The Jack Bruggeman Tuition Assistance Fund was developed in honor of former CRi Board Chair, Jack Bruggeman, & reflects his commitment to ongoing education & training of CRi employees in the field of human services.
Click here to donate a one-time gift or monthly donation to our assistance fund! Donations in support of the Jack Bruggeman Tuition Assistance Fund are fully tax deductible!
If you prefer to mail-in your donation, please send a check payable to CRi to: 14160 Newbrook Drive - First Floor, Chantilly, VA 20151. Please indicate "Jack Bruggeman Fund" in the memo of the check or on any accompanying paperwork. If you have any questions at all, please contact Betsy Leeman, Manager of Corporate & Foundation Relations, at bleeman@mycri.org.
The Jack Bruggeman Tuition Assistance Fund was developed in honor of CRi Board Chair, Jack Bruggeman, & reflects his commitment to ongoing education & training of CRi employees in the field of human services. This fund is designed to invest in CRi staff growth & provide opportunities to improve the quality of life for those with mental health needs & developmental disabilities.
The Jack Bruggeman Tuition Assistance Fund will further support the CRi Tuition Reimbursement Program with the goal of encouraging & supporting employees who want to advance in the human services profession by earning a certification or license in the human services field or a bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral human services degree from an accredited college or university.
During this challenging time, CRi is working to extend as much assistance as possible to families within our community. We are also dedicated to supporting our staff in every way we can. If your financial situation allows you to help bridge the gap for those looking to further their education in Human Services, please consider contributing to the Jack Bruggeman Tuition Assistance Fund.
CRi’s tuition assistance program offers reimbursement for education expenses for full-time direct support staff. Eligible courses for tuition reimbursement include courses for GED, ESL, literacy-related courses, and credit-bearing courses that will be applied to a degree-seeking program (e.g. bachelor’s degree).
Yes! A monthly donation is an excellent way to support CRi & all of it's funds. You may also make a monthly donation. A $20 monthly donation adds up to a significant $240 yearly gift!
When you make a gift to CRi, you can double or triple its impact by checking with your employer to see if they participate in a matching gift program. Many companies & foundations match the value of charitable gifts made by employees & their spouses, board members, & retirees.
About Jack Bruggeman
A native Washingtonian, Jack was born December 4, 1952, at Georgetown University Hospital, son of the late Robert Leo Bruggeman and the late Lois Dane Bruggeman (neé Walters), formerly of Alexandria, VA. He was a graduate of Bishop Ireton High School in Alexandria and earned a B.A. degree in US history from the University of Virginia and an MBA from the Mason School of Business at the College of William & Mary.
Jack enjoyed a 38-year career in professional reference and college textbook publishing, specializing in health care, and worked for publishers such as Prentice-Hall, Medical Economics, Little Brown & Company, and Aspen Publishers. He acquired and developed print, online, and video training products in a variety of disciplines including clinical medicine, nursing, home health care, physical and respiratory therapy, speech-language pathology, and pharmacy. He retired in 2016 from the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, in Bethesda, MD, where he had worked for 11 years as director of special publishing. While there he received the Phil Naut Associate Member Award from the Pharmacy Technician Educator’s Council in recognition of his contributions to pharmacy technician education.
As an “encore” career in retirement, Jack and his wife, Paula, combined their lifelong love of books and book collecting with his sales and publishing experience to launch an independent antiquarian bookselling business, Ayr Hill Books, which they have operated since 2017. They expanded from online bookselling to selling directly to the public and the trade, exhibiting at numerous antiquarian book fairs in Boston, Brooklyn, New York City, Richmond, VA, and Washington, DC.
In addition to his professional career, Jack was a long-time advocate for citizens with intellectual and developmental disabilities. In the course of 13 years, he served in various capacities on the board of directors for Central Fairfax Services (CFS) in Springfield, VA, including chairman, treasurer, and vice chairman. He led an ad hoc committee that oversaw the affiliation of CFS in 2010 with Service Source, a regional nonprofit association serving individuals with intellectual and development disabilities. He served as a member of Service Source’s board of directors from 2010 to 2017. In 2015, he was elected to the Board of Directors at CRi. At the time of his death in 2020, Jack served as chairman of the CRi board of directors and chair of its Foundation Board.
In 2016, Jack was appointed by then Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe to a four-year term on the Virginia State Board for Behavioral and Developmental Services, a policy-making body authorized to set policy for the State Department of Behavioral Health Disability Services, state health facilities, and Community Service Boards. Upon his resignation from the Board due to his recent illness, Jack received a special resolution from the Board honoring his service, as well as a letter from Virginia Governor Ralph Northam, thanking him for his advocacy for improved mental health and disability services in Virginia.