Transforming How Jewish Education Is Funded

Prepare your school community for the Federal Tax Credit for Scholarships

A Historic Opportunity to Make Jewish Education More Affordable in the U.S.

The Education Covenant Project (ECP) partners with Jewish day schools and their communities to fully unlock federal scholarship tax credits in order to dramatically reduce tuition burdens and strengthen Jewish education.

Beginning in 2027, taxpayers can redirect up to $1,700 of their federal taxes owed toward scholarship funding – lowering tuition costs for parents.
Taking full advantage of this opportunity requires coordination, advance planning, and broad community participation. That’s where ECP comes in.

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STRATEGIC PLANNING

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CAMPAIGN INFRASTRUCTURE

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MESSAGING SUPPORT

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PLEDGE COORDINATION

Reducing Jewish Day School Tuition Stress

Jewish day school tuition places real financial pressure on families — and without coordinated planning, communities risk leaving significant dollars unrealized.

ECP changes that by equipping schools with everything needed to mobilize their communities and maximize scholarship funding:

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I believe that…something has been lost… namely the more than two-thousand-year tradition and heritage that religious education for our children is a communal responsibility and not merely a parental obligation.

Marvin Schick, zt