Support Public High School Excellence—Starting Now

by | Feb 11, 2026 | Charity Spotlight

Donate Your Car to the Endowment Project Foundation

February may feel early to think about the next academic year—but for public high schools, this is exactly when meaningful planning begins.

Curriculum enhancements, teacher support, student programs, and enrichment opportunities are often decided months before the first bell rings in the fall. The challenge? Public schools are expected to deliver exceptional outcomes with funding that simply doesn’t stretch far enough.

That’s where The Endowment Project Foundation (TEPF) comes in—and where your vehicle donation can make a real difference.

Rethinking How Public High Schools Are Funded

Colleges, universities, and private high schools don’t rely on tuition alone. Roughly 25% of their budgets are supported by alumni, families, and community philanthropy—funding that enhances programs, facilities, and student experiences.

Public high schools rarely benefit from this same culture of giving.

Yet 90% of Americans pass through public schools, where tax dollars often cover only the basics. Excellence—innovative programs, advanced learning opportunities, teacher support, and long-term investment—requires more.

The Endowment Project Foundation was created to close this gap, bringing sustainable, school-level philanthropy to public high schools across the United States.

car donation to the endowment project foundation

What the Endowment Project Foundation Does

The Endowment Project Foundation is building a culture of direct, focused, and impactful philanthropy designed specifically for public high schools. Its work centers on creating sustainable fundraising infrastructure at the school level, activating alumni and community engagement, and providing grant funding aligned with each school’s unique priorities. 

Rather than applying a one-size-fits-all model, the Foundation supports public high schools in raising and deploying resources in ways that reflect the needs of their students, teachers, and local communities—ensuring philanthropy strengthens outcomes where it matters most.

How the Foundation Turns Donations Into Impact

TEPF’s model is intentionally structured to ensure donor trust and long-term results:

  • Each participating school launches a dedicated fundraising web portal, supported by a best-in-class fundraising team and alumni database
  • The Foundation collaborates with school leaders and alumni groups to engage communities in meaningful participation
  • Principals and Alumni Advisory Boards request grant funding for specific school projects
  • The TEPF Board of Directors provides fiscal oversight to ensure funds follow donor intent
  • Regular reviews by outside accountants reinforce transparency and accountability

This approach gives public high schools access to the same philanthropic tools long used by private institutions—without compromising integrity or local priorities.

Why February Matters for Public Schools

Early in the year is when public high schools begin shaping plans for the upcoming academic cycle. Decisions about programming, student support, curriculum enhancements, and teacher resources often happen months before students return in the fall. This planning period determines not only what schools hope to offer, but what they can realistically achieve within their budgets.

Support given in February helps schools plan with confidence. By securing philanthropic resources early, school leaders can move beyond basic necessities and invest in meaningful improvements that enhance learning and teaching experiences. A car donation made now helps ensure that when the next academic year begins, public high schools are better equipped to deliver the excellence their students and educators deserve.

How Donating a Car Supports the Mission

Donating a vehicle to the Endowment Project Foundation transforms an unused asset into funding that strengthens public education at its foundation.

Your vehicle donation helps:

  • Build sustainable philanthropic resources for public high schools
  • Support grants that enhance teaching, learning, and student outcomes
  • Close the funding gap between public and private education

The process is simple, and your contribution directly supports excellence in public high school education.

Donate Your Car to the Endowment Project Foundation

By donating your car, boat, RV, or specialty vehicle, you are investing in the future of public education.

Donate your car to the Endowment Project Foundation today:

Join the Endowment Project Foundation in helping America’s public high schools build the philanthropic resources they need to thrive—starting with the next academic year.

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