Gift Planning

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Help Us Shape Tomorrow’s Leaders

As a friend of Hyde Schools, you’re familiar with our innovative approach to education, an approach that focuses on character development and helps our students identify their unique potential. Through a planned gift, you have the power to ensure that we can continue to offer and advance these unique programs, preparing future students to be leaders in this ever-changing world. You don’t have to be a certain age or very wealthy to plan a gift that changes students’ lives—you just need a plan, and you’ve come to the right place to start yours.



How to Begin Your Planning

Use our Resources to learn about gift planning.

Find a gift to fit your goals with our Plan by Age or
Build a Gift tools.

If you already have gift options in mind, Compare Your Gifts
to see how your choices match up.

Download free eBrochures for more in-depth details on
a planning topic of your choice.

Questions? Contact Us.
We’re happy to help, in confidence and without obligation.

Donor Stories

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"My association with Hyde began when both of my sons, Michael and John, enrolled there. My Hyde experience has enriched my life causing me to grow and change in many positive ways. I am fortunate in that I continue to have an active role helping other Hyde families and have done so for the past ten years. Due to my deep feelings for Hyde, several years ago I decided to include the school in my Will as a meaningful way to help ensure Hyde’s future." -- Chris Dennos

Meet People Like You

"My son, Alex, attended Hyde School for four and a half years, and we as a family benefited greatly from our Hyde experience. Alex spoke often of Hyde and wished he could return to contribute something to the school. Unfortunately, he died unexpectedly at age 27. In loving memory of Alex, every year on his birthday, I make a contribution to Hyde. I have also made Hyde a beneficiary on my life insurance policy. I feel there is no better tribute to Alex than helping to secure Hyde’s future for students and families." -- Paul Schneider