Endowment gifts are a way to create a lasting
legacy of support for Putney. It is the school's
policy to use a portion of the market value of
the endowed funds to support programs designated by the donors and the board of trustees.
The balance of the fund is reinvested with a goal
of preserving and growing the value of Putney's
endowment relative to inflation.
Putney welcomes additional gifts to all existing
endowment funds, as well as the creation of new
named funds. The minimum amount required to
establish a named endowment fund is $10,000.
For more information, contact Christie Baskett
at 802-387-6272.
General Endowment Funds
 Class of 2006 Endowment Fund
Established in 2003 for general uses.
General Endowment Fund
Established in 1984 for general uses.
Sarah M. Kerlin Memorial
Endowment Fund
Established in 2002 for the
general endowment.
The Richard & Mathilde Sewall
Memorial Endowment Fund
Established in 2003 for the
general endowment.
Arts Funds
Dance Department
Endowment Fund
Established in 1981 to endow
the Dance Department.
The Eliot Ferguson '93 MIDI
Lab Endowment Fund
Established in 2004 to maintain,
repair and replace equipment,
as needed, to ensure that the
Lab will remain a state of the
art facility for developing students' interests and skills in
music composition.
The William Gray Music
Scholarship Fund
Established in 1994 to enable
talented and committed scholarship students to continue their
music instruction with the finest
Windham County instructors.
The Norwood and Cornelia
Hinkle Scholarship Fund
Established in 1972 to provide
scholarship aid each year to on
or more students who possess
classical instrumental ability.
Miller Music Endowment Fund
Established in 1995 for general
music support.
Ann Robertson Yang Music Fund
Established in 1980 to support
the music program at the school
in general and, specifically, to
enable the school to engage
outside musicians to come to
the school from time to time to
assist and enhance the school's
music program.
Faculty Funds
The Barbara Barnes Faculty
Fellowship for Excellence
in Teaching
Established in 1989, this rotating
fellowship, which will be awarded
to one teacher annually, is
intended to encourage those who
have shown an unusual ability to
inspire the love of learning and
guide the maturing of young
people. A one-year appointment
will carry a significant financial
bonus in addition to a greater
opportunity for professional
development projects throughout
the year.
Faculty Salary Endowment
Established in 1992 to increase
faculty salaries.
William R. Kenan, Jr.
Endowment Fund
Established in 1989 to support
high-quality and effective teaching at The Putney School, such
as the payment of appropriate
salaries in provision for faculty
enrichment and other benefits to
teachers and those charged with
the administration of the school.
Religion and Philosophy
Faculty Chair
Established in 1985 to fund
the religion and philosophy
teaching position.
The John Davis Wirth '54
Faculty Development Fund
Established in 2003 to provide
opportunities, not otherwise
available, for classroom teachers
to enhance their own knowledge
and skills in order to provide the
most rigorous and stimulating
educational experience for
students at The Putney School.
Financial Aid Funds
General Scholarship Fund
Established in 1985 to increase
scholarship aid.
George D. Aiken Windham
County Scholarship Fund
Established in 1985 to provide
tuition assistance to enable young
people in Windham County
whose families have requested
financial aid to attend Putney.
The Charles N. Brickley
Scholarship Fund
Established in 1991 to support
students who show a special
interest in history and have
demonstrated a dedication
to its pursuit.
Timothy F. Casper Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Established in 1998 to assist
needy students with an interest
in art or music.
 Carmen M. Christensen
Scholarship Fund
Established in 2005 to assist a
worthy student whose family
has demonstrated financial need
according to the school's normal
policies and procedures.
Class of 1951 Memorial
Gift Fund
Established in 2001 for
general scholarships.
Class of 1952 Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Established in 1999 to be used
for scholarships, preferentially
for descendants of the class
members when and if there are
candidates, and otherwise for
general scholarships to
the school.
William Randolph Hearst
Endowed Scholarship Fund
for Minority Students
Established in 1988 to provide
scholarship aid for minority
students.
Carmelita Hinton Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Established in 1983 to provide
financial aid for minority
and foreign students at
The Putney School.
April Zweig Howard
Scholarship Fund
Established in 1994 for general
scholarship aid.
Robert M. Hughes Minority
Scholarship Fund
Established in 1998 to support
African American students with
tuition and expenses.
Morgan Scholarship Fund
Established in 2006 in honor of
Brian Morgan, director of The
Putney School from 1995–2007,
and his wife Joyce Vining
Morgan to provide general
financial aid assistance.
Polynesian Scholarship
Endowment Fund
Established in 1964 to provide
scholarship aid for students
from Tonga.
Reader's Digest Endowed
Scholarship Fund
Established in 1973 for partial
scholarships for academically
qualified students from middle-
income families. The maximum
individual scholarship awarded
from the Fund to boarding
students should not exceed
two-thirds of the annual full
tuition charge. The maximum
scholarship awarded to day students should not exceed one-hal
of the annual full tuition charge.
The Elizabeth Robinson and Emil
Binger Cooper Discretionary Fund
Established in 2004 to provide
small disbursements to cover
unexpected needs of students
who are receiving financial aid.
Dorothy Page Ryder Fund
Established in 1991 for any
student needing financial
assistance for the purchase
of non-text related books.
C.V. Starr Scholarship Fund
Established in 2002 to provide scholarship assistance to students the school selects on the basis of merit and need.
Taconic Foundation Scholarship
in Memory of Michael S.
Currier '79
Established in 2005 to support
diversity at The Putney School
and help make a Putney education possible for students of all
backgrounds. Special consideration will be given to students
of color who come from urban
backgrounds, particularly New
york City.
The Joseph Wasserman '49
Scholarship Fund
Established in 2005 to provide
financial aid to an American
student of African ancestry
provided that there is such a
student enrolled who demonstrates financial need.
Gregory Williams Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Established in 1979 to provide
funds for students interested in
the arts, particularly photography.
The student need not be performing scholastically at any
minimum level.
International Study Funds
Class of 1950 Endowment Fund
Established in 2000 to support
international studies including
the study of foreign languages,
culture and history, and may be
used to support Putney students
in such study abroad as well as at
The Putney School.
The Sell Fund for International
Understanding
Established in 1992 to support
The Putney School's offerings in
English as a Second Language
and any other program that promotes international relations for
the benefit of students at Putney.
The George Shakespeare
Memorial Fund
Established in 2005 to enable
students in financial need to
participate in one of the school
trips abroad.
Library Funds
Elizabeth K. Dale Book Fund
Established in 1990 to help the
library purchase books dealing
with New England for the use
of the faculty and students.
Ann Mills Memorial Fund
Established in 1992 to maintain
and augment the poetry
collection in The Putney
School Library.
Ewald Schnitzer Book Fund for
Social Sciences
Established in 1994 to purchase
books, periodicals and computer
software in social science disciplines for the library.
David Thomas Library Fund
Established in 1998 for general
support of the library, particularly
the book collection.
Claude Winfield '61 Library Fund
Established in 2006 to provide
books for The Putney School
Library written by African
American authors or about
African American history
or issues.
Special Purpose Funds
Elizabeth Baldwin Brett
Director's Discretionary Fund
Established in 1984 to provide
ready access to a fund which
may be used at the discretion
of the director.
Diversity Fund
Established in 1991 to enhance
diversity at The Putney School.
Environmental Studies
Program Fund
Established in 1989 to upgrade
our educational experience internally and externally to provide
opportunities for our students
to apply their experiences in the
larger environmental arena.
Hutch Maynard Fund
Established in 1973 to provide for
the operation of the greenhouse.
Pereira Administrative Council
Discretionary Fund
Established in 1975 to provide funds to be used by The
Administrative Council, quite
apart from the discretionary fund
now available to the director.
David Raynolds Hinton
Help Fund
Established in 1983 in memory
of Mrs. Hinton to function as a
small, flexible endowment for
small projects each year that
weren't in the budget.
Liebe and Thomas
Winship Fund
Established in 1984 to provide
permanent funding of the
English Department.
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