Jewish Community Day School Fundraising & Event Highlights
The Jewish Community Day School of Rhode Island is actively involved in raising funds and organizing memorable events to support its mission of preparing students for the 21st century. From intimate gatherings to large celebrations, the school engages parents, alumni, and the community in its educational journey. With a focus on academic rigor and personal character development, JCDSRI continues to make a positive impact on its students and the broader Jewish community. Contact Alison Walter for further information.
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Jewish Community Day School of Rhode Island SMALL SCHOOLS BIG EVENT ALISON WALTER, DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
2 JCDSRI AT A GLANCE 70 Students in Pre-K through 5thgrade Average class size is 11 Mission statement: The Jewish Community Day School of Rhode Island prepares confident, collaborative, critical thinkers for the twenty-first century. We employ a progressive curriculum that nurtures each student s innate creativity and curiosity while promoting academic rigor and developing personal character. Supported by an inclusive community of families and staffed by an outstanding team of educators, JCDSRI reflects the values and ethics of a vibrant and diverse Jewish community. Raise $250,000 Annually and an additional $100,000 in grants Currently in the quiet phase of a new Endowment Campaign to raise $3 million over 5 years.
3 Planning for the 40th Board discussion Friendraiser VS. Fundraiser Parents Association Expectations of Current Families Chairs Alumni Committee Community Support Marketing Video s Cross marketing Social Media
4 PERSONALIZED THANK YOU NOTES WITH PICTURES Dear Paul, Thank you for celebrating at the 40th Anniversary Gala with us. What an evening! It was wonderful to have alumni, alumni families, current families, teachers and community supporters sharing the love for our ASDS/JCDS. Almost 200 people came together to reminisce and look forward toward our exciting future. Forty years and over five hundred graduates later, our impact can be felt in communities near and far. It s hard to imagine where we would be without our strong community of supporters, and we look forward to making more memories in the future. Please consider a donation in the enclosed envelope. Thank you for your tremendous commitment and support. We look forward to partnering with you in the future. Wishing you and your family a meaningful Passover. With gratitude, Andrea Katzman Head of School Alison Walter Development Director
6-7pm Step and Repeat with pictures Living Museum 7pm - Move party into the social hall 7:05pm - Oren Kaunfer Welcoming! 7:10pm - Reese and Ella 7:15 - Video (8 mins) 7:23 - Andrea Closing and Thank You s 7:25 - Dinner Buffet is opened 8:00-10pm - Band 8:30pm - Dessert in the lobby 10pm - Goodnight and clean up
Questions and More Information Alison Walter awalter@jcdsri.com 401-751-2470