The 2024-25 SLA Annual Fund

The Annual Fund is essential to sustaining SLA’s vibrant educational experience.

The breadth of an SLA education—its trailblazing programs in academics, the arts, and service and justice—as well as its facilities and campus life are made possible by your financial support.

As with all independent schools, the price of tuition alone does not cover the costs of the full student experience SLA provides. The Annual Fund makes up an essential portion of our operating budget. Your tax-deductible gift immediately supports all students’ daily experience; it is a direct investment in our faculty, innovative curricula, growing facilities, and all the many ways our students are able to use the city as their classroom—and as a young, growing school focused on hands-on, project-based learning, we make every dollar count. If you are a currently enrolled family, a gift of just $500 may fund your student’s favorite club for an entire academic year.

The Annual Fund also supports our unique commitment to Tuition Assistance, which is the foundation for our school’s mission and ethos. Gifts from alumni and alumni families are directed toward our Tuition Assistance program—so that all those who have helped us grow this community and have benefitted from an SLA education can pay forward the opportunities and experiences they cherished.

For currently enrolled and alumni families, we recommend establishing a recurring monthly gift at a rate that feels both generous and comfortable. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to Will Litton, Director of External Relations, at litton@school.la.


Your Gifts Fund our Students’ Favorite Programming


$20,000

Funds all five days of City Week programming across all grades, including trips, retreats, transportation, stipends, materials, and meals.

$12,000

Purchases a full new class set of Macbooks for STEM courses, e.g. Epidemiology and Computer Science.

$9,000

Covers visual arts materials for a year across all grades and all media.

$7,000

Funded all tech and furnishings for SLA’s new broadcast journalism studio. 

$4,000

Fully funds an SLA theatre production, including personnel, stage rental, props, a live band for musicals, and promotional materials.

$2,000

Funds visiting authors for literature & writing courses and all-school events during Commons block.

$500

Funds the publication of The Lillian, SLA’s student-led literary and arts magazine.

$100

Funds new uniforms and athletic gear for an SLA student-athlete.


Does My Gift Make an Impact?

While we steward six- and seven-figure support from philanthropists outside our immediate community in order to fund our commitment to tuition assistance, it’s actually the three-, four-, and five-figure gifts from our currently enrolled families that most affect our programming year to year. We are still a relatively small, growing endeavor, and our emphasis on small class sizes and inquiry-driven, experiential learning means that every dollar goes a very long way. Gifts that other independent schools may consider “modest” can have a truly transformative impact on SLA programming. In fact, a large portion of our arts, STEM, service, athletics, and after-school programming is made possible by Annual Fund giving every year.

What Makes SLA’s Approach to Fundraising Unique?

Most independent schools raise something like ~95% of their annual gifts from inside their own communities—trustees, currently enrolled families, and alumni. At the School of Los Angeles, we too very much depend on the generosity of our community members—and, in order to support our unique commitment to tuition assistance and grow programming that benefits every member of our student body, we actually raise about ten times more money from outside our immediate community every year, especially from major philanthropists and foundations interested in supporting equity and education. This is an enormous effort that requires everyone’s participation and support, and it is the bedrock of SLA’s mission.


What If I Can Only Give $10, or $1?

When we are cultivating a major gift or applying for a grant, one of the very first questions every benefactor or foundation asks us is: What’s the parent & caregiver participation rate in your Annual Fund? Participation rate in the Annual Fund is a straightforward metric that demonstrates our community’s investment in our mission, as well as our shared understanding of the importance of giving. When major benefactors see that everyone in our community gives generously according to their means, they see a successful fundraising effort and are also inspired to give generously.

Simply put, your participation in the Annual Fund, no matter the size of your gift, is what unlocks our ability to cultivate the major gifts from benefactors and foundations that sustain our School’s programmatic growth and its unique commitment to tuition assistance.

How Else Can I Support SLA’s Fundraising Efforts?

Many major studios, talent agencies, banks, law firms, etc., are involved in corporate giving or are attached in some way to their own philanthropic foundations, and opportunities to apply for funds are largely cultivated by friends and employees. With our unique mission and ethos, the School of Los Angeles is very well positioned to make a compelling case for support across a wide range of philanthropic interests. If you have a connection you think may be beneficial to the School, please reach out to Will Litton, Director of External Relations, at litton@school.la.

In addition, many large companies across different industries maintain programs designed to maximize the effect of employees' charitable giving, whether through investments in tax-deductible donor advised funds or with matching donations, and SLA is eligible to receive gifts through such programs. Thank you for your generosity!