By: Dan Perla I first began to write about middle income tuition programs two years ago. In my first article on the subject, I wrote about nascent efforts in communities such as Boston, LA, Montreal and MetroWest, New Jersey. Shortly thereafter, I profiled Solomon...
The Catholic and Jewish communities have a long history of providing financial aid for constituents unable to bear the full cost of an immersive religious education. In a new whitepaper, entitled Different Faiths, Common challenge: Maintaining the Affordability of a...
This article is cross-posted from the eJewish Philanthropy Blog. By: Dr. Harry Bloom and Dan Perla There has been a great deal written about new blended learning schools which are leveraging educational technology to increase the quality of teaching and learning while...
This article is cross-posted from The Jewish Week. by Daniel Perla In the nearly two years that I have worked in the field of Jewish day school finance, no topic has generated more emotion or been the subject of more debate than the issue of Jewish day school...
This article is cross-posted from Ravsak’s HaYidiyon. A donor gift of a permanent life insurance policy can help provide long term support for non-profit institutions such as day schools. Despite the long term benefits of such policies, few of the more than 300+...
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