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Membership Dues Schedule for FY08-09
The following is the FY 08-09 membership dues schedule, and covers membership from September 1, 2008 through August 31, 2009.
Dues paying members and their immediate families may attend family services in the Social Hall at no additional cost. Additional seats for Sanctuary services may be purchased.
Please select Tier A, B, C, or D, based on your household’s gross annual pre-tax income. Members may select a higher category than their actual income if they wish.
|
Single or Single Parent Membership | ||
|---|---|---|
|
Tier |
Gross Annual Income |
Dues |
|
A |
Up to $59,999 |
$775.00 |
|
B |
$60,000 to $89,999 |
$1,075.00 |
|
C |
$90,000 to $119,999 |
$1,450.00 |
|
D |
More then $120,000 |
$1,825.00 |
|
Family Membership | |||
|
Tier |
Gross Annual Income |
Dues | |
|
A |
Up to $59,999 |
$1,000.00 | |
|
B |
$60,000 to $89,999 |
$1,300.00 | |
|
C |
$90,000 to $119,999 |
$1,650.00 | |
|
D |
More then $120,000 |
$2,050.00 | |
HBT dues policy is that members contribute at an appropriate level in accordance with their own financial situation according to a tiered system based on income. If there is a financial hardship, members can apply for a dues and/or tuition abatement at which time the Treasurer or President will work with member (s) to establish an amount that is affordable.
In accordance with HBT Values, Temple Hillel B’nai Torah welcomes everyone; and we do not want finances to prevent anyone from becoming a member of the HBT community.
Jean Weinberg, Treasurer or David Brenner, President
120 Corey Street
West Roxbury, MA 02132
or by e-mail at treasurer@templehbt.org or president@templehbt.org