At various times throughout the year, the ASET Foundation sponsors special events and activities to raise funds for its programs. Past special events have included silent auctions and art exhibitions held in conjunction with the ASET annual conferences. A favorite fundraising activity for our supporters is the Foundation’s limited-ticket raffles. Grand prices for past raffles have included laptops, digital high-speed cameras, iPads, and full registration and housing to ASET annual conferences.
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The Foundation’s CSS program encourages neurodiagnostic technologists’ pursuit of continuing education and professional development through vendor funding of scholarships for ASET members to attend the ASET annual conferences.
If you are a frequent online shopper, we encourage you to register with iGive.com and choose the ASET Foundation as your charity. It’s free, private, secure and an easy way to turn your online shopping and searching into much-needed donations for the Foundation.
The ASET Foundation is classified under the Internal Revenue Service Code as a 501(c)3 public charity. All donations and contributions to the Foundation are tax deductible from your income in the year they are donated. Emphasis from all proceeds from the Foundation’s fundraising events and activities are placed on the ASET Scholarship Fund, Neurodiagnostic Curriculum Development Fund, and general operating costs, followed by supplemental funding of the Foundation’s named funds.
If you are a frequent online shopper, we encourage you to register with iGive.com and choose the ASET Foundation as your charity. It’s free, private, secure and an easy way to turn your online shopping and searching into much-needed donations for the Foundation.
The ASET Foundation is classified under the Internal Revenue Service Code as a 501(c)3 public charity. All donations and contributions to the Foundation are tax deductible from your income in the year they are donated. Emphasis from all proceeds from the Foundation’s fundraising events and activities are placed on the ASET Scholarship Fund, Neurodiagnostic Curriculum Development Fund, and general operating costs, followed by supplemental funding of the Foundation’s named funds.