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There would not be an association if it weren't for those of you who give so generously. AFA can help
educate America about science, technology and our National Defense. One great way to ensure America's Aerospace Excellence is through education. You can help
by becoming a regular contributor to AFA. To recognize those who make it possible for our work to continue we
have established the 21st Century Legacy of Flight Wings Society.
Level of Achievement through sustained giving:
| Annual Contributions Totaling: |
| $15,000+ |
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Legacy Wings Society |
| $10,000 |
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Diamond Wings Society |
| $5,000 |
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Platinum Wings Society
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| $2,500 |
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Gold Wings Society |
| $1,000 |
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Silver Wings Society |
| $500 |
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Bronze Wings Society |
| $150 |
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Wings Society |
New Wings Society Member Benefits
Why Become a Legacy of Flight - Wings Society Member?
- Recognition of the accomplishments of 21st
Legacy of Flight Wings Society members at the Annual Convention of the Air Force Association.
- Permanent record of individual contributions as
a Wings Society member in the 21st Century Legacy of Flight Log Book to include years of successive giving.
- Distinctive memento identifying individual level of achievement in the Wings Society at the
Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum and Diamond levels plus annual recognition of an individual gift published in AIR FORCE Magazine.
Currently, you can give to AFA in the following ways:
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General Donations
- Using your credit card, you may make a general contribution to the AFA on the secure transaction site.
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Memorial Donations
- You may also wish to make a memorial donation in honor of the memory of a loved one or friend.
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Aerospace Education Fellowships
- AFA members and chapters can designate a special Fellowship in honor of the significant
contributions of individuals to the advancement or understanding of aerospace power through donations to support AFA programs.
Note: The downloadable grants, scholarships and awards are in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF).
Viewing PDF files requires a special reader called the Adobe Acrobat Reader. This program is
available at no charge from Adobe Systems Incorporated.
To read Acrobat files, click
to download free software , or obtain
more information about Acrobat.
Available on-line applications are indicated by this symbol, .
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