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HaYidion Article
Fundraising & Development
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December 8, 2021
When you remodel your campus, what happens to all of the donor plaques from the existing space? One of the most exciting initiatives that I was involved in as head of school was remodeling our campus. We gutted buildings...
KC Resource
Fundraising & Development, Enrollment
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HaYidion Article
Fundraising & Development, Professional Leadership
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July 8, 2021
HaYidion Article
Fundraising & Development
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July 8, 2021
HaYidion Article
Fundraising & Development, School Policies and Procedures
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November 16, 2020
Local federations, such as the Greater MetroWest, New Jersey Federation where I work, play an important role in supporting Jewish day schools. Traditionally, schools rely upon the annual allocations and supplementary...
KC Resource
Fundraising & Development
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A Prizmah created case study about a development director who has a lot of work to get done. Sound familiar? This case study explores time management.
KC Resource
Fundraising & Development
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Case Studies developed by JFNA for Federations to consider important factors and components of their relationships with Jewish Day Schools.
HaYidion Article
Fundraising & Development
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February 8, 2019
The launch of the Generations Endowment Campaign seven years ago, in partnership with BJE (Builders of Jewish Education) and PEJE (Partnership for Excellence in Jewish Education), was a visionary advancement in securing a...
HaYidion Article
Fundraising & Development
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October 8, 2018
In Greater Toronto, we are blessed with an abundance of day schools of different sizes and identities, from elementary through high school, 14 of which receive funding from the UJA Federation. In many ways, the market is...
HaYidion Article
Fundraising & Development
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October 3, 2017
Before launching a private consulting practice, I served for five years as director of development at a sizable Orthodox school in a major metropolis. On my first visit as a consultant to a small school, I found myself...