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  • Videos | Tri-County Scholarship Fund

    Videos Tri-County Scholarship Fund Tri-County Scholarship Fund Play Video Share Whole Channel This Video Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr Copy Link Link Copied Search video... Now Playing 2023 One Student's Story 02:16 Play Video Now Playing 2023 Student Speaker Julian Osorio 12:06 Play Video Now Playing 2023 Making A Difference Honoree, Fr. Michael Tidd, O.S.B., Headmaster of Delbarton School 11:09 Play Video Why Tri-County? Play Video 5 Reasons to Give Play Video 2018 Tri-County Scholarship Fund overview Play Video Why Tri-County? Watch Now 5 Reasons to Give Play Video Share Whole Channel This Video Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr Copy Link Link Copied Share Channel Info Close Jazmin Mora-Amaya (Student Speaker) Play Video Why Tri-County? Play Video 5 Reasons to Give Play Video 38th Annual Awards Dinner 2019 Watch Now Why Tri-County? Play Video Share Whole Channel This Video Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr Copy Link Link Copied Share Channel Info Close Thanks to You Play Video Thanksgiving 2019 Watch Now Share Whole Channel This Video Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr Copy Link Link Copied Share Channel Info Close

  • Donor Privacy Policy | Tri-County Scholarship Fund

    Donor Privacy Policy Tri-County Scholarship Fund (“TCSF”) holds donor privacy in high regard. Accordingly, TCSF is committed to the following: It will not share or sell a donor’s personal information (i.e. residence address, business address, email address, telephone number, fax number, cell phone number) with anyone else, nor will it send donor mailings on behalf of other organizations; and It will only share or sell personal information as described above once the donor has given TCSF express permission in writing to do so; and It will remove a donor’s name from its mailing list upon request from the donor or, in the alternative, it will restrict mailings to a donor to only those that the donor has specified it wants to receive. TCSF requests that express permission to share or sell personal information as referenced in Section 2 above and requests to remove a name from its mailing list or to restrict the nature of the mailings to a donor as referenced in Section 3 above be sent by mail or email to the attention of Michael Mund, TCSF Office Manager.

  • 2021 Gala Replay | TCSFund.org

    Watch a Replay of the 40th Annual Awards Celebration

  • 2020appeal | TCSFund.org

    2020 End of Year Appeal Worth considering for a 2020 year-end gift to Tri-County Transfer of securities Given the appreciation of the stock market this year, several supporters are donating appreciated stock and importantly, typically there are no capital gain implications to the donor. The only requirement is you must have held the stock for one year. As always, please consult your tax advisor. A gift through the transfer of securities is easily done. The process is completely electronic. Call Mike Mund (at the Tri-County office 973-984-9600) and ask for Tri-County’s DTC instructions. Give that information to your broker/dealer and authorize them to deliver the shares. Let Mike know what and when you gave and he will provide you with a tax letter. The tax deductible value of the gift is calculated by taking the average of the high and low price on the date the shares are delivered. ​ Donate

  • Terms of Use | TCSFund.org

    Terms of Use I’m a terms of use section. I’m a great place to inform your visitors about the nature of your website and how it may be used by visitors. Add details such the type of information and content you publish, or any additional features like taking online payments or collecting emails for a newsletter. ​ Transparency helps build trust with your website visitors, so take the time to write an accurate and detailed policy. Use straightforward language to gain their trust and make sure they keep coming back to your site!

  • Financial Statements | TCSFund.org

    Financial Statements Tri-County Scholarship Fund is a 501(c)(3). Tax ID No: 22-2354475 TCSF 2019 AUDIT TCSF 2019 990 Form TCSF 2020 AUDIT TCSF 2020 990 Form TCSF 2021 AUDIT TCSF 2021 990 Form

  • 39th Annual Awards Celebration | Tcsfund

    39th Annual Awards Celebration Monday, October 26, 2020 Join us from your home 6:45 pm Virtual "Red Carpet" 7:00-8:00 pm Gala Program A Virtual Gala Honoring Monday Evening, October 26, 2020 Benefiting Scholarships for financially disadvantaged New Jersey children to attend quality, values-center, independent schools Support Become a Sponsor Purchase a Tribute Ad Make a Tribute Donation ​ The deadline for journal print ads and on screen elements has now past. ​ Late Sponsorships and Ads will be shown only in the digital version of the journal and in post event communication. Sponsorships, Donations and Ads RSVP: it's free to view! Get an access code for free viewing of this inspiring and fun night Registration is required Sign up by October 5th to receive a mailed Tribute Journal and student made gift. RSVP Now! Gala Co-Chairs Marc Adee* Crum and Forster Eric Andersen* Aon Paul Boudreau Peapack-Gladstone Bank Jim Franson Validus Re Steve Goulart MetLife Brian Gragnolati* Atlantic Health System Paul Krump* Chubb Group Gala Vice-Chairs Robert Carney Crump Life Insurance Services Dave Obenauer CRC Group Rick Ulmer McGriff Gala Committee Carolyn Badenhausen ​ Kedar Bryan ​ Tammy Butler ​ Joanne DelRio ​ Ken & Kris Donovan* ​ Timothy I. Duffy, Esq. ​ Laura Forbes ​ ​ Michael Frodella William Gascoigne ​ Laurie Georgen ​ Beth Hennessy ​ Fran Howard ​ Anne Krump ​ Nancy Lottinville, Esq. ​ ​ Patrick McGovern ​ Paul Onderdonk ​ Yvonne Previdi ​ MaryBeth Savas ​ Karen Stroud ​ Fr. Michael Tidd, O.S.B. ​ Charles Varvaro ​ Susie Waldele *Tri-County is proud to recognize our past Annual Awards Dinner Honorees for their leadership and continued commitment to our cause.

  • 2021 Gala Archive | TCSFund.org

    A Livestream Gala 40th Annual Awards Celebration Opening doors to the future through education Support Honorees & Scholars View last year's Gala > Benefiting K-12th grade scholarships for racially diverse and financially disadvantaged inner city New Jersey children to attend safe, quality, values-based independent schools. Tune in from the comfort of your home Monday October 25, 2021 6:45pm-8:00pm RSVP to get reminders The 2021 Honorees Steven J. Goulart Executive Vice President & Chief Investment Officer MetLife, Inc . President MetLife Investment Management Hall of Fame Award Read Bio Making A Difference Award Margaret A. Darrin Charitable Trust Read Bio Trustees: Michael Hanifin Kevin O'Donnell Navneet: Founder & Chairman Reema: Senior Vice President, Human Resources Nevakar, Inc. Hall of Fame Award Read Bio Navneet & Reema Puri Support Honorees Support the Honorees and Scholars Print Details Register at Sponsor Levels Sponsorships Become an event sponsor. Choose from several sponsorship levels that support scholarships. Sponsorships include: VIP guests to be mailed a Gala in a Box, commercials during the live program, tribute ads in the printed and digital program ad journal, your logo scrolling on the screen at different times throughout the program Register Your Support Supporters Register at the Benefactor level or Friend level with recognition in the program ad journal. -or- Make a Donation as a tribute to an honoree or other individual with recognition in the program ad journal. Register as Tribute Advertiser Tribute Advertisers Show your support of an honoree and the Tri-County students by purchasing your choice of full page, half page or quarter page ad in the program ad journal. ​ Submit your own ad or provide your message and an optional image and Tri-County will create an ad for you. Gala Co-Chairs Marc Adee* Chairman & CEO Crum & Forster Eric Andersen* President Aon Thomas Healey* Former Asst. Secretary for Domestic Finance US Treasury Retired Partner Goldman Sachs John Howard* Chairman & CEO Truist Insurance Holdings Paul J. Krump* Vice-Chairman Chubb Group Global Underwriting & Claims Gala Committee Carolyn Badenhausen Paul Boudreau Tammy Butler Joanne DelRio Ken Donovan* Kris Donovan* Timothy I. Duffy, Esq. Laura Forbes Nancy Lottinville, Esq. Patrick McGovern Yvonne Previdi MaryBeth Savas Anne Schaumburg Fr. Michael Tidd, OSB Charles Varvaro ​ Jim Franson Michael Frodella Katherine Gargiulo William Gascoigne Whitney Goulart Beth Hennessy Fran Howard Anne Krump *Tri-County is proud to recognize our past Annual Awards Dinner Honorees for their leadership and continued commitment to our cause. Why Tri-County? Tri-County Scholarship Fund addresses the educational disparities experienced by financially disadvantaged, racially diverse, inner city children. A high-quality, values-based education is the best bridge to economic opportunity and social mobility. Tri-County provides partial K-12th grade scholarships to accredited, safer, private elementary and high schools that give opportunity to financially disadvantaged New Jersey children. ​ More Critical Than Ever: Our already financially vulnerable students have been especially impacted by the COVID crisis. The Tri-County Mission Corporate Sponsors Tri-County is grateful to all of our generous sponsors and acknowledges below corporate sponsorships of $25,000 and above. —Chancellor— —President— —Founder—

  • Jennifer Mora-Amaya

    Tri-County Yearbook Jennifer Mora-Amaya Mary Help of Christians Academy '16 ​ St. John's University '20 Actuarial Science Chubb Intern ​

  • Emergency Covid Appeal | TCSFund.org

    Emergency Covid Appeal DONATE NOW (by CC, check or EFT) The COVID crisis has left a great many of our inner-city New Jersey families without the income needed to pay their share of tuition to keep their children at their better, safer independent schools. These hardworking parents have lost hours, jobs and their own small businesses. There are also dozens of new scholarship applicants who have never asked for our help before, but this year find themselves in great financial distress, unable to cover their children's tuition. Our scholarship waiting list has ballooned. While the K-12th grade independent schools are expected to open, the schools cannot absorb the tuition shortfall because they are also incurring significant additional costs to implement the proper health and safety precautions needed to protect faculty and students.

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