Medici Student Aid and Enrichment Fund
The Governor's School for the Arts Foundation presents a special avenue for participation, called the Medici Society, for family members and friends of currrent Governor's School students who are interested in supporting the school financially. Recently the Foundation received a very generous gift from ScanSource, Inc. to establish a Student Aid and Enrichment Fund in the Foundation's endowment, and this thoughtful gift from ScanSource, Inc. has been combined with past gifts to the Medici Society to create the MEDICI STUDENT AID AND ENRICHMENT FUND.
We know well that students at the Governor's School have unique needs that they would not have at a traditional high school, and the fundamental purpose of the MEDICI STUDENT AID AND ENRICHMENT FUND is to make sure a student's financial status is never an impediment to opportunities at the school, so ALL students will be able to participate fully in the Governor's School experience while here. The fund will support disadvantaged students at the school in several great ways, from providing for basic necessities to supporting needs that arise from living away from home to underwriting special learning experiences for the students such as opportunities to visit museums, galleries or exhibitions or to attend local and national symphony, opera, plays, ballet or other performances that will provide educational experiences that are invaluable to an arts education. A long-needed fund, the MEDICI STUDENT AID AND ENRICHMENT FUND will have an enormous impact on the lives of SCGSAH students who need financial assistance.
We hope you will join us in making a gift to the MEDICI STUDENT AID AND ENRICHMENT FUND. Donations to the fund can be made at any level and will serve as a wonderful way to express support for your children and recognize their achievements while helping students in need. Your tax-deductible donation will enable the Foundation to carry out its mission to enrich the vivid tapestry of cultural offerings, education and opportunities offered at the Governor's School.

