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Giving

The Aidan Fund

Annual giving to the Aidan Fund provides a significant portion of our operating revenue each year. Donations go to immediate use, contributing to every part of the school’s operation.

The Power of Your Support

Your generosity helps to ensure that we can continue to offer competitive salaries and benefits as well as ongoing professional development to our faculty and staff. It helps to fund essential financial aid for families. And, it helps us to maintain our classroom and facilities.

All gifts—regardless of size—play a vital role in advancing our mission.

Make a Gift Today

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Ways to Give

There are many ways to give to Aidan Montessori School. Whatever the size, each and every donation is valued, appreciated at put to immediate use. All charitable contributions are tax deductible to the full extent of the law. Please see the list below to determine the best way hat works for your needs.

Gift Giving Clubs

Tower Builders*
$10,000 and above

Golden Beads*
$5,000 - $9,999

Aidan Circle*
$2,500 - $4,999

Ancora Imparo*
$1,000 - $2,499

Blue & Yellow Club
$500 - $999

Friend of Aidan
Up to $499

*Gifts of $1,000 or more qualify you for membership in Aidan's Leadership Circle. For more information, contact 202-332-2732.

I don’t remember many things from such an early age, but my time at Aidan School has stuck with me most vividly. I can’t emphasize enough the profound impact it had on me, my growth and development, my curiosity about the world, and I am so grateful. When I visited Aidan recently, I was struck by how young the Primary kids truly are. And as I reflect on my own experience at that age, I am reminded that while we were small in stature, we were big in happiness and curiosity. 

Consider the legacy of Aidan Montessori School, and if possible, contribute by sending your kids here or making a generous donation. It's an investment in fostering the unique qualities that make Aidan an unparalleled educational experience.

Thomas P. Reily, Aidan primary graduate, 1969