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How can you impact the future of Baldwin Wisconsin?

Thank you for your investment in BCS! Your donations help us continue to invest in the next generation of Christian leaders. Please feel free to reach out with any questions.

Please make donations online or by check:

 

Suggested Payments:

$100 • $250 • $500 • $1,000

Please make checks payable to:

Baldwin Christian School

Mail to:

2095 90th Ave
Baldwin, WI 54002

 

Giving Tuesday


 

Giving Tuesday is a fundraising concept where the third Tuesday of every month we have a different need that requires funding. We track that giving in the chart below.

 
 

This month for Giving Tuesday we are setting aside funds for a new building. Please consider giving to expand the space for education of our students.

 
 
 

Expansion fund

Why Support BCS?

Baldwin Christian School is an private Christian school. Our teachers are mission minded first and excellent teachers second. We are a non-profit organization. We do not accept funding from state or federal government. BCS is non-denominational and does not affiliate with any one historical Christian church. We believe that financial independence from state and federal is key to BCS’s future - this allows us to operate independently and use the best curriculum for our children without being hindered by government regulation.

Fundraising is key to the future success of BCS. As we remain committed to giving our students the best Christian education possible, it does come at a cost. We welcome you to participate in the future of this next generation and our community. God has blessed us in allowing BCS to impact this community for over 100 years. Our aim, with your support, is to give this community the continued opportunity for an excellent education for many more years!

 INVEST IN FUTURE EDUCATION

Eagle Fund

 

Invest in BCS’s endowment and watch your donations grow.

Harvard is funded, in part, by an endowment. The endowment includes thousands of philanthropic gifts donated since Harvard’s early history, many of which were given to support specific aspects of Harvard’s teaching and research work. Together, these gifts form a permanent source of funding that connects scholars and learners from many diverse backgrounds with opportunities at Harvard, now and into the future.