Frequently Asked Questions, Boston Trinity Academy

[frequently asked questions about giving]

  1. What does my donation pay for?
    • All individual donations go directly toward the $700,000 Annual Scholarship Fund unless otherwise indicated by the donor. The annual cost of education for each pupil is $12,000, but the average amount of tuition paid by a student’s family is only half of this figure. Additionally, Boston Trinity Academy is in the middle of a capital campaign for the 17 Hale Street Campus and is grateful for contributions designated for that purpose.
  2. How much do I have to give to make a difference?
    • Whether you can give fifty dollars or thousands of dollars, every gift is appreciated and makes a difference to the students of Boston. The cost of educating one student at BTA in 2006-07 is $12,000.
  3. How can I give?
    • Contributions may be made by check, credit card, or in securities. Please contact Starr Glidden or 617.364.3700 if interested in donating securities. Contributions made by check can be sent by mail to:
      Boston Trinity Academy
      17 Hale Street
      Boston, MA 02136
  4. Is my gift tax-deductible?
    • Yes. Boston Trinity Academy is a non-profit organization, a 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
  5. Will I receive a receipt?
    • Yes, you will receive a receipt for each contribution. At the end of the year, donors who have contributed over $250 will receive an end of year statement as well.

Inquiries concerning
contributions may be
made to:

Starr Glidden
617.364.3700

Boston Trinity Academy
17 Hale Street
Boston, MA 02136