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is designed to fund world fellowship through flight, networking opportunities for women, aviation education in the community and preservation of the unique history of women in aviation.

As of October 15, 2007 we have raised $400,000.00
 
 
HOW YOU CAN HELP THE NINETY-NINES
Give us your time, your energy or even a bit of your income!


Become an Endowment Fund Ambassador
Help your chapter members understand the need for a fully funded Ninety-Nines Endowment Fund. Help your chapter hold a fund raising event, anything from Pennies-a-Pound airplane rides to bake sales, to raise money for The Ninety-Nines Endowment Fund. Tell other Ninety-Nines how important it is to support The Ninety-Nines Endowment Fund.
 

Stop by our booth in the Fly-Market at Conventions
We will have time to chat, to show you our latest fund raising projects and to help you understand the necessity of fully funding The Ninety-Nines Endowment Fund. During the International Conference the Trustees have special projects to raise awareness and funds. Visit the Endowment Fund display at the Flymarket each year to see our current project and what your support can do.
 
 
Purchase a Contribution Card99s Endowment Fund contribution Card
Fund Trustee Carolyn VanNewkirk asked a well known watercolor artist, Frank Batson, from south eastern Pennsylvania to create a painting that would help us celebrate women pilots. This beautiful watercolor of a woman pilot preflighting her plane has been used to create a useful greeting card design that will be a joy to send and a joy to receive. These cards may be used anytime a beautiful card would be appropriate. The price of these unique and beautiful cards is $10 for one, $50 for six and $100 for twelve.
 
THE TOTAL PURCHASE PRICE OF A CARD IS A CONTRIBUTION TO THE ENDOWMENT FUND!
Cards may be ordered from Gayl Henze, 4130 Timber Lane, Philadelphia, PA 19129-5526.
 
 
Think about Serving on The Ninety-Nines Endowment Fund as a Trustee
Would you be interested in tackling one of the most challenging jobs in The Ninety-Nines? Willing individuals with fresh ideas are needed to carry on the objectives of the Endowment Fund. Several of the Trustees will have served the maximum three terms allowed by the Bylaws in 2005 and 2006. New hands must take the controls to pilot the Fund into the future. Arrange to learn about the crew responsibilities for the Endowment Fund by contacting any current member of the Board of Trustees.
 
 
Sign up for an Automatic Credit Card Donations
Many members donate $9.99 a month or $10.00 or $25.00 or more on their credit card each month, or $99 or more each year. This small amount is less than many of the little things we spend money on without thinking. Join us in this painless habit and watch the Fund grow.

Pledge and Donation Information
 
 
Employer Contributions
Contributions by an individual generates an income-tax receipt. Some employers also like to receive tax benefits and have a program of matching employees charitable contributions. With these programs, employers will donate an equivalent amount to the same charity. Does your workplace have a similar program? Have you taken advantage of it to benefit The Ninety-Nines?
 
 
Donor Recognition Plaques
The first flight of names landed on the Donor Recognition Plaques at Headquarters in March 2003. An accumulated contribution of $500 or more will see the names of members, chapters, sections and loyal supporters land on the plaques. As your accumulative contribution increases, your name plate will reposition from one section of the plaques to the next during the spring and fall International Board meetings.

Endowment Fund Donor Recognition Plaques
Ninety-Nines Past Presidents Jody McCarrell and Vicki Lynn Sherman in front of the
Endowment Fund Donor Recognition Plaques at Ninety-Nines Headquarters.
(The plaques were funded by Cecile Hatfield and Beverley Sharp)

Put us in your will or as beneficiary for an insurance policy or just plain make a generous donation for the future of The Ninety-Nines, our own Organization of Women Pilots.

About the Trustees:

The Trust is composed of five elected members of The Ninety-Nines who choose their own officers, collect, maintain and manage tax deductible donated funds in a permanently restricted investment account. The trustees' primary duties are to promote the growth and development of the Fund. These duties include fund raising, management, collection and maintenance of the principle through prudent investments and supplying the membership with regular financial reports on the Fund. The trustees have responsibility for day-to-day management of the investments and consult with professional financial advisors.

    • By resolution of The Ninety-Nines Board of Directors nothing may be spent until the Fund reaches $1,000,000.00.
    • Our Ninety-Nines Bylaws state that only earned income (dividends and interest) may be spent from the Fund to benefit The Ninety-Nines, Inc.
    • The money you donate to the Fund will continue to make money for the future development of the organization.

The Trustees of the Endowment Fund hold several meeting each year to review the business of the Fund. Maximizing the Endowment Fund investments in to the current economic climate has been a challenge for the Board. Our losses have been minimal in relation to the general economy, thanks to prudent investment. Continued support of the membership is assisting us toward our initial goal of one million dollars. The long term objective is to generate sufficient investment income and dividend return to offset the operating cost of the organization. We see our role as a vital component to keeping The Ninety-Nines vibrant and growing.


TRUSTEES:
Chair   Carolyn Van Newkirk
1st Vice-Chair   Judith Bolkema-Tokar
2nd Vice-Chair   Nancy Aldrich
Secretary   Barbara Strachan
Treasurer   Gayl Henze 

Ninety-Nines Endowment Fund is one place where your donation keeps on giving.
We do not spend your money, we grow it.

 

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