The opportunities below are just a few of the ways in which you can help Kents Hill:
- Alumni Board of Directors
- Kents Hill Parents Association
- Board of Trustees
- Alumni Class Agent network
- Host a reception or an event for Kents Hill in your area
- Help the Admissions Office with outreach efforts in your area
- Assist with Annual Fund phonathons (both alumni and parents)
- Speak to students at one of our Career Day events
- Make a special presentation to students in an area of interest to you
Give to the best of your ability every year. There are several ways to support this key fund:
- Consider making a monthly gift: many people, including faculty members, give on a monthly basis - either by check or credit card.
- Make a gift(s) by credit card via our secure online giving form - or by phoning or mailing in the information.
- Make a gift of appreciated stock.
- Donate an item(s) to be auctioned
- Attend the auction
- Purchase an item(s) at the auction
- Capital campaigns help the school make major renovations to existing structures and build the new facilities needed to keep the school competitive.
- Every campus building represents the generosity of one generation of donors to succeeding generations of students. Capital campaign gifts are a major way of giving back to the school so it may better serve future students.
- Capital pledges are typically paid over a three to five year time frame. This allows donors to consider larger pledges than they could otherwise make.
- Gifts of property can also be used to make a capital gift. There are tax advantages to doing so in some cases.
- Planned gifts are the best single means of helping the school's endowment to grow.
- A bequest is the most common planned gift. It is usually simple and inexpensive to arrange.
- Some planned gifts provide income for the donor (and/or a loved one) during his/her life and, later, a gift that will help the school.
- Certain planned gifts provide significant tax advantages to the donor.
- The school has an experienced and discrete Director of Planned Giving who works with prospective donors confidentially.
- The Director of Planned Giving answers questions prospective donors have and prepares illustrations showing how various planned gifts might affect a donor's particular situation.


