Showing posts with label fund raising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fund raising. Show all posts

Friday, February 17, 2012

The Feasibility of a Capital Fundraising Campaign?

This is also on Monday's agenda.

Feasibility Study: RESOLVED, That the Board approves entering into a contract with Pursuant Ketchum for a Campaign Planning and Preparation Study to determine the feasibility of success of a capital fundraising campaign for our high school renovation project at their quoted price of $41,000 plus travel costs.

I will do that study for $40,000 and no travel costs, members of the school board.  Are you freakin' kidding? How many people have been saying this for years - FOR FREE? What a waste of money.  

Saturday, December 18, 2010

This is what we're talkin' about

As you all know by now, I still can't get over the discussion in at least two Master Design Team meeting minutes about an eight million dollar donation that never materialized.  At several school board meetings and on local blogs, residents - including yours truly, have brought up fund raising and donations for the high school renovation project. Instead, the School Board goes for the low hanging fruit and raises our taxes 10.5%, which includes the first bond for the high school renovation.  Instead of Christmas cards, our mortgage companies are sending us notices about shortages in our escrow accounts and what our new monthly payment will be next year to cover the first wave of tax increases by the School District.  James Fraasch posted an email on his blog that he had sent to his School Board colleagues before the December 13 School Board meeting.  Email to School Board

In addition, we ARE insulted by the way we are being treated.  I was at an Audit and Finance committee meeting where Jan Klein had only four copies (enough for the committee members attending) of the preliminary 5 year forecasted budget and none were shared with the three residents who tried to follow along in the discussion.  Compare this to the Municipality's approach to their proposed budget.  Public hearings were held.  These meetings were televised.  The proposed budget was on the Municipal website.  The amendment to the Manager's 2011 Recommended  Budget was posted on their website.  Why is this?