Unrestricted Endowment Funds
Unrestricted endowment funds provide income for the support of the operating budget and programs of the School and as such are an essential element of good fiscal management and insurance for the long-term health of the School. Income is drawn from these endowment funds under policies approved from time to time by the School's Board of Trustees to safeguard the proper preservation and growth of these funds.
If you are interested in exploring such a gift, you are encouraged to contact the Director of Development directly for a confidential discussion."
Endowed Scholarship Funds
The Rayma-Joan and Mark J. Griffin Scholarship Fund: an endowment fund established by the Board of Trustees in 2004 in honor of Rayma and Mark Griffin, founding headmaster and admissions director respectively of Eagle Hill School
The Andrew Michael Fisher Scholarship Fund: an endowment fund established in 2004 by Laura and Richard Fisher in memory of their son, Andrew (Class of ‘96).
The Dave Sylvestro Scholarship Fund: Juliette Gimon (Class of ‘87) established this endowment fund in honor of Dave Sylvestro, Eagle Hill School’s psychologist.
Individuals, families, foundations, or corporations may: (1) participate by adding funds to one of the established scholarship funds; (2) fund the yearly cost of tuition for one or more students; (3) establish an endowed scholarship fund in honor of a loved one in their family’s or foundation’s name, underwriting a full or partial scholarship. Endowed scholarship funds may be established with a minimum of $50,000 and must be approved by the Development Committee of the Board of Trustees. Please contact Brook Urban at 203-622-9240 x646 or b.urban@eaglehill.org.
Donations to any of Eagle Hill’s scholarship options strengthen our student body by providing need-based financial aid to qualified students. Each year an average of 40 students receive financial aid ranging from $10,000 to full tuition.