Schedule of Fees
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1.
Membership
Fee
*IFFP
membership fees are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law* Recommended
membership fees are based on gross family income, and on the number of adults,
teens, and religious school-age children (shortened to “child” below) in your
household.
* Families
with more than two children pay only membership fee for two children.
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Family Income up to $100,000 |
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Number in
Your Household |
For each adult in your household: |
$175 |
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For each teen in your household: |
$175 |
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For each child in your household
(up to two): |
$95 |
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Family Income $100,000 -
$150,000 |
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Number in
Your Household |
For each adult in your household: |
$240 |
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For each teen in your household: |
$240 |
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For each child in your household
(up to two): |
$105 |
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Family Income over $150,000 |
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Number in
Your Household |
For each adult in your household: |
$265 |
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For each teen in your household: |
$265 |
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For each child in your household
(up to two): |
$125 |
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TOTAL MEMBERSHIP FEE DUE:
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2. Sunday
School Tuition
If you have
one or more children attending Sunday School or Coming of Age, the tuition is:
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One Child |
$350 |
Two children |
$675 |
Three children |
$975 |
*Special
Coming of Age activities may require additional fees to be announced.
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Tuition waivers for teachers:
Your teaching contract
indicates the amount of your tuition waiver.
Teachers
without children can choose to apply the cash equivalent of the waiver to
membership fees. Any teacher who opts not to use his/her waiver can “donate” it
to IFFP and get a tax-deductible credit for the cash equivalent of the waivers
forgone.
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Teachers, please answer these questions:
Grade level
you are teaching this year
Do you want to use your waiver?
Yes No
[If yes, subtract the waiver amount
from your tuition bill.
If no, pay full tuition bill and
we will send you a letter acknowledging the tax-deductible donation.]
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3. Donation to
Scholarship and Endowment Fund
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Donations
are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. These funds will be used to
fund Sunday School for anyone with a financial hardship and toward building an
IFFP endowment. |
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TOTAL ANNUAL AMOUNT
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If your
annual amount is more than the Membership Fee, you may pay the entire sum or
pay half now and the balance by January
1, 2005.
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Please make
your check payable to IFFP and mail
to:
IFFP
P.O. Box 5413
Takoma Park, MD 20913
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It is IFFP policy not to exclude anyone due to financial
hardship. Please contact the office, 301-270-6337, for special arrangements.
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IFFP Volunteers
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IFFP
cannot provide all the services we have been providing without volunteer
commitments from every family. All
members will be required to provide a portion of the refreshments for
Gatherings at least once during the year.
Sign-up sheets will be available at the first Gatherings of the
year. In addition, if you are not
serving as a teacher or Board member, please sign up for at least one of
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Setup/Cleanup Brigade. Produces a schedule of people to arrive at 9:45 a.m.
before each Sunday Gathering and stay until 12:15 p.m. to assist in the
setup/takedown of name badges, chairs, wall hangings, tables, etc.
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Refreshments Committee. Arrive at 9:50
to set up tables with tablecloths, napkins, etc. Helps coordinate schedule of
members bringing refreshments for gatherings. |
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Celebrations Group. Assists Celebrations
Coordinator in organizing holiday services, picnics, Shabbat potluck dinners,
etc. |
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Community Service Coordinator. Organizes
community service activities for fall and spring community service days, kids’ community service projects for the
Membership Meeting Day, Sunday school classes, COA and Teen groups. |
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Community Service Group. Works with the Community Services Coordinator to
organize community service activities and coordinate the community service
activities of the Sunday School classes, COA, and Teen groups. |
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Comfort Group. Organize
meal deliveries or other support for families stressed by new babies,
hospitalizations, illnesses, deaths, etc. |
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Sunday School Group. Works with the Director of Religious Education on
curriculum and policy issues and helps coordinate classroom parents for each
Sunday School class. |
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Worship Committee. Attends regular meetings with the Spiritual Director to share prayer
and music resources and advise on themes for Gatherings and Reflections. |
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Women’s Retreat Group. Organizes house rental, assists Spiritual Director
with programming, organizes publicity, and sign-up, food, transportation, room
assignments, budget, etc. for the yearly Women’s Retreat (scheduled for April
15-17, 2005). |
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Men’s Night Out Group. Organizes
publicity, signup, location, poker tables, refreshments, budget, etc. for IFFP
Men’s activity—hike, poker night, or whatever—scheduled for March 19, 2005.
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Coffee Mavens. Brew, transport,
and set up coffee for Sunday Gatherings. |
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Adult Services Group. Supports the
Adult Services Coordinator in planning Sunday Adult Group and activities for
couples without school-age children. |
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Jewish Holidays Group. Assists Celebrations Coordinator in planning High Holy
Days and Seder celebrations, prepares tables/ritual foods, coordinates
music/Seder leaders. |
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Holy Week and Advent Group.
Helps the Spiritual
Director with the production of the
Easter reflection and any other activities related to Holy Week. Also helps at
the Advent Wreath Making activity at the Holiday Party. |
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Sound System Mavens. Transport and set up IFFP sound system for Sunday
Gatherings, Celebrations, etc. |
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IFFP Choir.
Meet
before Gatherings to rehearse IFFP songs and perform at Gatherings.
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Other Working Groups or Tasks (your ideas here): |