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METAIRIE PARK COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL THE C OUNTRY D AY FUND 2013-2014

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Page 1: Country Day Fund 2013-14

METAIRIE PARK COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

300 Park Road, Metairie, LA 70005Telephone: 504-828-3408 | Fax: 504-837-0015

www.mpcds.com

METAIRIE PARK COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

COUNTRY DAY FUND GIVING LEVELS

BENEFACTORS $50,000 and above

FOUNDERS CIRCLE $20,000 - $49,999

TRUSTEES CIRCLE $10,000 - $19,999

COUNTRY DAY COUNCIL $5,000 - $9,999

ASSOCIATES OF EXCELLENCE $2,500 - $4,999

ASSOCIATES $1,500 - $2,499

FELLOWS $500 - $1,499

RED AND BLUE CLUB $250 - $499

the Country Day

funD

2013-2014

What is the Country Day funD?The Country Day Fund is the school’s most important annual fundraising priority. It provides unrestricted funds that directly support the operating budget. For the 2013-2014 school year, our goal is to raise $625,000. The Country Day Fund benefits every student every year by bridging the gap between tuition revenue and the actual cost of providing a Country Day education.

Page 2: Country Day Fund 2013-14

2013-2014 Country Day funD

Where Do the Country Day funD Dollars go?All contributions to the Country Day Fund go directly into the

current school year’s budget, so your contribution helps fund

everything that happens at Country Day. Contributions to the

Country Day Fund support:

• Our talented and dedicated faculty

• An advanced visual and performing arts program

• A full-spectrum athletic program

• An enriched student life

• Advanced technology

• An exceptional campus and facilities

• A culture rich in tradition

Doesn’t tuition Cover the Cost of these expenses?The cost of a Country Day education is significant, but tuition alone

does not cover the entire cost to educate a Country Day student.

Thus, every student actually receives a subsidy made possible through

annual giving to the Country Day Fund. Approximately 5% of the

2013-2014 operating budget is funded by the Country Day Fund. For

this reason, it is the school’s primary annual fundraising priority.

Who gives to the Country Day funD?Alumni, parents, trustees, faculty, staff, grandparents, parents of

alumni, foundations, corporations and friends.

hoW muCh shoulD i give?We ask each person to participate at a level appropriate for his or her

circumstances. Gifts at all levels are vital to the success of the Country

Day Fund and are appreciated.

i Want to partiCipate, but Do small gifts really matter?They really do! In fact, more than a quarter of the gifts made to the

Country Day Fund are gifts of $100 or less. Last year, these gifts

accounted for over $25,000 of the total amount raised.

Furthermore, participation in the Country Day Fund indicates overall

support of the school, which is extremely important to outside

funding sources, such as foundations. For example, when considering

whether to award a grant to Country Day, a foundation will ask about

participation percentages from alumni, parents, faculty, and trustees.

In short, all corporate and foundation giving begins with you.

When shoulD i give?Now! Although the fiscal year ends on June 30, 2014, an early gift or

pledge (even if you don’t pay until later) saves the school the cost of

additional mailings, helps build momentum and allows our volunteers more time to concentrate on gifts from those less familiar with the importance of the Country Day Fund.

hoW Can i give?• Return the enclosed postage-paid envelope to make a pledge or

gift via check or credit card.

• Give online at www.mpcds.com,

click on the Give Online button

at the top, right of the webpage.

• Call the Development Office at (504) 828-3408 to facilitate a stock gift or to make a gift by phone.

• Ask your employer if they have a matching gift program, which will increase the size of your overall gift to the school.

What is reunion giving?We encourage classes to set special Country Day Fund goals in honor

of their reunions. The spirit of participation and generosity lends a

sense of pride to all who take part. Reunion Giving is a special way for

a class as a whole to help preserve the past and invest in the future of

Country Day as others have done before.

What is the assoCiates’ Dinner?Each year, individuals who make gifts at the Associates level or

higher ($1,500+) are recognized for their leadership contributions

and are invited to a special event in their honor. The Associates’

Dinner is held each fall at the home of a member of the Country

Day community. We hope you will join this leadership group by

becoming a Country Day Associate.

i have questions that are not ansWereD here. Who Can i Call?If you have questions about the Country Day Fund, please contact Elaine

Montgomery at (504) 849-3112 or [email protected].

Page 3: Country Day Fund 2013-14

2013-2014 Country Day funD

Where Do the Country Day funD Dollars go?All contributions to the Country Day Fund go directly into the

current school year’s budget, so your contribution helps fund

everything that happens at Country Day. Contributions to the

Country Day Fund support:

• Our talented and dedicated faculty

• An advanced visual and performing arts program

• A full-spectrum athletic program

• An enriched student life

• Advanced technology

• An exceptional campus and facilities

• A culture rich in tradition

Doesn’t tuition Cover the Cost of these expenses?The cost of a Country Day education is significant, but tuition alone

does not cover the entire cost to educate a Country Day student.

Thus, every student actually receives a subsidy made possible through

annual giving to the Country Day Fund. Approximately 5% of the

2013-2014 operating budget is funded by the Country Day Fund. For

this reason, it is the school’s primary annual fundraising priority.

Who gives to the Country Day funD?Alumni, parents, trustees, faculty, staff, grandparents, parents of

alumni, foundations, corporations and friends.

hoW muCh shoulD i give?We ask each person to participate at a level appropriate for his or her

circumstances. Gifts at all levels are vital to the success of the Country

Day Fund and are appreciated.

i Want to partiCipate, but Do small gifts really matter?They really do! In fact, more than a quarter of the gifts made to the

Country Day Fund are gifts of $100 or less. Last year, these gifts

accounted for over $25,000 of the total amount raised.

Furthermore, participation in the Country Day Fund indicates overall

support of the school, which is extremely important to outside

funding sources, such as foundations. For example, when considering

whether to award a grant to Country Day, a foundation will ask about

participation percentages from alumni, parents, faculty, and trustees.

In short, all corporate and foundation giving begins with you.

When shoulD i give?Now! Although the fiscal year ends on June 30, 2014, an early gift or

pledge (even if you don’t pay until later) saves the school the cost of

additional mailings, helps build momentum and allows our volunteers more time to concentrate on gifts from those less familiar with the importance of the Country Day Fund.

hoW Can i give?• Return the enclosed postage-paid envelope to make a pledge or

gift via check or credit card.

• Give online at www.mpcds.com,

click on the Give Online button

at the top, right of the webpage.

• Call the Development Office at (504) 828-3408 to facilitate a stock gift or to make a gift by phone.

• Ask your employer if they have a matching gift program, which will increase the size of your overall gift to the school.

What is reunion giving?We encourage classes to set special Country Day Fund goals in honor

of their reunions. The spirit of participation and generosity lends a

sense of pride to all who take part. Reunion Giving is a special way for

a class as a whole to help preserve the past and invest in the future of

Country Day as others have done before.

What is the assoCiates’ Dinner?Each year, individuals who make gifts at the Associates level or

higher ($1,500+) are recognized for their leadership contributions

and are invited to a special event in their honor. The Associates’

Dinner is held each fall at the home of a member of the Country

Day community. We hope you will join this leadership group by

becoming a Country Day Associate.

i have questions that are not ansWereD here. Who Can i Call?If you have questions about the Country Day Fund, please contact Elaine

Montgomery at (504) 849-3112 or [email protected].

Page 4: Country Day Fund 2013-14

2013-2014 Country Day funD

Where Do the Country Day funD Dollars go?All contributions to the Country Day Fund go directly into the

current school year’s budget, so your contribution helps fund

everything that happens at Country Day. Contributions to the

Country Day Fund support:

• Our talented and dedicated faculty

• An advanced visual and performing arts program

• A full-spectrum athletic program

• An enriched student life

• Advanced technology

• An exceptional campus and facilities

• A culture rich in tradition

Doesn’t tuition Cover the Cost of these expenses?The cost of a Country Day education is significant, but tuition alone

does not cover the entire cost to educate a Country Day student.

Thus, every student actually receives a subsidy made possible through

annual giving to the Country Day Fund. Approximately 5% of the

2013-2014 operating budget is funded by the Country Day Fund. For

this reason, it is the school’s primary annual fundraising priority.

Who gives to the Country Day funD?Alumni, parents, trustees, faculty, staff, grandparents, parents of

alumni, foundations, corporations and friends.

hoW muCh shoulD i give?We ask each person to participate at a level appropriate for his or her

circumstances. Gifts at all levels are vital to the success of the Country

Day Fund and are appreciated.

i Want to partiCipate, but Do small gifts really matter?They really do! In fact, more than a quarter of the gifts made to the

Country Day Fund are gifts of $100 or less. Last year, these gifts

accounted for over $25,000 of the total amount raised.

Furthermore, participation in the Country Day Fund indicates overall

support of the school, which is extremely important to outside

funding sources, such as foundations. For example, when considering

whether to award a grant to Country Day, a foundation will ask about

participation percentages from alumni, parents, faculty, and trustees.

In short, all corporate and foundation giving begins with you.

When shoulD i give?Now! Although the fiscal year ends on June 30, 2014, an early gift or

pledge (even if you don’t pay until later) saves the school the cost of

additional mailings, helps build momentum and allows our volunteers more time to concentrate on gifts from those less familiar with the importance of the Country Day Fund.

hoW Can i give?• Return the enclosed postage-paid envelope to make a pledge or

gift via check or credit card.

• Give online at www.mpcds.com,

click on the Give Online button

at the top, right of the webpage.

• Call the Development Office at (504) 828-3408 to facilitate a stock gift or to make a gift by phone.

• Ask your employer if they have a matching gift program, which will increase the size of your overall gift to the school.

What is reunion giving?We encourage classes to set special Country Day Fund goals in honor

of their reunions. The spirit of participation and generosity lends a

sense of pride to all who take part. Reunion Giving is a special way for

a class as a whole to help preserve the past and invest in the future of

Country Day as others have done before.

What is the assoCiates’ Dinner?Each year, individuals who make gifts at the Associates level or

higher ($1,500+) are recognized for their leadership contributions

and are invited to a special event in their honor. The Associates’

Dinner is held each fall at the home of a member of the Country

Day community. We hope you will join this leadership group by

becoming a Country Day Associate.

i have questions that are not ansWereD here. Who Can i Call?If you have questions about the Country Day Fund, please contact Elaine

Montgomery at (504) 849-3112 or [email protected].

Page 5: Country Day Fund 2013-14

METAIRIE PARK COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

300 Park Road, Metairie, LA 70005Telephone: 504-828-3408 | Fax: 504-837-0015

www.mpcds.com

METAIRIE PARK COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

COUNTRY DAY FUND GIVING LEVELS

BENEFACTORS $50,000 and above

FOUNDERS CIRCLE $20,000 - $49,999

TRUSTEES CIRCLE $10,000 - $19,999

COUNTRY DAY COUNCIL $5,000 - $9,999

ASSOCIATES OF EXCELLENCE $2,500 - $4,999

ASSOCIATES $1,500 - $2,499

FELLOWS $500 - $1,499

RED AND BLUE CLUB $250 - $499

the Country Day

funD

2013-2014

What is the Country Day funD?The Country Day Fund is the school’s most important annual fundraising priority. It provides unrestricted funds that directly support the operating budget. For the 2013-2014 school year, our goal is to raise $625,000. The Country Day Fund benefits every student every year by bridging the gap between tuition revenue and the actual cost of providing a Country Day education.

Page 6: Country Day Fund 2013-14

METAIRIE PARK COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

300 Park Road, Metairie, LA 70005Telephone: 504-828-3408 | Fax: 504-837-0015

www.mpcds.com

METAIRIE PARK COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

COUNTRY DAY FUND GIVING LEVELS

BENEFACTORS $50,000 and above

FOUNDERS CIRCLE $20,000 - $49,999

TRUSTEES CIRCLE $10,000 - $19,999

COUNTRY DAY COUNCIL $5,000 - $9,999

ASSOCIATES OF EXCELLENCE $2,500 - $4,999

ASSOCIATES $1,500 - $2,499

FELLOWS $500 - $1,499

RED AND BLUE CLUB $250 - $499

the Country Day

funD

2013-2014

What is the Country Day funD?The Country Day Fund is the school’s most important annual fundraising priority. It provides unrestricted funds that directly support the operating budget. For the 2013-2014 school year, our goal is to raise $625,000. The Country Day Fund benefits every student every year by bridging the gap between tuition revenue and the actual cost of providing a Country Day education.