NEWS & IMPACT
More than $17.9 Million invested in student programs since APSF’s inception
Annually 88% of all funds are spent on student programs, well above the nonprofit standard. We strive to be the best possible stewards of the generous financial commitments that you, our donors, and partners make in support of Aurora’s students.

Since 2014, more than 20,500 high school students served; more than $190 million secured in scholarships; countless lives impacted.

APSF in the Media
Giving Back a Natural Fit for Golditch
Zack Golditch organizes 5K to remember the events of 7/20 and provide deserving students with scholarship funds.
Aurora Public Schools students use their STEM skills to build their own skateboards
75 sixth and seventh graders at East Middle School had the opportunity to build and take home a skateboard, as a hands-on STEM learning activity
SUPPLIES AND DEMAND: Aurora Teachers Thankful for Critical Donations they Normally Fund Themselves
Educator Emporium provides critical school supplies for Aurora’s teachers – A post from the Aurora Sentinel
Educator Emporium Provides Free Classroom Supplies for Aurora Teachers
Teachers no longer have to spend their own money on school supplies, thanks to the Educator Emporium – A post by Rocky Mountain PBS
APS Foundation Opens 2 New College and Career Centers This Year!
The APS Foundation is thrilled to open 2 new College and Career Centers this school year! The centers are located at William Smith HS and Aurora West.
Rangeview’s James Laguana Named Schomp Auto’s “Teacher of the Year”!
Congratulations to James Laguana, Rangeview High School‘s Vocal Music Director, for earning Schomp Automotive’s 2021 “Teacher of the Year” award!