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Make an immediate impact

Each gift makes the Holderness experience possible, supporting the holistic education that develops the students the world needs most. Through careful stewardship of tuition, endowment funds, and annual gifts, we care for our students, programs, buildings, faculty, and staff. Together, we sustain and grow.

Ways to Give

Every gift makes a difference! Your gift impacts all aspects of the student experience including academics, athletics, student life, special programs, financial aid, Chapel, and residential life.

Business Address:
Holderness School
PO Box 1879
Plymouth, NH 03264

Have questions?
Darren Moore
603-779-5245
dmoore@holderness.org

Livermore Leadership Society

The Livermore Leadership Society recognizes donors who contribute $1,000 or more ( to Holderness each fiscal year. We rely on these generous donors to elevate our school, and we thank them for their visionary support and lifelong commitment to Holderness School. There are seven levels of giving named after significant individuals and moments in the school's history as well as two societies recognizing those donors who have made a planned or recurring gift.

The Balch Legacy Society

The Balch Legacy Society honors individuals who have included Holderness School in their estate plans. Their investment ensures access to future generations of Holderness students. 

Learn more about Planned Giving >

The 1879 Society

The 1879 Society recognizes donors who have made recurring gifts. Their continued generosity forms a reliable and robust foundation that fuels academic, athletic, and student life programs.

Make a recurring gift >

Meet Our Advancement Team

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Mark Sturgeon

Mark Sturgeon

Executive Director of Advancement
Kathleen Kime '99

Kathleen Kime '99

Senior Director of Advancement for Leadership and Legacy Giving
Darren Moore

Darren Moore

Director of the Holderness Fund
Bruce Barton

Bruce Barton

Alumni Relations and Advancement