We support the South Jersey Radio Association, with over a 100 year tradition in the local community. The members of the SJRA come from many diverse professional backgrounds and careers. SJRA has approximately 150 members with many different interests in amateur radio. Despite this diversity we all have several things in common - the enjoyment of Amateur Radio, experimentation with new technologies, and the encouragement of all ages through education in our hobby with special focus on youth engagement. For more information about the SJRA please visit www.sjra.org
The purposes of this corporation are charitable, scientific, educational, and public service each within the meaning of Section 50l(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (or any corresponding provision(s) of any future United States internal revenue law, and under NJ Statute Title 14a Section 15A:2-l. In the context of these general purposes, the specific purposes for which the corporation is formed are to support, promote, and enhance technology, research, application, and education within the amateur radio community and to provide and promote resources for emergency public welfare communications using Amateur radio.
The South Jersey Radio Foundation, Inc. is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3). Contributions to the South Jersey Radio Foundation are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
The South Jersey Radio Foundation is established in support of the South Jersey Radio Association . The South Jersey Radio Association (SJRA) is the oldest continuously meeting amateur radio club in the North America, incorporated June 12, 1916. The club has been affiliated with the American Radio Relay League since 1920. Our membership is mostly from Burlington and Camden Counties in New Jersey. The club callsign is K2AA.
We Focus on Supporting Education and Learning within our Local South Jersey Communities
Students who become radio amateurs at an early stage usually retain a lifelong interest in radio and some build on early experiences by pursuing a career involving radio and technology. We expose and educate younger students to the fun and magic of HAM radio operating at local events.
Get on the Air Youth Station during Field Day Events
Local Student educational and Fun Events
Student Scholarships from the South Jersey Radio Association
Radio Merit Badge Instruction and Counseling
Benefits of Donating to a 501 (c) (3) organization
Donating to a nonprofit is tax-deductible. If you are donating to a 501(c)(3) organization, it is deductible on your federal income tax return. This means that the IRS considers your donation a charitable contribution and will help reduce or eliminate any taxes that may be owed.