ABCs of Giving

Since 1848, Sacred Heart has thrived thanks to the wisdom, leadership, and philanthropic support of parents, faculty and staff, alumnae, and friends. We are sincerely grateful for your commitment to our beloved school through a variety of means, which we refer to as the ABCs of Giving.

A. The Fund for Sacred Heart 
July 1 – June 30

The Fund for Sacred Heart is the philanthropic priority of the School. We respectfully ask each member of our community each year to embrace the Fund for Sacred Heart by making a gift that is personally meaningful. Thank you for helping us achieve full participation. 

The Fund for Sacred Heart plays a crucial role since tuition and endowed funds alone cannot provide the distinctive offerings needed to serve our students. Contributions are applied to the current school year to enhance academic innovation plus arts and athletic programs, faculty excellence, tuition assistance, and community strength. Because of our community’s generous commitment to the Fund for Sacred Heart, our girls can access transformative opportunities.

B. Benefits and Special Events
You can celebrate and support Sacred Heart at benefits and events through the year, including:
Come Home for Christmas, 1st weekend in December
Benefitting the Parents' Association Faculty and Staff Appreciation Fund

Give from the Heart, February
Benefitting financial aid 

Green and White, Benefit and Auction
Biannual event benefitting Sacred Heart Greenwich's endowment

C. Capital, Major, and Planned Gifts

We are deeply grateful for our community’s support over generations to advance our Mission and vision. By supporting Sacred Heart Greenwich through capital campaigns, endowment, and major and planned gifts, you make it possible for the School to undertake new construction, to renovate facilities, to innovate curricula, to expand tuition assistance, and to pursue other priorities. Your generosity supports our students and programs well into the future. 

For additional information, please contact Senior Advancement Officer Margaret Carter