Lincoln School Receives Historic $4.5 Million Gift to Start Campus Improvement Campaign

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Lincoln School Receives Historic $4.5 Million Gift to Start Campus Improvement Campaign

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Lincoln School announced it had received a $4.5 million anonymous donation to kick off its Campus Improvement Campaign.

This is the third gift over the one-million-dollar mark secured in the last three years.

“A gift of this magnitude speaks to the strength of the Lincoln School community. This gift is a testament to the power of an all-girls education, and will have a lasting impact on our school that will be felt for generations to come,” said Suzanne Fogarty, Head of Lincoln School.

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The Gift

A significant portion, $3 million, has been dedicated to kick off a $5 million campaign earmarked for the growth and enhancement of our Little and Lower Schools, slated to begin in December 2019.

This fall marks the 25th anniversary of Lincoln’s Little School program, which offers boys and girls six weeks to 3 years old a unique path to discovery through a child-directed, Reggio Emilia-inspired approach.

In 2016, Lincoln received a $2 million gift for the award-winning STEAM Hub for Girls, the only dedicated space for STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art/Architecture, Math) learning for girls in Rhode Island. Less than a year later, Lincoln was gifted $1.5 million to deepen Lincoln’s ongoing commitment to need-based financial aid, with particular focus on signature global programs to India and Cuba, where Lincoln girls learn both with and from other cultures, and represent Lincoln in the world.


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