Donations

Imagine With Us
The Comprehensive Campaign

At Providence, we believe God is calling us to make room—room for more children to grow in their faith, more families to experience the power of Christ-centered community, and more opportunities for whole-child, learner-driven education to take root and flourish.

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Camille Marti Memorial Fund

This fund is established to honor the memory of Camille Marti that will continue her legacy of generosity.  

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Give to
Grants in Action.

Parents, plan your monthly giving through FACTS.

Parent Volunteers

We need volunteers!
Find out how you can help.

Note that you may also send a check to:
Providence Montessori
PO Box 1473
Burlington, NC, 27216

Read our Annual Fund Report to see what your giving provides.

Impact of your tax-deductible gift: 

(We are a 501 (3)(c) organization and your gift may be tax-deductible)

The  Providence Fund expands and enriches the educational opportunities available to the children beyond what our tuition and regular programming can provide.

Just like everything at Providence: It’s student driven.

Look what the Providence Annual Fund has done already:

  • Student independent study and design of OLE (Outdoor Learning Environment): sand area, climbing area, building blocks, walking track, gazebo, and water feature! 
  • Student researched and requested greenhouse and outdoor Maker Space.
  • Student requested Bus for Field Studies and Community Service.

More on the Horizon:

Here are things that our students have asked us to include next!

  • Student led initiative to lobby city of Burlington to change zoning law for a large American and Christian flag to be displayed on campus. 
  • Students request for more classroom space to keep expanding the number of older students who can be admitted. 
  • Student request for an all inclusive end of year trip to enhance equity of experiences.

Grant in Action Process

Our Students Conduct

observation

Observation

Notice a need or opportunity in our community for learning or improved process.

Conversation

Discuss this need with others in the community through town halls and class meetings.

Investigation

Look for possible solutions by asking experts, and other research. Fill out the Grants in Action Application.

Implementation

Follow through with any additional needs to see the idea to completion to solve the problem.