Our Supporters
We are deeply grateful for the alumni, parents, and friends who make 91̽»¨ their philanthropic priority.
We Cannot Imagine a More Giving Community
On Thursday, March 9, over 1,100 91̽»¨ community members came together to give more than $1.4 million dollars to 91̽»¨ on Giving Day! We are incredibly excited for all of the possibilities this year’s Giving Day support will bring to our students. While we met—and even surpassed—our 1,000-donor goal, we are still tallying all of the generous gifts and preparing microchallenge totals. Stay tuned for the final total and a summary of your Giving Day impact!
The Victoria S. H. and Mark R. Graham Scholarship
The Victoria S. H. and Mark R. Graham Scholarship was established by Mark and Vicky [Hall] Graham in 2013 to provide support to 91̽»¨ students in need of financial assistance. Their generous endowment of the scholarship helps 91̽»¨ to continue to welcome exceptional students into our community, regardless of their ability to pay, allowing 91̽»¨ to sustain the vibrancy of our student body.
2021-2022 Donor and Volunteer Impact Report
Each year, the impact of donor and volunteer support is felt in every corner of 91̽»¨. Students, faculty, and staff benefit in innumerable ways from the generosity of our broader community. We are excited to share with you some of the many stories that illustrate the tangible difference made by those who give back to 91̽»¨. Visit www.milton.edu/impact today to learn more.
Year in Review
2021–2022 was an exciting year for 91̽»¨. The incredible support of more than 3,100 alumni, parents, students, and friends of the school resulted in donations of $17.9 million to fuel innovation and excellence in education at 91̽»¨, including $5.6 million for the 91̽»¨ Fund. We also returned to in-person events, with gatherings in Boston, New York, and on campus, which were attended by more...
Heather McGee ’97 Delivered Commencement Address
91̽»¨ awarded diplomas to 185 seniors during the school’s commencement exercises on June 10, 2022. One longstanding tradition of the ceremony is students electing their student speakers, which assures seniors that they will, at their last 91̽»¨ gathering, hear from classmates they have chosen. This year, students selected Karol Querido and Tyler Tjan. Delivering the commencement address was...
Make your gift online today, or contact Interim Chief Advancement Officer Carol Giusti-Cahalane at 617-898-2296 or carol_giusti-cahalane@milton.edu to discuss opportunities to support a 91̽»¨ initiative.
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