Ways To Help NPC Students
NPC Friends & Family Inc. raises, invests and distributes funds for the benefit of Northland Pioneer College and its students. We invite you to support one of our scholarships, give to the Eagle Fund, establish your own scholarship, or sponsor a special event or program. NPC Friends & Family Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization. It is through generous donors like you that allow NPC students to reach their full potential. Your gift can change a student's life.
The Eagle Fund
The Eagle Fund is an unrestricted, current-use fund that provides NPC Friends & Family board members with maximum flexibility for responding quickly to new opportunities and to meet unexpected needs. Your gift goes directly where it's needed most – to help current NPC students.
Your gift to this annual fund, regardless of the size, is important. When combined with other Eagle Fund gifts from alumni and friends, it adds up to big support for NPC students.
Most Eagle Fund donors do not designate a specific project or program preference with their donation and their gift is used where it is most needed as determined by the NPC Friends & Family Governing Board. However, you can designate a project or program you would like to support through the Eagle Fund by indicating your preference in the memo box on our donation form.
Endowed Scholarships
An endowed scholarship can create a lasting legacy while benefiting generations of NPC students. An endowed scholarship is a permanent fund, managed by NPC Friends & Family, in which the principal remains intact and invested at all times. Scholarships are awarded from the allocated income earned on the principal investment according to the donor's wishes.
Funding can occur through an outright gift of cash, appreciated stock or through a multi-year pledge as well as bequest or other planned giving instruments (e.g. gift annuities, trusts, etc.).
Endowed scholarships are an opportunity to perpetuate your own interest in NPC or to recognize or memorialize a loved one, friend, classmate, or business. Some examples of NPC endowed scholarship funds are:
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The Martia A. Smith Memorial Art Scholarship for students to whom art is a part of life.
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The Charles Listizky Memorial Scholarship for Native American Students.
For more information or to establish an endowed scholarship, please contact NPC Friends & Family.
Planned Giving
A charitable bequest enables you to meet your goals as a philanthropist, while potentially providing you and/or your heirs substantial tax savings. Your gift may be in the form of cash, securities, real estate, or other property. You specify that NPC Friends & Family Inc. is to receive a certain amount or percentage of your estate, particular assets, or the remainder of your estate after providing for heirs. Some examples of planned giving are:
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Specific bequests are used to make a gift of a specific dollar amount or specific assets, such as securities, real estate, or personal property.
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Life insurance policies, naming NPC Friends & Family as the beneficiary, enable you to establish a charitable legacy, while preserving other assets for your heirs.
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Residuary bequests are used to give all or a portion of the rest, residue, and remainder of your estate after payment of expenses and any specific amounts designated to other beneficiaries.
To discuss your philanthropic goals with regard to planned giving, please contact NPC Friends & Family.
Friends & Family Scholarships
Friends & Family grants are need based. For example, the Leg-Up Scholarship is for students who do not qualify for financial aid, but have unmet financial need that is a barrier to their education. The Fill-the-Gaps Scholarship is for students who do qualify for financial aid, but still have an unmet financial need. The Emergency Fund grant helps students with unforeseen expenses (such as stolen textbooks) that immediately threaten a student's educational progress and puts them at risk of dropping out.
If you have a scholarship you would like to establish, please contact NPC Friends & Family and we'll be happy to help you. You can make a difference in a student's life.
Restricted Scholarships
Restricted scholarships are individual funds, created by alumni and other donors to support specific populations of NPC students. They vary in their terms, amounts, and focus. Some examples are:
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The VAL 153 Memorial Scholarship - for adult students in Firefighting and Emergency Medical Services
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The Claude Endfield Early Childhood Development Scholarship
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The NPC Friends and Family Construction Technology scholarship
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The NPC Friends and Family Welding scholarship
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The Pres Winslow Memorial Scholarship
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The NPC Kids' College Scholarship
Setting up a restricted scholarship fund can be a way to give back to your community or honor a loved one. NPC Friends & Family will work with you to document mutually agreed upon guidelines which govern the use and spending of the fund.
Special Events
NPC Friends & Family and its partners present a variety of fundraising events throughout the year. It is a chance for supporters of Northland Pioneer College to volunteer their time and resources. Some of NPC Friends & Family events include:
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Arizona Gives Day
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The NPC Friends and Family Scholarship Disc Golf Tournament at Four Seasons Disc Golf Course
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The Pedal the Petrified bike tour at the Petrified Forest Nation Park in
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See the "events" page on this website for a complete list.
Your sponsorship of these events gives us the means to support Northland Pioneer College students. If you would like to volunteer to help with an event please contact Betsyann Wilson of NPC Friends & Family (see contact information below).