Cornell Rocketry Team

$1,160
9%
Raised toward our $12,000 Goal
8 Donors
30
days left
Project ends on December 05, at 11:59 PM EST
Project Owners

Andrew

Friedman

Undisclosed Amount

12 hours ago

Ron

Cahill

$250

18 hours ago

John and Ellen

McDonnell

$250

20 hours ago

Ellen

McAvoy

$250

21 hours ago

Joe & Beth

Darcangelo

$250

21 hours ago

Claire Cahill

In Honor of all the amazing people on this team ❤️ love you guys

$50

1 day ago

Sam Pochet

In Honor of Aidan Friedman ajf246 ❤️

Undisclosed Amount

1 day ago

Anonymous

Undisclosed Amount

1 day ago
Levels
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$5

Ignite

Every dollar counts to helping us build higher, faster, and better rockets each year!

$25

Bulkhead

Strong rockets start with strong foundations! A $25 contribution provides the aluminum stock we use to machine our custom bulkheads, the structural backbone that keeps our rocket strong and flight-ready.

$50

PCBs

Every rocket needs a brain! A $50 gift helps us create the custom circuit boards that make flight control and data collection possible.

$100

Nozzle

A $100 gift helps us reach new heights! It covers the cost of a graphite nozzle insert, a key part of our hybrid rocket engine that channels thrust and powers each launch.

$250

Airframe

A $250 contribution supports the structure of flight! This gift funds the fiberglass tubing used to craft our precision-engineered airframes.

$500

Propellant

Give $500 and light the fire! Your gift supplies the propellant for a hybrid engine firing, the blast that tests our systems and brings us one step closer to flight.

$1,000

Plane tickets

A $1,000 gift helps us get to the launchpad! Your contribution covers two plane tickets to bring team members to competition in Texas, where months of hard work take flight.

$2,500

The Future

Want your name on our rocket? With a $2,500 gift you help us reach new frontiers and earn yourself a coveted spot on our 2026 rocket! Your support fuels the team’s next big steps as we expand our projects and take on exciting new challenges in rocketry.