Anonymous
Post 02/11/2015 18:23     Subject: Re:Annual Giving - what did you give in terms of $?

I gave $25 this year. Child on 100% scholarship. Wanted to be sure to be included in the total giving. Do not do Starbucks. Do not eat out. Don't have extras. No cable-use the phone's wifi for internet. We spend about $125 a week on food.

DD doesn't have a jump shot!! But many other lovely attributes-and a wonderful school community. We love it more each year. The best kept secret in DC.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2015 10:31     Subject: Re:Annual Giving - what did you give in terms of $?

We give $1000 each year. Our stats: 2 kids at small PK-8 school, tuition is $28k per kid with HHI of $250k, and no FA.
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2015 22:50     Subject: Annual Giving - what did you give in terms of $?

Anonymous wrote:Used to give. Now we give NOTHING. Too much is made of the $$ and it doesn't make any difference but separates the big donor families from the smaller donor families. Unhealthy all around.


This!!!!
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2015 16:38     Subject: Annual Giving - what did you give in terms of $?

$5,000

One child at the school.

I hope our school doesn't hit the grandparents up more than the parents. Neither my folks nor DH's are in a position to donate to DC's private school, and I know mine will feel guilty if they don't. I really don't want that.
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2015 08:07     Subject: Annual Giving - what did you give in terms of $?

We are on financial aid (still pay most tuition though) and gave $300 as we are maxed out since my other kid goes to a school that doesn't offer financial aid, and we get family help for that.
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2015 07:19     Subject: Annual Giving - what did you give in terms of $?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We just had the auction at out school, we gave $30,000 to the scholarship fund. Didn't buy anything at the auction. But they hit up the grandparents more than they do us. I don't even want to know what my parents gave. They adore the school and their grandchildren.

P.S. multiple other people gave a $10,000 amount to the scholarship fund.


Dayyyyyyyyyyyyum.

Thank you! You're doing a good thing.
- a mom who cried with joy when she saw our FA package


Not that PP but I'm so happy for you and your kid, and in a way selfishly for my kid. His two best buds at school get FA and if they don't get enough this year, they aren't returning. It always makes me try to give more to the fund, but I sure can't do anything like $30k. Wow.
Anonymous
Post 02/10/2015 03:30     Subject: Annual Giving - what did you give in terms of $?

Anonymous wrote:We just had the auction at out school, we gave $30,000 to the scholarship fund. Didn't buy anything at the auction. But they hit up the grandparents more than they do us. I don't even want to know what my parents gave. They adore the school and their grandchildren.

P.S. multiple other people gave a $10,000 amount to the scholarship fund.


Dayyyyyyyyyyyyum.

Thank you! You're doing a good thing.
- a mom who cried with joy when she saw our FA package
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2015 21:50     Subject: Annual Giving - what did you give in terms of $?

We just had the auction at out school, we gave $30,000 to the scholarship fund. Didn't buy anything at the auction. But they hit up the grandparents more than they do us. I don't even want to know what my parents gave. They adore the school and their grandchildren.

P.S. multiple other people gave a $10,000 amount to the scholarship fund.
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2015 21:47     Subject: Annual Giving - what did you give in terms of $?

$2000 to one school and $1250 to another.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2015 21:07     Subject: Annual Giving - what did you give in terms of $?

Used to give. Now we give NOTHING. Too much is made of the $$ and it doesn't make any difference but separates the big donor families from the smaller donor families. Unhealthy all around.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2015 18:50     Subject: Annual Giving - what did you give in terms of $?

Anonymous wrote:$7,500-$10,000/year


Each at two different schools (two children at one, one at the other).
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2015 18:46     Subject: Annual Giving - what did you give in terms of $?

$7,500-$10,000/year
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2015 15:04     Subject: Annual Giving - what did you give in terms of $?

We cover the tuition gap, which for us is $1,300. (There's a little additional giving here and there, but not toward the Annual Fund.)

I also "give" by participating in the annual campaign team, which helps to bring in more. Gifts I solicited this year ranged from around $20 to around $5,000.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2015 09:25     Subject: Annual Giving - what did you give in terms of $?

Anonymous wrote:$10,000 a year, one kid at the school, plus buying things at auctions, etc. But I feel the norm is somewhere $3000 or less for most families.

I think the $5 a year responder is a bit crazy. Really, couldn't you give up some Starbucks or one dinner out so you could send in $100? Assuming you can afford the private in the first place.

If you are on scholarship, then I would think the $100 is a good faith effort to say thank you to the school and the others that are contributing to help families like you.

Sorry, I know it is probably an unpopular opinion, but needs to be said.


I agree with you. I grew up working class and hell - even my parents could have afforded $5 for a good cause from which their kids benefit without complaining about it.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2015 09:23     Subject: Annual Giving - what did you give in terms of $?

Instead of wondering what other people are doing, why don't you take the time to talk to the Head of School and the development office about the need and then carefully consider what YOU can do?