Sponsorship
Sponsorship of Chinbat Naranchagaa (Onyuka)
A fund has been established for Onyuka at the New England Amateur Figure Skating Foundation. Your tax deductible donations will be greatly appreciate and are accepted through the New England Amateur Skating Foundation.
The mission of the New England Amateur Skating Foundation is to help competitive skaters by defraying some of their ever-increasing expenses. With many skaters in need of your support, the Foundation offers the opportunity of sponsorship to anyone who would like to help.
What is the New England Amateur Skating Foundation?
The New England Amateur Skating Foundation is a Tax-exempt organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
We hope this page will provide you with any answers you may have regarding a donation.
What percentage of your donation actually goes to the skater?
One Hundred Percent. The NEASF charges no fees and there are no deductions of any kind. Volunteers pay all of the operating expenses of the Foundation. All donations are used to help the skaters.
How does the NEASF work?
Donations are received from both individuals and corporations. The monies collected are then used to defray only skating-related expenses such as ice time, coaching fees, choreographers, and costumes, off ice training, equipment and travel.
How are the funds allocated?
The NEASF Allocations Committee reviews its information about a skater and allocates funds accordingly. The information reviewed includes comments and recommendations of clubs, professionals and donors, as well as the experience and competitive level of the skater.
How does the skater receive money from the fund?
The skater must submit their bill or bills signed by the skater as well as their skating professional (coach). If the skater is under 18 years of age, the bill(s) must be signed by a parent and skating professional (coach). Payment is made directly to the vendor or provider of services.
Is my donation tax-deductible?
The New England Amateur Skating Foundation is a Tax-exempt organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations, therefore, are usually deductible. You should consult with your tax accountant or advisor as to how your contribution is to be treated.
How should my donation check be made out?
If you would like to help Onyuka achieve her skating goals by being a sponsor and making a donation of any amount, please follow the steps below:
1. Make your check payable to the New England Amateur Skating Foundation, or NEASF.
2. Print and fill out the short donation form (or write and fill out the information on a separate piece of paper).
3. Send your check, along with the donation form, to the following address:
New England Amateur Skating Foundation
P.O. Box 6881
Providence, RI 02940
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If you have any further questions about the NEASF, please contact Herb Kaplan of the New England Amateur Skating Foundation at (401) 861-9266 or (401) 861-3628 (fax).