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The Annual Fund:
Every Gift Makes a Difference

The Annual Fund impacts every part of our school and allows us to say “yes” to new opportunities, ensuring that children today and for generations to come can enjoy a Waldorf education.

We couldn’t do it without you.

The Waldorf School of Philadelphia depends on financial support from parents, alumni, faculty, staff, grandparents, and friends to sustain and build our programs and provide at least 30% of our students with need-based tuition assistance.

The Annual Fund

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Gifts to the Waldorf School of Philadelphia’s Annual Fund support our operating budget, and we direct these contributions where there is the greatest need. Our school is committed to making Waldorf education accessible, so we keep our tuition as affordable as possible. Because of this commitment, our tuition does not cover the cost of running our school. This is precisely why our fundraising, and specifically the Annual Fund, is essential—to bridge the gap between our income and our expenses. The donation you make during the school year—whether it’s $100, $1000, or $5000—means that our Kindergarteners have cutting boards to chop apples on and our Sixth Graders have compasses and rulers. Philanthropy can feel like a word reserved for large donations that make headlines, but at our school, philanthropy is the work of the entire community. Every gift, no matter the amount, is not only appreciated, it's essential.

 

 FAQs about the Annual Fund

 
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