Honor Roll of Donors

Every year, our donors make good things happen for our students—and our entire Andover community. Your annual support touches lives and elevates our mission. For this, we sincerely thank you with our Honor Roll of Donors.

The collective strength of more than 7,500 alumni, families, and friends giving together is nothing short of incredible, and we hope you’ll explore your impact across campus.

I choose to give to the Andover Fund because I know my donation is going toward what the community requires each year...I want to pay it forward to the next generation that comes through Andover.

Olivia Cabral ’14 Bulfinch Loyalty Society and Non Sibi Association

Lifetime Giving Societies

Annual Giving to Andover

FY24 (July 1, 2023 – June 30, 2024)

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Guide to Giving

Please learn more about your impact and discover the benefits of our recognition societies:

The Non Sibi Association salutes all annual leadership donors who give $1,778 or greater to support the Academy’s most pressing needs.

  • Benefactor ($100,000+)
  • Partner ($50,000 – $99,999)
  • Fellow ($25,000 – $49,999)
  • Scholar ($10,000 – $24,999)
  • Patron ($5,000 – $9,999)
  • 1778 Founder ($1,778 – $4,999)
  • 1778 Founder (1st­­­­–5th Reunion, $250 – $4,999)
  • 1778 Founder (6th–10th Reunion, $500 – $4,999)

*To preserve the value of inclusiveness on campus, Non Sibi Association and Thomas Cochran Society memberships are not listed for current families in this Honor Roll.

The Bulfinch Loyalty Society recognizes all donors who give to the school in two or more consecutive years, as well as our most recent graduates who participate in their Senior Class Gift.

The Thomas Cochran Society honors all who have generously made cash gifts of $250,000 or more to Andover in their lifetime.

The Samuel Phillips & Sarah Abbot Society celebrates those who secure the Academy’s future by remembering the school in their estate plans.


Andover continues to embrace its mission as a private school with a public purpose through its Outreach programs, including Andover Bread Loaf and PALS, and those initiatives listed below:

The Institute for Recruitment of Teachers (IRT) addresses the lack of diversity in the nation’s teaching faculties by recruiting outstanding students of color and other scholars committed to diversity, counseling them through the graduate school application process, and advocating for sufficient funding for advanced study.

(MS)2 provides academic and personal enrichment to nurture the competencies and self-confidence of motivated high school students of color interested in careers in math- and science-related fields.

Summer Session (SMR) is widely recognized as one of the nation’s premier summer academic enrichment programs, helping students from across the United States and around the world achieve ambitious educational goals.


Renew your support to secure your spot on next year’s Honor Roll!