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Giving to MKA

MKA is an independent school, which means that it has not been formed by a school district or government agency to serve the public of a particular geographic area. It has been privately formed to educate its carefully selected student body. Independent schools design their own programs and are normally independent from state or federal funding. In contrast to public schools, independent (or private) schools have to rely financially on tuition income, endowment income, and annual contributions, rather than on tax dollars.
 Independent schools are expensive - especially one like MKA that maintains small class sizes on three separate campuses. In line with its peers, MKA charges tuition that covers approximately 89% of the cost of educating each student. To help bridge the gap between tuition revenue and operating expenses, MKA depends on a voluntary Annual Giving Program. Operating expenses are primarily faculty salaries and benefits, the expenses of maintaining and improving the physical plant, the costs of educational materials, and MKA's financial aid program.

Parents who are new to MKA learn about the Annual Giving Program at a New Parent Dinner held in the fall. All members of the MKA community receive a letter from the Annual Giving Chairperson outlining the needs and goals of the program prior to being solicited during a three-week phonathon held in late October. MKA has been fortunate to generate extremely successful Annual Giving Programs, both in terms of meeting financial goals, and in encouraging significant participation. We hope that parents will make MKA their highest philanthropic priority while their children are students at MKA, but we welcome support of our Annual Giving Program at any level. Parent gifts to Annual Giving range from $10 to $35,000. The Headmaster's Society recognizes leadership gifts of $5,000 and above with a special dinner  prior to reserved seating at the Upper School Winter Musical's Opening Night. Donors of gifts of $500 and above are recognized as being members of an MKA Gift Club, and are thanked at an annual reception .  Alumni, past parents, grandparents, foundations, friends, faculty and staff all contribute to MKA's Annual Giving Program, and all gifts to Annual Giving are tax deductible. Corporations also contribute through employee Matching Gift programs, and we encourage our supporters to determine whether their employers participate in a Matching Gift program. Generally, day schools typically receive the greatest financial support from current parents because parents understand that their children will benefit directly from any enhancements to program and plant.
 
MKA also encourages endowment funds.  Endowment funds are segregated trust accounts designed usually for specific projects or programs or for the school program as a whole, and these funds are similar to savings accounts or other financial assets which generate income. While the principal of the fund remains untouched, part of the income generated can provide a source of revenue. Ideally, income from a growing endowment can enhance the operating budget and help defray tuition increases or provide crucial funding for scholarship and financial aid, which MKA values in its ongoing commitment to diversity. In addition, MKA has made faculty endowment a priority. Teachers are the heart of a successful school, and MKA is blessed with an exceptional faculty. In an attempt to keep faculty salaries as competitive as possible in an area with extraordinarily high living expenses, support of faculty endowment is essential. Increasing the endowment, through investments and fundraising, will always be a strategic priority.

MKA also conducts Capital Campaigns which are special fundraising efforts to fund major projects such as the new Middle School Gymnasium, the renovated Van Brunt Field and Deetjen Theatre, the Distance Learning Room, state- of-the-art science labs, and the Peter R. Greer Arts Wing.  Today's students benefit from the generosity of those MKA families who went before them, and current parents are a critical component in ensuring that the legacy of excellence will be continued. Capital gifts are generally larger than Annual Giving gifts, and usually take the form of a pledge that can be paid over three to five years. As with Annual Giving, employer Matching Gifts are often available to augment and enhance a donor's generosity, and all gifts are fully tax deductible.

 MKA is also extremely fortunate to have an active and successful Parents' Association (PAMKA) through which families can become involved in many different aspects of the school. PAMKA holds several fundraising activities during the year, including an annual Book Fair, a Dinner and Auction, and a Tuition Raffle to help raise funds for classroom "wish-lists," faculty training and endowment, a public Lecture Series, and parent information and education opportunities. Many parents donate extraordinary amounts of time to ensure the success of all these ventures, for which MKA is eternally grateful.
 
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Office of External Affairs at 973-509-7932.
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