PHILANTHROPIC HIGHLIGHTS: THE OES FUND Every Student, Every Day
The OES Fund is the school's most vital and fundamental fundraising effort, providing significant and immediate annual resources. Your donation to the OES Fund is spent on our highest priorities to meet the immediate needs of students in the visual and performing arts, sciences, athletics, and in the libraries. Every student scientist, athlete, actor, writer, musician, reader, and artist benefitted from your donations to the OES Fund.
Last year we raised $835,485 from 800 donors. Full-time OES faculty yet again achieved 100% participation in giving to the OES Fund and we had the highest percentage of giving from current parents in the past four years! Participation is key and donations of all sizes provide meaningful support to OES throughout the school year.
Co-chairs Michelle Tubbs and Margueritte Kim, along with their volunteer team of 38 dedicated parents, grandparents, faculty, staff, alumni, and parents of alumni, spent countless hours advocating for the OES Fund. Thank you to our volunteers and to all who gave!
THE 1869 SOCIETY Total members: 168
Number of first-time 1869 Society donors: 50 Named in honor of the year in which the school was founded, the 1869 Society recognizes the philanthropic leadership of donors who contribute $1,869 or more to the OES Fund. Leadership gifts from the 1869 Society are critical each year, providing over 72% of the total funds raised.
14 FOUNDATIONS OTHER
CURRENT PARENTS
PARENTS PARENTS OF ALUMNI
TRUSTEES
CURRENT GRANDPARENTS ALUMNI
PERCENTAGE OF GIFTS TO OES FUND BY GROUP We rely on gifts from parents, alumni, grandparents, parents of alumni and our Trustees to ensure our academic and extracurricular programs are available and exceptional. The graph above shows the distribution of leadership gifts from our main constituencies.
52% 54% 56% 58% 60% 62%
2011-12
2012–13
2013-14
2015–16
PARENT PARTICIPATION Our community continues to strengthen every year. As you’ll see above, parent participation is on an upward trajectory.
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