Big Day
of giving

May 1st 2025
Hillmen Foundation Big Day of Giving
Enhance academics, athletics and student activities for Placer High students with a gift to the Hillmen Foundation on the Big Day of Giving! On Thursday, May 1st, the Greater Sacramento area will unite in this annual, 24-hour giving event designed to impact lives in our region.
The Hillmen Foundation provides roughly $40,000 per year to Placer High to enhance student learning and enrich our community.
But we cannot do it without you!
To learn more about the Big Day of Giving and give a tax-deductible donation to the Hillmen Foundation please visit the Big Day of Giving website here.
OUR FOCUS
FOUNDATION FOCUS: IMPACT AREAS

We empower students, faculty, and staff for enhanced learning through grants, tech initiatives, and scholarships, propelling them into a successful future beyond high school.

Hillmen Foundation fuels athletic achievements through grants, enhancing safety, facilities, and community fitness.

We foster holistic education by supporting diverse activities through grants, enriching students' experiences beyond the classroom.

Placer High's rich history shines through alumni activities, fostering a strong network connecting generations and the community.

Placer High's prime Auburn location fuels community growth, enhancing facilities and programs through strategic grants.
WE CANNOT DO IT WITHOUT YOU!
YOUR FINANCIAL IMPACT
Every donation, regardless of size, will positively impact Placer High students, our community, and life on the Hill. All contributions to
the Hillmen Foundation are tax deductible in accordance with state and federal tax laws.
$1,110,990
TOTAL IMPACT AS OF OCTOBER 31, 2025, INCLUDING...
$778,265
$234,744
$122,817
$87,171
$28,724
$304,809
$332,725
31
$41,000
FOR 2025 GRADS
In the best of times, in the worst of times, at all times… It’s great to be a Hillman!
OUR MISSION
The purpose of the Hillmen Foundation is to support Placer High School in the areas of academics, student activities, and athletics, including the staff, students, and alumni endeavors of the school; to stimulate gifts of service, endowments, and bequests; and to maintain an association of persons interested in Placer High School.
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Explore Placer High School's vibrant academics, activities, and athletics, keeping you connected to the staff, students, and valued alumni, uniting a passionate community supporting the school.

Discover 16 iconic landmarks and over a century of Hillmen history with this new self-guided walking tour brochure—your invitation to explore one of California’s most historic campuses.
Placer High School, one of California’s most historic and picturesque campuses, is inviting alumni, students, and the community to experience its storied past through a new self-guided walling tour.
A colorful brochure, sponsored by the Hillmen Foundation and the Placer County Historical Society, celebrates Placer High’s long and proud history, making the school’s story more accessible to everyone.
Perched on the hillside overlooking downtown Auburn, Placer High School has been an integral part of the Auburn community since its founding in 1897. With more than a century of rich history, the campus is home to remarkable architecture, academic and athletic traditions, and generations of Hillmen pride.
The new self-guided walking tour allows visitors to explore at their own pace while discovering the stories behind iconic landmarks such as the upper campus auditorium and art building, the lower campus college buildings, the Earl Crabbe gym and plaza, and the Athletic Hall of Fame Museum.
Each of the tour’s 16 stops offers interpretive content and historical photos. One page is devoted to the school’s legendary teachers and coaches, many of whom have buildings or sites on campus named for them.
Visitors can start the tour at any point, and no appointment is needed, making it a perfect way to experience Auburn’s educational heritage. The tour should only be taken, however, when school is not in session.
Placer High School is one of the oldest continuously operating high schools in California. Known for its academic excellence, athletic achievements, and deep community roots, the school continues to honor its legacy while preparing students for the future.
The brochure was composed and written by Hillmen Foundation board members Bob Burge and Randall Fee, with layout by Stewart Feldman.
Copies are available in Auburn at:
Placer High School Office: 275 Orange Street
Placer County Museum in the historic Placer County Courthouse: 101 Maple Street
Placer County Visitor Center: 1103 High Street, Suite 150
Auburn Chamber of Commerce: 1103 High Street, Suite 100
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