CAAP works with nonprofit organizations who wish to use ETS's facilities to hold events such as board meetings, conferences, after-school programs and fundraisers. CAAP also works to donate surplus ETS furniture, equipment and supplies to local school districts and other nonprofit organizations.
Philanthropy
CAAP administers ETS's corporate contributions program including ETS's philanthropic commitment to nonprofit organizations, which can take the form of a cash or an in-kind contribution.
Cash contributions support programs that are aligned with ETS's mission, serve communities where there are ETS facilities/offices and meet the following three overarching goals:
- improve teaching and learning
- expand opportunities for individual learners
- inform educational policy and assessment
Scholarships
ETS provides scholarships as a way of creating college access for disadvantaged students and recognizing academic achievement.
- The ETS Presidential Scholarships for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Students (PDF) are awarded to rising juniors or seniors enrolled in public and private HBCUs who demonstrate high academic achievement and financial need.
- The ETS-Trenton Central High School (TCHS) Scholarship (PDF) recognizes and supports talented graduating seniors who have a desire to attend college and who can demonstrate high academic achievement, a strong commitment to community engagement and school leadership.
- The ETS Cares Scholarships (PDF) are 100% funded by donations from ETS employees for students who, despite facing considerable personal challenges, overcame and achieved academic excellence. More than $1 million in scholarships have been awarded since the program's inception in 2011.
- The Lenora M. Green Scholarship (PDF) supports the educational goal of an undergraduate student who shows outstanding commitment to civic engagement along with a spirit of advocacy for serving individuals who have been systematically excluded.
- The Dr. Lillian M. Lowery Scholarship (PDF) supports a student pursuing a master’s degree in education who embodies a spirit of commitment to furthering opportunities for all students.
- The Robert (Bob) Moses Scholarship (PDF) supports the educational goal of a graduate student from an underrepresented group who is pursuing a master’s or doctoral degree in mathematics education or STEM discipline.