Local 4th Graders Set Sail with Help from BankNewport Grant

BankNewport President & CEO Jack Murphy, and Sail Newport Executive Director Brad Read (both center) are joined by Pell Elementary School 4th grade students and teachers and Sail Newport team members to celebrate another successful year of Sail Newport’s Science and Sailing Program, a free experiential learning initiative, with funding support by BankNewport.
BankNewport Charitable Foundation Grant
for Sail Newport’s Experiential Learning Program
Funds support STEM learning for Newport’s 4thgrade students
through sailing and marine science education
The BankNewport Charitable Foundation awarded a $10,000 grant to Sail Newport to support this year’s 4th Grade Science and Sailing Program, a free experiential learning initiative for students from Pell Elementary School in Newport. The program integrates sailing instruction with environmental science education and has become a cornerstone of marine education for Newport youth.
“There’s something really special about watching Newport’s kids light up when they’re out on the water—many for the very first time,” said Jack Murphy, President and CEO, BankNewport. “Sail Newport’s commitment to access, education, and hands-on learning leaves a lasting impression. We’re proud to support a program that not only connects students to the natural beauty of our coastline but also builds confidence, curiosity, and a lifelong love of learning.”
Launched in 2017, the 16-week program is held at Sail Newport’s Sailing Center located within Fort Adams State Park. Every week, 4th grade students and their teachers spend structured time learning about Narragansett Bay, its ecology, weather, and history while receiving sailing instruction on the water. Sail Newport provides all equipment, staffing, facilities, transportation, and snacks at no cost to students or families.
The program also reinforces state STEM curriculum standards and ensures that all students, regardless of any social, emotional, physical or developmental challenges, can participate.
The Pell School Program engages populations often under-represented in the sport of sailing. In the 2024–2025 school year, 126 4th grade students from the Pell School participated, more than 70% of whom received free or reduced lunch.
Sail Newport’s program has also become an inspiration for continued marine exploration opportunities, including the Thompson Middle School Marine Exploration Program and the summer Youth Sailing Program. Feedback from educators, families, and students highlights the program’s value in building confidence, academic engagement, and a stronger connection to the environment.
About BankNewport:
Founded in 1819 and headquartered in Newport, BankNewport offers a full suite of loan and deposit products and services for families and businesses throughout Rhode Island. BankNewport is one of the oldest banks in the United States and, as a mutual organization, is committed to the financial success of its customers, employees, and the community for 206 years. BankNewport has nineteen branch locations, a community lending center in Central Falls, and a commercial lending office in Providence. OceanPoint Marine Lending, a business line of BankNewport, specializes in consumer marine and recreational vehicle financing programs.
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