NEW: NCSLI Approved for the 2008 Combined Federal Campaign (CFC)!
Federal employees can now contribute their tax-deductible contributions through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) and support NCSL International efforts at the same time. NCSLI’s code is: 26683 for 2008. We will be listed in the National/International category as opposed to “local” since we have evidence of our educational efforts throughout the world.
The mission of the CFC is to promote and support philanthropy through a program that is employee focused, cost-efficient, and effective in providing all federal employees the opportunity to improve the quality of life for all. CFC is managed by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM).
CFC is the world's largest and most successful annual workplace charity campaign, with more than 300 CFC campaigns throughout the country and internationally to help to raise millions of dollars each year. Pledges made by Federal civilian, postal and military donors during the campaign season (September 1st to December 15th) support eligible non-profit organizations that provide health and human service benefits throughout the world.
Funds contributed through the CFC will be dedicated solely to the NCSL International Education Development Fund and its associated projects and efforts. Projects for each year are selected and prioritized in the NCSLI Strategic Plan.
Educational Development Fund
With your financial support, NCSL International can create additional interest in the field of metrology through its “Outreach” programs at schools and universities. By helping provide funding for scholarships and education outreach, you can ensure a steady stream of trained metrology personnel in the future.
NCSL International is a 501(c)(3) educational organization. It has recently established an Education Development Fund which allows companies and people to donate tax deductible contributions. These funds are specifically to be used to support worldwide education and training efforts as established during strategic planning. Projects will include such things as outreach, support to schools, needs assessments, and collaboration with training providers to offer more real-time training on a regional basis.
With the supply of trained metrologists diminishing each day, you cannot afford to wait to support this vital activity. The metrology industry needs your help!
Or you can mail in a check (postmark by 12/31/08 for 2008 tax credit) to:
NCSLI
Attn: Joan Wilshire
2995 Wilderness Place, Suite 107
Boulder, CO 80301
Att: NCSLI Members AmExp card holders can even donate their points to NCSLI.
Primary Projects selected in Strategic Planning for 2008 include:
Multimedia DVD and Website Products – for use in outreach to teachers, students, and career counselors ($40 K);
Needs Assessment Study – to determine current courses that are available, to identify what courses are needed, and present a gap analysis to allow the metrology community to focus training efforts ($150 K);
Sponsor 5000 copies of the American Society for Engineering Education – “Engineering - Go For It!” handout that can be used as an outreach tool to generate interest in metrology and engineering ($6 K);
Virtual Physical Laboratory – an interactive software tool for outreach to teachers and students, and use in secondary and university classrooms ($70 K);
Educational Measurement Kits – hands on demonstration tools for Outreach Ambassadors to use in classrooms ($5 K); and
Deadline for Responses to MultiMedia DVD Request for Proposals – March 1, 2009!!
The Education Liaison and Outreach Committee will be reviewing proposals for the MultiMedia DVD project at the Measurement Science Conference in March 2009. All proposals must be postmarked by March 1 and received by Georgia Harris at the address given in the RFP.
Contact VP Learning & Development or Financial Resources Committee Chair with your input.
Sponsorships
Support the future of Metrology through commitment to metrology education!
Corporate Sponsors
Partner Level Sponsorship
Benefits provided for Partner Sponsors:
All benefits of the Supporter and Associate Sponsor PLUS:
Identification (with logo) as a Scholarship Sponsor in the Newsletter Educator's Corner.
Recognition in the new NCSLI publication magazine “Measure”
Associate Level Sponsorship
Benefits provided for Associate Sponsors:
All benefits of the Supporter Sponsor PLUS:
Appreciation plaque – to be updated with a tag each year that designates the level of contribution.
Listed on a Scholarship Sponsorship Plaque maintained at the NCSLI Boulder Training Facility with Corporate name identified.
Supporter Level Sponsorship
Benefits provided for Supporter Sponsors:
Receipt for charitable contribution to NCSLI – a non-profit 501c(3) organization.
Listing during the annual Conference Member Delegates meeting when Scholarships are awarded.
Company Logo on the NCSLI Education & Training website.
Individual Sponsors
Patron Level Sponsorship
Benefits provided for Patron Sponsors:
All the benefits of the Contributor and Benefactor Sponsor PLUS:
Name listed during the annual Conference Member Delegates meeting when Scholarships are awarded.
Gold NCSLI “Education and Training” pin
Benefactor Level Sponsorship
Benefits provided for Benefactor Sponsors:
All the benefits of the Contributor Sponsor PLUS:
Individual Name listed as a scholarship contributor the new NCSLI publication magazine “Measure”
Silver NCSLI “Education and Training” pin
Contributor Level Sponsorship
Benefits provided for Contributor Sponsors:
Receipt for charitable contribution to NCSLI – a non-profit 501c(3) organization.
Individual Name listed on the NCSLI Education & Training website as a Contributor.
Bronze NCSLI “Education and Training” pin
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