Join us July 23rd for a concert at The Ruins Jennnifer Batten and Full Steam play a benefit for public education
Learn More →

Welcome to the Hood River County Education Foundation

Enhancing education for students in the Hood River County School District

Through our 57 scholarship funds, the Education Foundation has awarded more than $2,500,000 in scholarships to more than 1000 students. The Foundation has also raised and distributed more than $500,000 through its Impact Teaching Programs.

Latest Updates

News & Upcoming Events

Our Scholars & Donors

I share a passion for athletics and community that Steve shared with the Hood River Valley. I look forward to using your help to further my academics and carry on Steve’s commitment to the Gorge.
Thank you for your continued support of the arts in our schools. You have let me be creative with the kids and my program is flourishing because of it.
The continuing education scholarship helped me complete my degree while working full-time. I'm now the first college graduate in my family.

Program Highlights

May Street, Mid Valley, Parkdale & Westside Elementary Schools grant project

Accessible After-School Care

HRCEF provides need-based scholarships for after-school care at four elementary schools. After-school care provides a safe space for students to learn and play while parents work.

May Street, Mid Valley, Parkdale & Westside Elementary Schools
Champions Current
Hood River Valley High School grant project

From Garden to Table

"It was the best feeling when we saw the excitement and pride on the students faces both when they saw their plants germinate and grow and then again when we were able to harvest and use the ingredients in our end of year salad and salsa. Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to purchase items to help further the learning and life skills of our most impacted students."

Hood River Valley High School
Patty Fateley 2023
Hood River Middle School grant project

Air Quality Monitoring Grant

"Air, like food, water, and shelter, is critical for survival, and yet we rarely think about it due to its "invisible" nature. Additionally, unlike the other essential items mentioned above, we can't really "pick and choose" which air we breathe. It impacts us all. As such, studying air quality is a fantastic lens through which we can engage students in not only learning about the air, but also chemistry, earth and space science, and how we can be engaged citizens."

Hood River Middle School
Adam Smith 2022