We encourage you to make a gift today that is meaningful for your family.
Your investment in Greenwood is an investment in creating independent thinkers who venture further in the world.
A strong culture of philanthropy has been at Greenwood’s core since the school’s founding in 2002. Support from our earliest families made the Greenwood experience possible, and our recent Building Character/Character Building campaign encouraged a new generation of families to build on these foundations to break new ground in education.
By making a gift to Greenwood, you’re strengthening the school’s culture of philanthropy and supporting and enhancing our progressive approach to education. Gifts can be directed to a specific area or to The Greenwood Fund, which supports the school’s area of greatest need as determined by the principal.
We encourage you to make a gift today that is meaningful for your family. Help your child’s class reach 100% participation!
Not sure where to direct your gift? Feel free to contact Carrie O'Neill, Interim Manager, Advancement at 416 482 8911 ext 4236 or caroline.oneill@greenwoodcollege.org to discuss your options. You can also consider the Greenwood Fund, which supports the school's area of greatest need as determined by the Principal.
Donations from parents, past parents, alumni, staff and friends are what allow Greenwood to go “the extra mile” with initiatives and programming over and above what tuition can cover.
Join the Greenwood Circle
Greenwood recognizes the support of our annual donors through the Greenwood Circle. Gifts of $2,000 or more in a single year will be recognized with inclusion in the Circle.
Recognition Levels
Named for Canada's great parks, in recognition of Greenwood's commitment to the outdoors and the environment.
Banff Society Nahanni Society Algonquin Society Terra Nova Society Bruce Peninsula Society
Donors are recognized on the Greenwood Circle Wall located in the John & Peggy Latimer Lodge and in the Annual Report. Each annual gift counts towards grade participation for the years in which your family has students.
We acknowledge with gratitude the Ancestral lands upon which our main campus is situated. These lands are the Ancestral territories of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, Anishinabek and the Wendake. The shared responsibility of this land is honoured in the Dish with One Spoon Treaty and as settlers, we strive to care for the land, the waters, and all creatures in the spirit of peace. We are responsible for respecting and supporting the enduring presence of all First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples. When away from this campus we vow to be respectful to the land by protecting and honouring it. We will create relationships with the people and the land we may visit by understanding the territories we enter and the nations who inhabit them.