Scholarships
Many generous individuals, families, and businesses have established scholarship funds to provide support to graduates in our region.
Scholarships are available to graduating high school seniors. Applications are accepted from mid-November until mid-March. Scholarship award recipients will be announced at the high school awards ceremony. Select your school district below to view available scholarships.
The 2025 High School Scholarship Application Is Now Available.
(Deadline: March 15th 2025)
BROWSE AVAILABLE SCHOLARSHIPS
Do you match up with one of our established scholarship funds? Browse the list of up-to-date funds below to find out. Click on each result to learn more about the fund.
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Cody Albert Memorial Scholarship
Daniel Arnold Memorial Scholarship
Dana Rymer Battenberg Memorial Scholarship
Joan Carter Beane Memorial Scholarship
Dr. Raymond L. Bennett Memorial Scholarship
Courtland Birchard Scholarship
Tony Bistocchi Memorial Scholarship
Jack Brainard Memorial Scholarship
David Clark Memorial Scholarship
How to Apply
IT’S AS EASY AS 1, 2, 3!
Review our list of Grant & Scholarship Opportunities
We update this list frequently as new funds and grant opportunities are added. Each grant opportunity includes a summary of the parameters and timing for applications.
Review our Frequently Asked Questions
Be sure you’ve learned as much as you can about how our grant making works.
Apply for the grant by completing the forms indicated for each opportunity
The timeframe is listed for when applications will be accepted. During this time, click the link to our online application.
FAQs
There is no set range; rather, the dollar amount of each scholarship depends on the fund making the scholarship, the purpose of the scholarship, and the timeframe for results to be achieved.
Decision-makers depend on the fund from which the scholarship is made. For example, scholarship-making decisions about dollars flowing from our community fund are made by our board of directors, while legacy funds established by a family are made by family members and the people they appoint.
Scholarship making effectiveness is important across the board, and we encourage donors to adopt evaluation procedures that best align with achieving their philanthropic goals. Evaluation practices are determined by the individuals, families, and boards of directors who oversee each scholarship-making fund.
Although the majority of scholarships from funds are made to schools in our region, the geographic reach of a particular scholarship depends on the philanthropic goals and intentions of the donors who established the fund.