MethodSeven Limited Edition Sunglasses - Sales Benefit SETP Scholarship Foundation

Click HERE to read more about MethodSeven’s First-Ever Limited Edition Pilot Sunglasses - a portion of the proceeds from each pair will be donated to the Society of Experimental Test Pilots’ Scholarship Foundation.

Donate to Scholarship Foundation

The Society is the parent organization of the SETP Scholarship Foundation. The primary purpose of the Foundation is to receive, acquire, manage, administer and expend property and funds for scholarships and other forms of educational assistance to children of deceased or disabled Society members. If all of the financial needs of the children of the deceased or disabled SETP members are met at 100%, the Board of Trustees will consider scholarship assistance for the legal guardians of the children of the deceased or disabled members, and the children of the deceased or disabled members in pursuit of graduate degrees.

Scholarships were first awarded in 1966. Since that time the Scholarship Foundation has granted $3,925,400.06 to date in educational assistance to more than 183 students. Approximately 10 students per year are expected to attend school with Society assistance.

The Scholarship Foundation is solely supported by individual contributions. For every dollar contributed to the Foundation, more than ninety-five cents goes directly to covering the educational expenses of the students. A contribution to the Scholarship Foundation is the ideal way to commemorate a Society member while helping support the children of deceased and disabled members.

Student Success Stories - Past Scholarship Recipients

Students Currently Enrolled in the program

The Foundation’s Tax Identification Number is 95-2479396 and contributions and bequests are considered charitable donations. Contributions can be mailed to:

SETP Scholarship Foundation
P. O. Box 986
Lancaster, CA 93584-0986

For more information about bequests, charitable gift annuities, or any other ways to donate, contact Laurie Balderas, telephone 1.661.942.9574 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or visit the Foundation's planned giving information page.

Click the link below to make an on-line contribution to the Scholarship Foundation.

 

This donation is in memory of


 
 
 

Students Currently Enrolled in the Program

 

Currently Enrolled in the Scholarship Program 
 
 
 Alsbury Ainsley

Ainlsey Alsbury

Major: Cellular Biology

UC Davis


 Duprey Audrey

Audrey Duprey

 Major: Speech/Language Pathology

Ball State University




 Duricy Kate

Kate Duricy

Major: Medical Laboratory Scientist

Radford University Carilion

 

 
 Robin Fiore

Robin Fiore

Major: Graduate Studies for PhD in Anthrozoology

University of Exeter, United Kingdom

 
 

Emily Hayden

Emily Hayden

Major: Nursing

University of Alabama

 


 

Maddie Hayden

Maddie Hayden

Major: Aeronautical Engineering

Rio Salado College

 
 


                           Carolyn Maben
Major: Undecided
 
University of Northern Colorado at Greeley
 
 
 
 
  
 

Watkins Amber

 

Amber Watkins

Major: Nutrition and Integrative Health

Maryland University of Integrative Health

 
 

 

 

 
 
  
 
 
 

 

Scholarship Foundation Planned Giving

PLANNED GIVING

The term “planned giving” refers to charitable gifts that require some planning before they are made. Planned gifts are popular because they can provide valuable tax benefits and/or income for life.

Potential Benefits of Planned Gifts:

  • Make significant donations to a charity that is important to the donor
  • Increase current income for the donor or others
  • Reduce the donor’s income tax
  • Pass assets to family at a reduced tax cost

Many gift options are available, and the purpose of the SETP Scholarship Foundation Planned Giving Program is to assist donors in carrying out their wishes by providing appropriate information. The SETP Scholarship Foundation’s planned giving representative does not offer legal or tax advice or interfere with a donor’s own financial advisors.

GIFTS OF CASH - An outright gift of cash to the Foundation provides an immediate tax deduction for the donor and allows the Foundation to immediately invest the gift to support current and future scholarships.

All contributions are tax deductible to extent allowed by law. Contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call for more information 1.661.942.9574.

Read more: Scholarship Foundation Planned Giving