Making a Greater Difference Spotlighting Transformational Giving
A co-funded bursary
Class of 1995 Leavers
Every gift, large or small, plays a vital role in widening access to a Dulwich College education and creating lasting opportunities for talented students. Donors can enjoy full flexibility in the amount they give, the way they give, and the impact they wish to have. Here are three examples of how donors have chosen to support Dulwich College through transformational gifts.
We are sincerely grateful to the following donors, who have chosen to make transformational gifts that enable us to provide long-term bursary support and create life-changing opportunities for individual students at Dulwich College.
The Class of 1993 Dr Azhar Ala Ted Chwu Amos Dadzie Ben Li Nick Marsh Khalid Talukder The Class of 1995 Michael Chan Richard Davies Richard Evans Kam Wing Fung Kartik Ghia Stephen Ireton Ben Turnbull
Inspired by this innovative mode of philanthropy, we are delighted to spotlight the Class of 1995 Bursary collectively funded by Stephen Ireton, Ben Turnbull, Kartik Ghia, Richard Evans, Kam Wing Fung, Richard Davies and Michael Chan. The Class of 1995 Last year, we were proud to introduce a new way of giving back to the College; a co-funded bursary by six OAs from the class of 1993.
A monthly gift of £506 over 7 years will support 25% of a named bursary
Helping to fund a pupil’s education
“We were all incredibly fortunate to attend the College, and for up to a third of us, this was made possible through bursaries, assisted places, or scholarships. Education is the silver bullet that has the power to transform lives.”
For those interested in making a significant difference, committing to support a seven-year bursary, either in full or part, gives the option to support a specific individual throughout their education. The Development Office works closely with Admissions and the Bursary Committee to select your bursary recipient for the incoming year, and you will receive anonymised reports and updates on your beneficiary’s progress throughout their time at Dulwich. While the recipient’s identity is kept confidential, this offers an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the life- changing impact your generous support is making.
Stephen Ireton OA (1986-95)
Mark and Kirsten Aldous The Stephen Burton Memorial Foundation Guy Davis and Barbara Cassani – in honour of Terrance and Shirley Davis The Franey Foundation David Gleave and Luciann Flynn Tierney and Adam Horne – in honour of Stuart Horne The Karia Foundation Graham and Nicole Keniston-Cooper The Krishnan Family The Looker Family John and Brenda Lovering Sir John and Lady Ritblat Demetrio and Mariola Salorio Michael and Jean Shirley – in honour of Ivan Shirley The Thornton and Wilson Families The Worshipful Company of International Bankers The Worshipful Company of Pewterers And our anonymous Named Bursary donors
Bursary Award (% of a 7-year full bursary) 100% 25% 5%
Gift Required £170,000 £42,500 £8,500
Donor contribution (under the Gift Aid Scheme) £136,000 £34,000 £6,800
The College can reclaim Gift Aid of: £34,000
Named bursaries make up over 30% of this year’s bursary donations
£8,500 £1,700
“Education changes lives. The generosity of our bursary donors gives more talented pupils the chance to learn, thrive and grow at Dulwich. We are extremely grateful for their commitment to making a lasting difference.”
* Higher tax payers receive even greater tax advantages on donations. Visit our website to find out more www.dulwich.org.uk/support-us/ways-to donate/gift-aid
We help guide our donors throughout this process - whether that be funding a full bursary place, joining a giving circle, leaving a gift in your will or finding fellow classmates and friends to co-fund with you. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to our friendly team at development@dulwich.org.uk or 020 8299 5195.
Matt Jarrett, Director of Development
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