Anonymous wrote:As someone who works in advancement for another Quaker school and has extensively researched grant opportunities to fund Quaker education, I can tell you that this isn’t going to yield even close to what they’re projecting. Most available grant funding for Quaker education comes from private family foundations and relationships between alumni and the school’s associated Meeting House. This is honestly irresponsible for the school to believe someone can magically unlock this kind of funding for them.
Another independent school fundraiser here, and I could not agree more. Outside of family foundations and the rare foundation that might be interested in funding a specific initiative that aligns with their mission, there is very little interest in providing grants to private schools. They'll be lucky to get $25k in grants from sources unconnected to the school, let alone $25M.