A Culture of Generosity
One of the most powerful testaments to the impact of a Kenyon education is how you — our alumni, parents, and faculty and staff — sustain the College's excellence through a culture of philanthropy and generosity. As Kenyon enters its third century, your support has never been more important. From the Kenyon Fund to creative estate planning, there are many opportunities to make a gift to Kenyon. Find the option that works best for you.

Make an immediate impact with a gift to the Kenyon Fund.
Annual giving powers the activities that make Kenyon exceptional, year in and year out. Great professors. Small classes. First-rate labs and seminar rooms. Magnificent public spaces. It's all quintessentially Kenyon — and it's all supported by the Kenyon Fund and Kenyon Parents Fund. Consider making a gift by June 30.
Invest in Kenyon's future with an endowed gift.
Major and endowed gifts make Kenyon affordable for talented students regardless of their financial circumstances. As Kenyon enters its third century, growing our endowment enables us to provide a transformative liberal arts education.
Create a lasting legacy through planned giving.
Roughly 15% of all giving to the Kenyon comes through planned gifts, or gifts made through estates, which allows us to recognize your generosity in your lifetime while you create a lasting legacy. People who include the College in their estate plans are recognized through membership in the Marriott Society.More Ways to Give
Thank you for choosing to support Kenyon. You may make a gift in a variety of ways, including online, by mail, or by phone. Details about gifts of stock, memorial gifts and more can be found on Ways to Give. If you have questions, please contact us, we're here to help.
Generosity in Action

Reunion Weekend Generosity
Reconnecting with friends and investing in the place where the memories were made.
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Art-full Inquiry and Engagement
Kenyon NewsGift to endow the academic curator position at The Gund solidifies the gallery's curricular connections and interdisciplinary learning in the museum.
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The Garden Crew
Kenyon Alumni MagazineHow Writer-in-Residence P.F. Kluge ’64 and his wife, Pamela Hollie, became surrogate parents to a generation of Kenyon students and grew lifelong relationships.
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Bold Strokes
Kenyon NewsGift creates a permanent funding source for The Gund director position.
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