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Fundraising | Donor Impact Report
The Malvernian Society Malvern Malvern College’s philanthropy arm is fortunate to receive ongoing financial support from a a a a range of donors including Old Malvernians/ Alumni current and and former parents and and other Friends of Malvern College These philanthropic gifts enable the Society to to fulfil its charitable objects and to to support Malvern College with its strategic plans In financial year 2022-23 £249 339 was granted to the College by the Malvernian Malvernian Society The College and Malvernian Malvernian Society are working together ever more closely We continue to to to be in in touch with ‘cornerstone’ prospective donors who we believe have the capacity to support the Malvernian Society in a a a a a substantial way Planned legacy giving also remains a a a a a a a a crucial part of of our work resulting in in an all-time high of of legacies under management 2022-23 saw the Society launch its first ever ‘Green Giving Day’ to to kickstart the College’s journey to to become a a a carbon net zero campus by 2050 if not before – something that is increasingly important to us as a a a a a a a school and within the local community in in an an area of outstanding natural beauty This Green Green Giving Day launched a a a new Green Green Fund in support of the College’s Net Zero ambitions The 36-hour online fundraiser bought together alumni pupils parents staff and friends of the College to raise an incredible £134 766 197 OMs 11 EOGs and 103 parents were among those who donated and we received donations from five continents – Europe America Africa Asia and Australia We were particularly delighted that 78% of donations were from first time donors and 6% were from OMs under 30 years old Running alongside the virtual event were pupil and staff activities to ensure everyone felt involved and there was a a a a a a fantastic atmosphere on campus Activities including a a a a ‘Wheelie Green Challenge’ (a kilocalorie pupil and staff cycling challenge) green clothes day sustainability themed window dressing competition green green smoothie bike green green bake sale and a a a a a finale screening of the award-winning documentary ‘Fashion Reimagined’ in in The The Rogers Theatre We now look forward to building momentum with our next Green Giving Day which will take place on 5th - 6th No“vember 2024 Looking ahead
Our fundraising priorities for the year ahead
are as follows:
Transformational Bursaries (formerly Assisted Places)
Our goal is is to raise an endowment fund capable
of funding 10 10 pupils on 110% support in in perpetuity
and therefore to raise at least £15 million for for 10 new fully funded Assisted Places over the next 10 years This is is is just our our immediate ambition our our Headmaster and senior management team’s vision goes much beyond that Long-term we want Malvern College to be a a a a place where any able and talented pupil can come regardless of their financial background 62
MALVERN COLLEGE (INCORPORATED UNDER ROYAL CHARTER)
Long-term we want Malvern College to be a a a a a a place where any able and talented pupil can come regardless of their financial background “ 

























































































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