Giving

Annual Fund

Our 2023-2024 Annual Fund Goal is to Raise $1,000,000

We are committed to developing compassionate, curious, and collaborative students who will go out and become leaders in our global communities. Your generosity makes this possible. Each year, Brimmer relies on the generosity and commitment of parents (former and current), alumni, trustees, grandparents, staff, and friends to make a difference in the lives of our students and faculty across all three divisions from PK- Grade 12.

The Brimmer Annual Fund supports: educational materials and resources, educational technology, faculty salaries and development, field trips, financial assistance, and physical plant beautification and maintenance. Gifts enhance the academic, arts, and athletic programs and enable the School to receive grants from foundations. 
 
Matching gifts can significantly increase the size of a gift. A matching gift is credited to the contributor and can double (or triple) the size of the contribution. 
 
The Brimmer Annual Fund runs from July 1 to June 30, and gifts received are spent within the current fiscal year. Your participation is key, and your gift directly impacts the students at Brimmer.

Giving Circles

Head’s Circle
$50,000 and up

Hastings Circle
$25,000 and up
 
The Chase Circle
$10,000 - $24,999
 
The Cummings Circle
$5,000 - $9,999
 
The May Circle
$2,500 - $4,999
 
The McCoy Circle
$1,000 - $2,499
 
The Middlesex Circle
$500 - $999
 
The Green and White Circle
$100 - $499
 
Young Alumni (15 years from graduation)
Leadership Club
$200 and up

Gator Club
Gift in any amount

Questions?

Contact Sharin Russell, Annual Fund Director, at srussell@brimmer.org or 617-278-2342.
As an inclusive private school community, Brimmer welcomes students who will increase the diversity of our school. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, sex, gender, gender identity and expression, disability, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, or any other characteristic protected from discrimination under state or federal law, in the administration of our educational policies, admissions practices, financial aid decisions, and athletic and other school-administered programs.