Our Mission
The Kenwood Education Foundation enriches the quality of education for the children of the Kenwood School District by raising funds to support essential programs and experiences for the benefit of all students.
Donors who contribute toward our annual fundraising goal will join the KEF Fellowship, recognizing their vital role in sustaining educational opportunities through the continued support of the community.
Supporting Kenwood Students Every Step of the Way
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Kids Campaign
September Thru December
The Kenwood Education Foundation’s Kids Campaign is a grassroots fundraising effort powered by the community, families, neighbors, and friends like you. Every dollar raised directly funds essential programs at Kenwood School.
You can donate a flat rate or monthly, any amount, anytime, from anywhere in the world. Can you help?
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Read-A-Thon
March 2 – March 6
Celebrate Read Across America WeekGet ready to turn the page on an exciting week of reading, learning, and raising funds for Kenwood School!
The Kenwood Read-A-Thon encourages students to dive into books while supporting the programs that help them thrive. From March 2 through March 6, students will track their reading minutes and gather donations from family and friends, every page turned and minute read helps fund vital programs like art, music, outdoor education, and more.
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Lights Camera Auction!
May 2nd 5:00-10:00PM
🌹🐎 Run For The Roses 🐎🌹
Saddle up for an unforgettable evening at Lights Camera Auction: Rose For The Roses, our 27th annual gala fundraiser this year will be draped in full Southern Charm!
Put on your finest hats, bold bow ties, and Southern flair as we gather to raise funds for Kenwood School’s amazing programs. Enjoy a lively evening of mint juleps, Southern-inspired bites, and thrilling auction action, all for a great cause.
Eary Bird Tickets Go On Sale Dec 15th!
Thank You to Our Sponsors!
Great schools build great communities. Help us make it happen.
Our Team
A nonprofit public benefit corporation, KEF raises funds to support programs at Kenwood School for which sufficient government funding does not exist. Among others, these programs include art, music, STEAM, library, garden, physical education, LEGO robotics, and outdoor education.

