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Understanding Private Schools: Philanthropy 101

Posted by Janice Payne on April 26, 2016 at 6:00 PM
Janice Payne

When you choose a private school for your child, you’re not only investing in a rigorous and broad education. You’re also choosing to be a part of a community that will develop your child’s character and leadership qualities. The financial commitment is a serious one, yet it comes with a unique opportunity—the chance to give back to the school and the community. Students and parents, as well as alumni and their families, all participate in “paying it forward” to the school and the greater community.

096-IMG_2254.jpgCommunity service is part of a strong private school’s curriculum. Students at all age levels benefit from age-appropriate service learning.

Parents and alumni also become involved in the life of the school, with many benefits for all involved.

  • Volunteering in the classroom and at all-school events strengthens the school community.
  • Dynamic and inclusive volunteer programs assure there are opportunities for all interests, abilities, and availability.
  • Drives for clothing, food, school supplies, and other items encourage collaboration.
  • Community service activities lead to natural discussions about philanthropy.

     

Finally, private schools offer a unique opportunity to provide direct financial support for a cause everyone in the educational community believes in—the school and its students.

  • Sanford_Quiz_Night_10.jpgFundraisers, such as auctions and special events, provide social interaction and finance specific projects.
  • Annual fund campaigns cover expenses not fully met by tuition through direct contributions to the school.
  • Capital campaigns fund periodic building needs established in long-range plans.
  • Estate plans or gifts designated for special projects allow dedicated members of the school’s greater community to honor an institution that has meant so much to them and their families.

Private schools distinguish themselves by building communities—both on their campuses and through their involvement in the areas around them. Current students, alumni, parents and faculty combine their time, talents, and personal resources to strengthen school programs and facilities, creating a legacy for the future. Through their combined efforts, they also develop a culture of philanthropy that students will carry forward. An investment in a private school is truly an investment in the future of the community.

Janice Payne is the Director of Development at Sanford School in Hockessin, Delaware.

See also:

Parent Involvement Improves Your Child's Educational Experience

 

Topics: Community