Collegiate School's Annual Fund

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Collegiate School’s Annual Fund January 2020 The Annual Fund is Collegiate School’s top fundraising priority. Each year, we ask our families to make a tax-deductible gift that supports current operations of the School. Gifts immediately benefit our community by providing critical funding for academics, arts, athletics, financial assistance, faculty professional development, technology and innovation and so much more. Gifts received from our entire community help make a Collegiate education extraordinary. Every day, Collegiate students come to school excited to challenge themselves in classes and extracurricular activities that propel them forward. From poring over research in classes to practicing their musical skills to executing with precision in theater or athletic practices, Collegiate is shaping students into inquisitive thinkers, compassionate leaders and responsible citizens. The Annual Fund allows Collegiate to ensure that each student

KRISTEN WILLIAMS

VICE PRESIDENT OF DEVELOPMENT

“We are grateful for all gifts in support of Collegiate’s Annual Fund.

receives the benefits of the full Collegiate experience.

The collective generosity We rely on the generosity of our entire Collegiate community to help bridge the gap between tuition and the cost of an education. Net tuition and fees cover 88 percent of a

of our entire community

Collegiate education. The Annual Fund is vital to making up the difference — the dif-

helps every student and

ference being greater opportunities and stronger offerings for our students and faculty.

teacher each year.

Annual Fund gifts support the School’s growing program needs in all areas.

Please consider a gift to help us reach our goal

TOTAL COST OF A COLLEGIATE EDUCATION

of $1,225,000 for this

88% 12% NET TUITION & FEES

PHILANTHROPY AND OTHER SOURCES

year’s Annual Fund. Many thanks for your continued support.”


What does the Annual Fund support? Among other important School priorities, the Annual Fund supports:

FACULTY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE, ARTS, ATHLETICS

Attract, hire and retain the very best teachers, coaches and mentors, and provide important professional development, allowing teachers to grow in their profession and bring that enrichment back to the classroom.

Provide students the breadth of academic, athletic and arts opportunities available today.

Over the past year, more than 200 Collegiate faculty members across the Lower, Middle and Upper School have attended multiple conferences and workshops across the country and around the globe, including: • Virginia Children’s Engineering Convention in Roanoke, Virginia • Southern Association of Independent Schools Academic Services Conference in Nashville, Tennessee • National Association of Art Educators in Boston, Massachusetts • National Council for Teachers of Math Conference in Nashville, Tennessee • Association of Independent School Librarians in Boston, Massachusetts • Global Educators Conference in Atlanta, Georgia

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Ensure that a wide range of talented students from diverse backgrounds have the opportunity for an independent school education. Collegiate will award up to $4.1 million in financial assistance for the 2019-20 academic year, with about 17 percent of Collegiate students receiving some level of financial assistance.

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I hope that one day we can give back to the School even a small portion of the generosity we have received. Truly, from the bottom of our hearts, thank you."

– Middle School parent

Collegiate’s STEAM initiative, launched in 2015 during the School’s Centennial year, began with the reboot of the Upper School robotics team, Torch 5804. The commitment to STEAM has since expanded to include robotics teams in the Middle and Lower Schools, impacting more than 100 students every year. A collaboration between Upper School science students and those in the robotics program resulted in the design of an experimental payload that launched into space aboard a Blue Origin rocket. Six months later, several Upper School students involved in the project presented their research at the national annual conference of the American Society for Gravitational and Space Research.

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While robotics is its own program, it was also intended to be an engine of engagement, a mechanism to inspire students as well as our faculty and the larger community.”

— Daniel Bartels, Upper and Middle School STEAM coordinator


WHO PARTICIPATES IN THE ANNUAL FUND? The entire Collegiate community is encouraged to come together each year and participate in the Collegiate Annual Fund to contribute to the School and to help make a difference.

How much should I contribute to the Annual Fund? All gifts are greatly appreciated and collectively make a tremendous impact. Gifts to the Annual Fund range from $25 to $50,000. We ask all our families to make a meaningful contribution to the Annual Fund. Foundations, leadership donors, volunteers, prospective families, teachers and administrators take notice of participation from all constituents in Collegiate’s Annual Fund and view our rate of giving as a sign of how invested the Collegiate community is in our School. Every student is directly impacted by the Annual Fund and Collegiate asks that each family make a gift every year. Your support can help us reach our Annual Fund goal of $1,225,000 for the 2019-20 academic year.

2019-20 BUDGET $44 MILLION* 2019-20 BUDGETED REVENUE NET TUITION AND FEES 88% ANNUAL FUND

5%

INVESTMENT INCOME/ ENDOWMENT 4% OTHER 3% 2019-20 BUDGETED EXPENSES INSTRUCTION 73% FACILITIES, MAINTENANCE AND CAMPUS SAFETY

12%

MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL AND FUNDRAISING

15%

*Excludes annual debt service revenue funded through the School’s capital campaigns and reflects net contribution from auxiliary services


Ways to Give ANNUAL FUND • Online at collegiate-va.org/makeagift. • Mail a check to the Development Office, 103 N. Mooreland Road, Richmond, VA 23229. Checks can be made payable to Collegiate School. • Call the Development Office at 804.741.9706. You can set up a monthly or quarterly gift if that is convenient for you. • Stop by the Development Office. We’d love to see you and thank you for your support.

MATCHING GIFTS Double the impact of your gift with a match from your employer.

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WHEN MAKING AN ANNUAL FUND GIFT EACH YEAR, I THINK ABOUT THE INCREDIBLE EXPERIENCES OUR CHILDREN HAVE EACH DAY. FROM THE TEACHERS WHO ARE SO CARING TO THE KINDNESS OF OTHER STUDENTS, IT IS A VERY POSITIVE ENVIRONMENT. WE ARE HAPPY TO DO OUR PART.” – Lower School parent

MAKE A PLEDGE If you prefer to give later in the year, please let us know the amount so we can book your pledge. Pledges must be paid by June 30, 2020.

Questions? PLEASE CONTACT Kristen Williams Vice President of Development 804.741.9722 kristen_williams@collegiate-va.org

Jennifer Wilkins ‘92 Annual Fund Director 804.741.9718 jwilkins@collegiate-va.org

Katherine Bulifant Associate Director of Annual Giving 804.665.1753 katherine_bulifant@collegiate-va.org


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