NSCA Education Foundation reaches fundraising goal

May 25, 2007 10:26 AM

    

The NSCA Education Foundation has reached its funding goal, enabling its scholarship programs and other education initiatives.

The NSCA Education Foundation has announced that the commercial electronic systems industry has raised $150,000 in support of industry education. More than 200 industry individuals and companies exceeded the Industry Education Challenge by contributing more than $100,000, triggering matching grants of $25,000 each from Atlas Sound and Shure.

Gifts made to the Industry Education Challenge will be put toward the foundation’s 2007-2008 budget to reach out to students, fund student scholarships and memberships, develop curricula and fund education for industry professionals. The deadline for student scholarship applications is June 15, 2007.

For more information, visit www.nsca.org.




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