NYSOTA is able to continue its mission because of your support and generosity. By contributing to a campaign listed below, you'll help ensure that our work continues. We welcome donations of all sizes and payment plans – whether it's a one-time gift, a monthly contribution or part of a matching gifts program.
What is NYSOTPAC?
The New York State Occupational Therapy Political Action Committee (NYSOTPAC) is a voluntary, non-profit, unincorporated committee of members of NYSOTA. The purpose of NYSOTPAC is to further the legislative aims of the Association by influencing or attempting to influence the selection, nomination, election, or appointment of any individual to any State public office.The committee is not affiliated with any political party.
Support the efforts of NYSOTA! Voluntary donations to NYSOTA assist the association in furthering its goals to advocate for, educate and protect our members. Your financial support enables NYSOTA to stay on top of legislative issues affecting your practice, maintain a continuing education program, and provide a voice to the over 18,000 practitioners in New York State. Donations to NYSOTA are not tax-deductible.
The scholarship fund provides support in the form of a cash reward for NYSOTA scholarship programs which currently include the Ellen Sterns-Paquin Memorial Scholarship Award presented to a nominated clinician each year. The purpose of this award is to honor the professionalism and commitment of an OT or OTA who demonstrates exceptional commitment and skill in clinical practice and dedication to mentoring colleagues and students.
Dr. Yves Roseus Memorial Lecture & Practicum Fund » Donate Online
The Dr. Yves Roseus Memorial Lecture & Practicum Fund honors the memory of our dear colleague in his dream for an educational, clinical, and cultural exchange between Haitian and New York Occupational Therapy practitioners and students. This memorial fund will provide the resources for a Haitian OT practitioner and a student to travel to NYS to participate in our annual conference and to engage in a two-week practicum in a clinical or educational setting. We are excited to honor Yves' dream!
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