National School Choice Awareness

Open & Accessible
Private Foundation
AVENTURA, FloridaMediumEIN: 872081402
Education NonprofitsCharter SchoolsPrivate SchoolsHomeschool GroupsYouth Development Organizations

National School Choice Awareness Foundation (NSCAF) is a 501(c)(3) private operating foundation advancing K–12 school choice; the site describes programs (National School Choice Week, Navigate School Choice) and lists staff and board. The site shows a mailing address in Aventura, FL and contact email/phone. Content and copyright dates are current (2026) and include an annual report and impact metrics.

Source: Website · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A nonprofit working on K–12 school choice or related awareness events—state or national school choice organizations, event sponsors, or navigation/resource centers with capacity to run outreach or awareness activities.

Good Fit

  • Runs or organizes school-choice awareness events, conferences, or local campaigns.
  • State-level or national organization focused on school choice, charter or private-school support, or family navigation.
  • Seeks sponsorship-sized grants in the $5K–$40K range typical of recent awards.
  • Has visible partnerships or a track record in events/awareness that could attract invitation.
  • Is able to be introduced through networks or build relationships with program staff listed on the site.

Geography

Broad

The observed footprint is national: grants in 38 states and DC in the latest year, with the largest state accounting for about 15% of dollars but no single-state dominance.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The foundation funded 81 distinct recipients with 98 grants in the latest year and a substantial number of new grantees plus returning recipients across three years, indicating a broad, diverse recipient set rather than a tiny closed circle.

New Applicants

Moderate

Behavior shows many new grantees (43 new recipients in the latest year and a similar turnover earlier), but the foundation states grants are to preselected organizations and does not offer an open competitive application, so unfamiliar organizations are sometimes funded but entry appears invitation-driven rather than via a public application.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026