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We give heartfelt thanks to you, our family of benefactors. We depend entirely on your generosity and we are grateful for your commitment to our students, graduates and families. Your support allows us to inspire boys from Boston to become men for others in an academically rigorous and highly structured environment. Thank you! financial highlights REVENUE <strong>Nativity</strong> Prep reported $1.50 million in operating revenue in 2009-2010. 37% of this income was received through annual fund contributions; 33% came from special events; 20% was received through gifts to the student sponsorship program; 9% as a result of grant writing; and 1% from other sources including activity fees collected from families. In addition, $335,757 was given to restricted endowment funds. EXPENSES <strong>Nativity</strong> Prep spent $1.43 million on 2009-2010 operations, making the following possible for our students, graduates and their families: ❖ Approximately 875 more hours per year in class or in a schoolrelated activity compared to their peers in the Boston Public <strong>School</strong> System, including: – A school day that begins at 7:30 am and ends at 8:30 pm – Breakfast, lunch and dinner – Afternoon sports and activities – Evening Study and Tutoring Program – Summer Academic and Leadership Program ❖ Afternoon activities including: soccer, lacrosse, basketball, baseball, chess, swimming, knitting, ice skating, audio/visual arts, drama, school newspaper ❖ Counseling services for students and families ❖ Community service activities and projects ❖ Graduate Support services for our high school and college-aged alumni providing a smooth and successful transition to high school and college: – Preparation for the SSAT and SAT – Funding for tuition gaps, text books and other supplies – Tutoring, internships, work experiences and mentoring for academic, personal and professional growth VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT $1.50 million in revenue 9% Grant Writing 33% Special Events 1% Other Sources 20% Student Sponsorship 37% Annual Fund ❖ Enrichment activities including: Spring Music and Choir concert, 8th grade graduation trip to Blue Man Group, Farm <strong>School</strong>, campus visits to Boston College and Northeastern University, field trips to the Museum of Science and the Museum of Fine Arts, and weekend summer trips to New Hampshire and Maine This year, 7 of our 11 full-time teachers are <strong>volunteer</strong> fellows who work long hours in exchange for room and board, benefits and a small stipend. Pictured left to right are the 2010-2011 fellows: Brendan Kennedy, Chantal Bourel, Rick Wisgirda, Jake Haugevik, Franco Bacigalupo, Erin McGowan and Hambisa Goso ANNUAL REPORT 2010 7