNear
  • Jan Medin
  • Jessica & Jeremy Miller
  • Sean & Jody Okerlund
  • Bjork & Lindsay Ostrom
  • Larry & Vicki Ostrom
  • Scott Peterson
  • Nate & Gina Rudolph
  • Jennifer & Eric Ryberg
  • Paul Ryberg
  • Sage Cleaning LLC
  • John & Bonnie Schlagel
  • Scout & Morgan Books
  • Mark & Kelly Solberg
  • Steve’s Tire, Inc.
  • William Stickels III
  • Team Lundeen Re/Max Results
  • Kyle & Kelsie Volker
  • Jan & John Wheelock
  • Eric & Shari Wiltrout
  • Mark & Cathy Ziebarth

Have a question about the Bluejacket Education Foundation?

PTOs and PTAs enrich the educational experience with a single-school focus by supporting students, teachers, and the school community through a variety of collaborative efforts. They do this by fostering communication; organizing and fundraising for near-term events and activities; and by supporting teachers and staff through teacher-appreciation activities. Education foundations have a longer-term and district-wide focus. Led by local volunteers, education foundations engage community volunteers to raise larger donations that are then permanently invested. Earnings from these investments are used to award classroom grants and support the school district for generations. While a PTO or PTA typically consist of parents and teachers, an education foundation can be supported by any community member interested in fulfilling the foundation’s mission.

The education foundation operates separately from the school district. It is a Partner Fund of the Initiative Foundation, a regional community foundation headquartered in Little Falls. The Initiative Foundation is a tax-exempt public charity that serves all of Central Minnesota. The education foundation is guided by an agreement and championed by an advisory team made up of community volunteers. Education foundation members can be parents, grandparents, school staff members, teachers, and anyone connected to the community.

This fund is one of several education funds held and managed by the Initiative Foundation to benefit local public school initiatives. This fund is part of a family of funds endowed to the Initiative Foundation through an originating document (agreement) and includes donor-advised funds, community funds, scholarship funds, and more. The fund serves local students now and into the future, and is rooted in an agreement that allows local volunteer advisors to make classroom-enriching granting decisions while the Initiative Foundation carries out the fiduciary responsibilities of managing a charitable endowment. As part of the Initiative Foundation’s family of funds, the education foundation and its advisory team benefit from a professional fundraising team that can help with larger and more complex gifts. Financial specialists at the Initiative Foundation ensure compliance with all rules, laws and regulations, and oversee the completion of an annual independent audit to elevate community trust and transparency. The Initiative Foundation’s investment and audit committee works with an experienced third-party professional to invest the endowment for long-term growth.

An endowment is an investment in tomorrow. Once established, only the earned interest and growth is used to award grants. The core investment and any subsequent donations are not spent but rather invested for growth. Advisory team members work diligently to raise funds to increase the endowment’s value and work with potential donors to help them understand how those funds will be used. Advisory team members believe an endowment is an excellent way to offer ever-increasing support to the school district for generations to come.

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Questions?

Do you want to know how to apply for a grant or how you might leave a lasting legacy to support this fund? Contact a member of the fund’s advisory team (above) or reach out to Community Philanthropy Manager Amy Gray or Carl Newbanks, vice president of philanthropy. We’re here to help Central Minnesotans build a thriving economy, vibrant communities, and a lasting culture of generosity.

Community Philanthropy Manager

Amy Gray

Community Philanthropy Manager (320) 631-2062
Vice President of Philanthropy

Carl Newbanks

Vice President of Philanthropy (320) 631-2042

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