About the Sweepstakes
Proceeds from this sweepstakes will directly support Eagles Nest Projects Wisconsin (ENP WI) by providing the essential funding needed to operate and expand the High School STEM Aviation Program of Southeast Wisconsin. These funds help sustain a variety of youth-focused aviation initiatives — including aircraft construction projects, maintenance training, flight scholarships, and educational outreach — all designed to inspire and prepare the next generation of aviators, engineers, and aerospace professionals.
Each dollar raised through this sweepstakes contributes directly to program operations such as materials and tools for student-built aircraft, simulator training, mentorship opportunities, aviation curriculum development, and participation in national aviation events. Your support helps make it possible for high school students to gain hands-on experience in real-world aviation environments while earning valuable skills that can lead to FAA certification, technical careers, or flight training advancement.
About Eagles Nest Projects Wisconsin
ENP WI is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization devoted to advancing STEM education through aviation. Our programs connect students with mentors, industry partners, and aviation professionals to provide an authentic, project-based learning experience unlike any traditional classroom. From assembling full-scale aircraft to learning flight operations, avionics, and maintenance practices, students gain both the confidence and technical expertise necessary to succeed in today’s rapidly evolving aerospace industry.
Our Mission
The mission of Eagles Nest Projects Wisconsin is to educate, inspire, and empower students to pursue careers in aviation, aerospace, and advanced technologies. We achieve this through a hands-on, experiential learning model that emphasizes problem-solving, teamwork, and innovation. By engaging students in real aircraft construction and aviation projects, the program cultivates a deep understanding of aeronautical science, engineering principles, and workplace readiness — helping young people build not just airplanes, but their futures.