Annual Fund
Support Cottage Co-op
2011-2012 Annual Fund Appeal
Join Us in Supporting Our School
Cottage Co-op Nursery School celebrates its commitment to the whole-child / play-based approach to child development. Our programs nourish intellectual curiosity, promote self-confidence and build social skills. To accomplish these community goals, Cottage relies upon your donations to the Annual Fund. The Annual Fund is vital to the school’s ability to operate within budget especially in these difficult financial times.
Doesn't tuition cover costs at Cottage? Tuition covers most of the operating costs but we rely on the Fall Apple Sale and our Annual Fund to make up the gap between tuition and our expenses.
Is my gift to the Annual Fund a tax-deductible contribution? Absolutely! Cottage is a 501(c) nonprofit organization and contributions to the Annual Fund are tax-deductible. We will thank you for your gift with a letter confirming your donation that should be kept for tax purposes.
How can I help? Click on the donate link below. Whether your gift is $25 or $2,500, each donation helps us move closer our target of $30,000 and 100% participation from parents, teachers and board members. You can select from any level of support but we ask Cottage Families to contribute at the $500 level. (If you have multiple children attending Cottage, we ask for a $300 additional donation.)
Suggested Levels of Support
| Angel | $2,500 and above |
| Benefactor | $1,000 to $2,499 |
| Patron | $500 to $999 |
| Sponsor | $250 to $499 |
| Friend | $25 to $249 |
Did You Know?
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Kid Talk
One day Teacher Gilda was going around asking children how they feel about Kindergarten and if they plan to go to Kindergarten. One friend who was visiting the Rainforest yard, asked Gilda "What are you doing?" Gilda told him "Do you know about Kindergarten?" he replied "Yes, I went there to pick oranges".


