Endowment
Funds

Endowment gifts are an investment in the future of Forsyth School. Endowment donations are invested; portions of these funds are used for immediate needs, and the remaining funds are reinvested for future needs. Contact the Development Office with any questions.

Named Endowments

  • Established in 2009 in honor of Forsyth’s retiring Director of Admission Ann F. Babington, this fund provides income for the Financial Aid Program. Together with funds raised from Annual Giving and the biennial Auction, the Ann F. Babington Endowment for Financial Aid makes meaningful financial aid awards possible for more than 25% of Forsyth students.

  • Established in 2011 by past parent Grant Williams in honor of Mark Sayers and B.J. Williams, this merit-based award underwrites further education and professional development opportunities to encourage and support faculty excellence.

  • Established in 2012 in memory of Maureen A. Regan, mother of Liz Chib, FS ’17, this award provides professional growth opportunities in mathematics for faculty that serve to advance Forsyth’s Math curriculum.

  • Established in 2016 by Ranjana and Jeff Morgan, this fund supports engineering and science initiatives that foster student innovation at Forsyth, including professional growth opportunities for faculty in engineering, science, and math.

  • Established in 2010 by Tamara, Bart, and Ian Aitken, FS '08, to honor the life of Nicholas Aaron Aitken, FS '04, Forsyth's Artist-In-Residence Program provides an annual opportunity for Grade 5 students to learn from and collaborate with a local professional artist. Together, they create an art exhibition for the Forsyth community to experience and enjoy. The program's mission is to cultivate artistic expression and a love of art.