2010-2011 Year End Report: Report on Giving
DONOR INCOME
| INCOME | AMOUNT | % |
| Corporate/Business | $249,212 | 29% |
| Foundation | $301,381 | 35% |
| Individual | $306,182 | 36% |
| TOTALS | $856,775 | 100% |
EXPENSES
| Academic Operations | $132,681 |
| High School Tuition Assistance | $47,857 |
| Payroll/Benefits | $589,993 |
| Development/Public Relations | $41,646 |
| Transportation | $13,382 |
| Technology/Communications | $22,079 |
| TOTAL | $847,638 |
WHAT YOUR CHARITABLE GIFTS CAN DO AT DNS
- $25,000
will pay the school building’s lease for one year
- $17,500
will provide one student scholarship for one year
- $15,000
will pay for insurance, gas, and maintenance costs for the DNS school bus for one year
- $10,000
will support the cost of technology service and equipment upgrades for one year
- $7,500
will purchase textbooks for all students
- $5,000
will cover the cost of all office equipment leases
- $3,000
will cover mailing costs of information to all donors, volunteers, friends, and parents/guardians
- $2,000
will help fund our Cultural Enrichment Program which includes all school field trips
- $1,500
will allow all faculty members to attend an educational development seminar
- $1,000
will fund our eighth grade students’ visits to prospective college preparatory high schools in and out of the area
- $500
will supplement the cost of school uniforms for all students
will pay the school building’s lease for one year
will provide one student scholarship for one year
will pay for insurance, gas, and maintenance costs for the DNS school bus for one year
will support the cost of technology service and equipment upgrades for one year
will purchase textbooks for all students
will cover the cost of all office equipment leases
will cover mailing costs of information to all donors, volunteers, friends, and parents/guardians
will help fund our Cultural Enrichment Program which includes all school field trips
will allow all faculty members to attend an educational development seminar
will fund our eighth grade students’ visits to prospective college preparatory high schools in and out of the area
will supplement the cost of school uniforms for all students

