National Association of Student Affairs Professionals

(NASAP)

Foundation

TRADITION

                VISION                          

                     and  COMMITMENT

The National Association of Student Affairs Professionals is a professional organization dedicated to promoting excellence in the area of Student Affairs. The organization serves as a beacon for student affairs personnel addressing the issues and needs of today’s college students. With a varied membership spanning across academic, administrative, corporate, and student affairs boundaries, the organization offers a variety of educational resources, and professional experiences.

The NASAP Foundation seeks philanthropic support for NASAP’s research, scholarship, professional development and leadership programs. The NASAP Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All donations are tax deductible.

 

Founded in 2007 during the presidency of Dr. Melvin Cleveland Terrell, with the support and guidance of NASAP Past President Roosevelt Littleton, Jr., its goal is to provide opportunities for college student educators to enhance their talents, experiences, and skills through grants, scholarships, internships, etc. enabling them to better prepare students for future leadership roles in a global society.

 

About the NASAP Foundation

About NASAP

 

Contribute to the Foundation!

 

The Foundation is a public charity under the Internal Revenue Code IRC § 501(c)(3). Donations are tax deductible.

Your donation goes where it matters the most.

Contributors may consider a variety of designations for their gifts:

Single Occasion Gift: Your donation will go where it matters the most.

Annual Pledge: Make an annual pledge in a set amount for a specific number of years.

Endowments: Invested gifts that generate income to be used, in perpetuity, to support the foundation.

General or Endowed Scholarships: Named endowed scholarships can be established for a minimum gift of $100,000.

Bequests: Naming the NASAP Foundation as a beneficiary of any insurance policy or in your final will and testament.

Restricted Gifts: Donors may offer gifts as unrestricted and for the general use of the Foundation, or designate their restricted gifts to support one of the following areas:

·        Research and Publications.

·        Professional development and training.

·        An area of your choice.

...And many other ways of giving.

You can help shape the future of student affairs through a tax-deductible contribution to the NASAP Foundation now. Your contribution will ensure NASAP continues to provide vital services and aid to our members and beneficiaries.

 

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