
The Fund
The Scott Schneider Memorial Fund is part of a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and has been created to honor the memory of our friend, brother, and son Scott Schneider, affectionately known as Scooter. Scott worked his way through college and became, from his education in the garage and at school, a one-of-a-kind, top-notch engineer that solved problems no one else could solve, created brand new equipment, and designed solutions for cutting edge technology. We have created an annual scholarship fund to help enable students pursue their aspirations within local engineering programs.
We ask that you consider supporting our cause.
To kick off the commencement of this Memorial Fund, we held the "Work Hard, Play Harder" Party on Scott's birthday: April 2nd, 2016. This party honored Scott's work ethic, which was unparalleled, and his love for a good time - and celebrated his ability to extend his love for play, specifically with engines and power, with his work life.
Our party included food, door prizes, and raffles and all proceeds have gone to our scholarship fund and the Every Dog's Dream Adoption Center and Sanctuary, to also honor Scott's love for dogs. We raised a total of $5,720 at the party and have already donated $1,000 to Every Dog's Dream.
The Scott Schneider Memorial Fund will rely on the support of generous donors such as you. Your donation will help ensure the success of our Memorial Fund and its future. And remember, all donations are tax-deductible.
We thank you for your consideration of our request.
Sincerely,
The Scott Schneider Memorial Fund
DONATE IN PERSON OR BY CHECK.
Visit our website at www.ScootersFund.org to donate online; OR
Please make checks payable to Broome Community College Foundation,
write Scott Schneider Memorial Fund in the memo box,
and give it to one of our memorial fund team members or send it to:
The Scott Schneider Memorial Fund
c/o Broome Community College Foundation
PO Box 1017
Binghamton, NY 13902
To donate raffle items, please see one of the memorial fund team members personally.