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Jacob Burns Film Center Ranked No. 1 Arts & Culture Organization in New York Area

JBFC tops Contribute New Yorks Guide to Investor-Worthy Charities.

Pleasantville, NY (PRWEB) December 5, 2007 -- The Jacob Burns Film Center has received the highest ranking possible for a New York area not-for-profit arts and culture organization from Contribute New York magazine. The ranking, under the category of Overall Top-Ranked Nonprofits by Cause, is based on an analysis of program focus, fundraising efficiency and sustainability. Contribute, which focuses on philanthropy, published Contribute 200, a Guide to Investor-Worthy Charities in their November/December issue. This is a tool for donors seeking to measure a groups fiscal management prowess.

To view a pdf of the article, click here: http://www.parsintl.com/pdf/15686-C-Burns.pdf

said Steve Apkon, Executive Director of the Jacob Burns Film Center. The Jacob Burns Film Center is proud to have received the #1 ranking in the Arts & Culture category. We believe this distinction will be enormously helpful to donors as they consider making year-end gifts.
Contribute magazine reviewed 24 cultural organizations throughout the tri-state area for financial best practices," said Steve Apkon, Executive Director of the Jacob Burns Film Center. The Jacob Burns Film Center is proud to have received the #1 ranking in the Arts & Culture category. We believe this distinction will be enormously helpful to donors as they consider making year-end gifts."

The Film Center ranked above such not-for-profits as the Brooklyn Museum, New York City Ballet, Sesame Workshop and the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, among others.

The methodology used for the ratings were:
• Program Focus – Portion of the charitys spending that goes to those served.
• Fundraising Efficiency – Returns for every dollar spent on fundraising
• Sustainability – Number of years the charity can survive based on its current assets and spending.
• Financial Stability – Charitys ability to stay in the black.
• Verification – Charity has obtained an independent, certified audit.

The Jacob Burns Film Center is a not-for-profit cultural arts organization in Pleasantville, New York dedicated to: presenting the best of independent, documentary and world cinema; promoting visual literacy, and making film a vibrant part of the community. The programs are inspired by the power of film to challenge, educate and inspire; to transport us to worlds beyond our own; and to create community through shared dialogue and cultural experience. Since the opening in June 2001, over 1,000,000 people have seen over 2,500 films from more than 40 countries. From students learning critical viewing skills and discussing films with filmmakers, to creating their own animated shorts, the Film Center uses the visual imagery of film as a catalyst for learning. To learn more about the Jacob Burns Film Center, visit www.burnsfilmcenter.org.

To view one of the animated films created by fourth graders in JBFC's Animations: Minds in Motion! program, click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vN7--5OE3wI

Contact:
Denise Treco
914-773-7663, ext. 15

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Denise Treco
Jacob Burns Film Center
914-773-7663+15
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Jacob Burns Film Center

Jacob Burns Film Center

Steve Apkon, Executive Director of Jacob Burns Film Center

Steve Apkon, Executive Director of Jacob Burns Film Center

Students from Unscripted, JBFC's high school documentary program.

Students from Unscripted, JBFC's high school documentary program.
High school students preparing for a shoot for their documentary film on a senior citizen living in their community.

Fourth grade student animators celebrate at their red carpet premiere.

Fourth grade student animators celebrate at their red carpet premiere.
Students from JBFC's Animation: Minds in Motion program. Fourth graders create an animated film.

Filmmaker Noah Baumbach and JBFC Board President Janet Maslin

Filmmaker Noah Baumbach and JBFC Board President Janet Maslin
Director/writer Noah Baumbach spoke with JBFC Board President Janet Maslin following a preview screening of Margot at the Wedding at the Jacob Burns Film Center.

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