FUNDRAISING HIGHLIGHTS ANNUAL PARENT GIVING In Support of Scholars and Education WHAT YOUR DONATION CAN DO FOR OUR SCHOLARS*
WHAT YOUR DONATION CAN HELP BUILD
CAMPUS IMPROVEMENTS
$1,750
$500 A 3-year Student Pass & Miscellaneous Fees
Books & Uniforms for 2 years
$3,000
$3,600
Exam Fees for 3 years
Return Home Visits (for a foreign scholar) for 3 years
$4,500
$10,200
School expeditions for 3 years
Hostel Fees (for a foreign scholar) for 1 year
LOUNGE SCIENCE LAB LIBRARY CHAPEL CLASSROOM SPORTS HALL AUDITORIUM PLAYGROUND
*Estimated costs are per scholar
Appeals were sent to parents throughout the year, giving them the option to donate to either the Scholarships and Bursaries Fund or the Building and Development Fund.
ANNUAL STAFF GIVING In Support of Bursaries
WHY GIVE?
St. Joseph’s Institution International
We believe in what we do and we want to build a culture of philanthropy.
Your donation to the Bursary Fund will help students whose families are experiencing unforeseen hardship. Bursaries would provide temporary financial relief and enable them to continue studying at the school.
Your donation to the Scholarship Fund will help deserving students whose families are financially lessprivileged. Scholarships enable them to experience a transformative education.
Every gift counts, whether large or small. Even a small increase in the percentage of participation can have a big impact in securing additional gifts. When you take part, no matter how much you give, you inspire others to follow your example.
The full value of your gift is tax deductible. The 250% deduction will be automatically applied to your tax assessment for the year of the donation.
2012
$160K
the year we awarded our first Bursaries through Staff Giving
approx. value of Bursaries awarded in fees and associated costs
The funds raised via this Annual Appeal sent to staff are used to fund bursaries to support our High School students who are affected by a sudden drastic change in the family’s financial situation at home – such as the death of a parent, loss of employment, divorce, etc.
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