The STP mission continues through YOU

$235,808.77

Raised

Donations

$1,000,000

Goal


Types of Contributions


Unrestricted Fund (General Budget)

Gives the Society flexibility to support strategic goals throughout the year.
            

Member Education Fund

Supports regional meetings, webinars, and online education for all members.
            

Education Fund (Student Programs)
Used to enhance education and training of students in toxicologic pathology.


Daniel Morton and Laura Dill Morton Scholarship Fund

Provide an award annually to an outstanding student with an interest in toxicologic pathology.
            

Toxpath Journal Fund

Supports journal activities including the Awards, page budget, and publication of INHAND Supplements.


Information about Matching Contribution

Corporate Sponsorship Program


The Society of Toxicologic Pathology is a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Your gift to the Society is tax-deductible in the manner and to the extent provided by the Internal Revenue Service. All contributors will receive a written acknowledgment. Our EIN is 22-7134561.

Our donors

GK

Gary Knutsen

JF

Jessica Fortin

SS

Silvia Siso

RP

Rachel Peters

FG

Frank Geoly

WI

William Iverson

WH

Wanda Haschek-Hock

donated

$2,000

D

Dale

FA

Famke Aeffner

donated

$10,000

In honor of Catherine Dorian-Conner and Michael W. Conner, friends and mentors.

JH

Jerry Hardisty

donated

$208.54

NG

Naomi Gades

donated

$520.87

NG

Naomi Gades

donated

$520.87

JG

Jessica Grieves

IL

Ingeborg Langohr

CK

Charlotte Keenan

donated

$500

IL

Ingeborg Langohr

CK

Charlotte Keenan

donated

$5,000

In honor of the Society's 50th anniversary.

DP

Dan Patrick

AS

Aaron Sargeant

KR

Karen Regan

In honor of Dianne Creasy

KN

Keith Nelson

CK

Charlotte Keenan

WH

Wanda Haschek-Hock

donated

$3,000

JV

John Vahle

JF

James Fikes

JS

JoAnn Schuh

ME

Michael Elwell

BS

Brian Short

JP

James Popp

E

Emily

donated

$3,500

In honor of our prime neuropathology teacher, Sandy deLahunta, whom we lost this year