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Thursday, february 13, 2014 using data to construct your affordability strategy. For the audio portion, please dial: US/Canada: 866-627-5180 Conference ID: 61736701023. You have all been muted
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Thursday, february 13, 2014using data to construct your affordability strategy For the audio portion, please dial: US/Canada: 866-627-5180 Conference ID: 61736701023
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Meet our presenter Miriam Prum Hess Director, Center for Excellence in Jewish Education BJE: Builders of Jewish Education, Los Angeles, CA
The Challenge • In 2007 The Jim Joseph Foundation asked BJE: Builders of Jewish Education, (BJE) to develop a grant proposal targeting high school middle income affordability • The first task was to define Middle Income Affordability - families in need of financial assistance to send kids to a Jewish high school but who previously had not been considered for financial aid • At that time, most LA school’s would not consider families earning over $150,000 for Financial Aid • In defining Jewish middle income it was critical to be able to substantiate the parameters for the grant
California Budget project • Report from the California Budget Project (CBP) “Making Ends Meet: How Much Does It Cost to Raise a Family in California” December 2013: http://www.cbp.org/pdfs/2013/131212_Making_Ends_Meet.pdf • Part of the State Fiscal Analysis Initiative (SFAI), a network in 40 states coordinated by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) in Washington, DC. • SFAI: http://www.statefiscal.org/ • CBPP: http://www.cbpp.org/ • All of the groups look to improve fiscal, budget, and economic policy outcomes for low- and middle-income individuals, families, and communities. • There is also a loosely coordinated set of groups that calls itself the Economic Analysis and Research Network (EARN), led by the Economic Policy Institute. • EARN Network: http://www.earncentral.org/about.htm • Reports by State: http://www.earncentral.org/swx_past.htm • Sample report for Arizona: http://www.azchildren.org/MyFiles/PDF/State%20of%20Working%20AZ%202008%20FINAL%20(Low%20Res).pdf • Economic Policy Institute: http://www.epi.org/ • All organizations work independently, but across the networks they coordinate their efforts and learning
2007 data and 2 children
Adapting for jewish cost of living • Discussion with schools (lay and professional leadership) re: Jewish values that would increase costs • Living in a Jewish neighborhood • Synagogue membership • Jewish day or residential camp/Teen Israel trip • College savings • Retirement plan • Tzedakah • Compared data with financial aid sampling from the 5 schools to verify
Initial LA analysis 2007: Compared data with sampling from the 5 schools to verify accuracy
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Resources • Report from the California Budget Project (CBP) “Making Ends Meet: How Much Does It Cost to Raise a Family in California” December 2013: • http://www.cbp.org/pdfs/2013/131212_Making_Ends_Meet.pdf • Calculator from CBP by county: • http://www.cbp.org/MakingEndsMeet/family-budget-results.php • Comparison 2007 to 2013: • http://www.sustainingdayschools.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Cost-of-Jewish-Living-Sheet1.pdf • To compare the basic costs in your city to those in Los Angeles: • http://money.cnn.com/calculator/pf/cost-of-living/ • http://www.bestplaces.net/cost-of-living/ • http://www.bankrate.com/calculators/savings/moving-cost-of-living-calculator.aspx • BJE LA websites: • Tuition calculator: http://www.bjela.org/hsgrant/ • LAHSAI Beta test: www.LAHighSchoolAffordability.org
Miriam Prum Hess Director, Center for Excellence in Jewish Education BJE: Builders of Jewish Education, Los Angeles, CA MPrumHess@bjela.org Thank you to our guest!
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