Every student can learn, just not on the same day, or the same way. -- George Evans

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Economic Factors

School will receive financial support in start up costs from a local bank and trust’s philanthropic measures. Through grants, tuition, and community donations the school will continue to support itself. The school is also a registered nonprofit organization 105(c)(3) and therefore benefits from the certain tax and other monetary breaks.

The school will host annual fundraisers in the community to benefit the schools programs and support needs

The school will also be used as a student teaching facility for college and therapy students. This will help defray some of the costs involved in hiring teaching assistants.

Older students in the vocational school will sell their arts and learned skills to the local community to pay for some of their support services.

All students will be required to pay tuition. Financing and work study options can be formulated through the local bank and trust.

The school will also serve as a research institution for studying specific disabilities, and will receive a small monetary donation for use of its facilities and research.

Community members will also be able to rent the outdoor space for weekend functions, party gatherings, small family reunions, weddings, etc.

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