Grace Episcopal Church, owner of the school and moral and philosophical guiding force, is Grace Montessori School's oldest and most valued partner.
The Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem, the original funder that provided seed money, the diocese continues to support our scholarship program through its Talbot Hall Fund.
The City of Allentown provides scholarship money, though Community
Development Block Grants for children living in the Weed & Seed area
of the city.
Allentown Parking Authority, the school’s landlord, entered into a lease
agreement that allowed for some of the costs for the improvement
of the space the school occupies to be paid back over many years.
The Baum School of Art provides scholarships for half the cost of tuition
for Grace Montessori School’s elementary students through their Linny's’
Kids Fund.
Lehigh Carbon Community College and GMS have an educational alliance that allows students from LCCC to serve internships in teacher training and in occupational therapy at our school.
The Harry C. Trexler Trust, The Century Fund, The Hoch Foundation, The Holt Foundation, The KNBT Charitable Foundation, The Herd Foundation, The Payne Foundation, BRAVO Foundation, Just Born Foundation, Bridge Educational Foundation, National Association of Episcopal Schools, and others provide ongoing support for our scholarship program.
Child Care Works - Parents receiving assistance from this program may enroll their children at Grace Montessori School, and the school accepts the amount contributed by Child Care Works and any co-pay the agency assigns the parents to pay as payment in full for tuition, making up the difference through our own scholarship funds.