Journalism
Dow Jones Newspaper Fund
P.O. Box 300 (609) 452-2820
Princeton, NJ 08543-0300
P/D: Open to college juniors, seniors, graduate students studying journalism. Contact: Intern coordinator
Scholastic Inc.
Scholastic Writing Awards Scholarships
555 Broadway (212) 343-6100
New York, NY 10012
P/D: High school seniors demonstrating outstanding creative writing
ability combined with high academic standing, U.S. citizens
or legal residents.
Hotel/Restaurant
The Statler Foundation
Statler Towers, Ste., 508
Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 852-1104
P/D: Students of hotel or food service management. Contact
Peter J. Crotty, Chairman
Engineering
National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, Inc.
Incentive Grants Program
3 West 35th Street (212) 279-2626
New York, NY 10001
P/D: Engineering studies, American Indian, American black, Mexican-
American. Or Puerto Rican enrollment in participating college or
University, demonstrate need or receive merit award, U.S. citizen
Rican entering freshman or transfer student, full-time.
Society of Women Engineers
MASWE Memorial, Lillian M. Gilbreth
Ivy Parker Memorial, RCA Corporation
Grumman Corporation, Digital Equipment Scholarships
120 Wall Street
New York, NY 10005
(212) 509-9577 or (800) 666-1793
P/D: Women upper-division students who are majoring in
engineering at accredited U.S. Colleges and Universities.
Art
National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts
Arts & Recognition & Talent Search
800 Brickell Ave., (305) 377-1148
Miami, FL 33131
P/D: High school seniors to study any of the creative & performing arts,
demonstrate talent, U.S. citizens.
Business
FYI Memorial Scholarship Awards
Financial Women International
200 North Glebe, Ste., 814
Arlington, VA 22203
(703) 807-2007
P/D: Awards to women working in the fields of business, banking or
finance who wish to further their education. Must be member of
FYI.
James S. Kemper Foundation N-4
1 Kemper Drive, (708) 320-2847
Long Grove, IL 60049-0001
P/D: College freshman who are business majors, must reside on campus,
list of 16 participating 4-year schools across the country available
from the above address.
Broadcasting
KATU-Dargan Minority Scholarship
P.O. Box 2 (503) 231-4222
Portland, OR 97220
P/D: Minority students enrolled in first three years of communication
curriculum with emphasis on broadcasting, at colleges in Oregon
and Washington, minimum 3.0 GPA. Contact: Rich Dargan
Women
Business and Professional Womens Fd
BPW Loans for Women in Engineering
2012 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20036 (202) 293-1200
P/D: Women accepted for undergraduate or graduate study in a program
accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and
Technology, for last 2 years of study, U.S. Citizens, financial need.
Jewish Foundation for Education of Women Scholarship
330 West 58th Street (212) 265-2565
New York, NY 10019
P/D: Full-time students who live within a 50 mile radius of New York City
(including New Jersey and Long Island).
Handicapped
American Council of the Blind
Suite 720, 1155 15th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005 (202) 467-5081
P/D: Legally blind U.S. citizens or resident aliens accepted into
postsecondary programs, several award categories, students with
3.3 GPA.
Contact: Jessica Beach, Asst. Schol., Cor.
Handicapped
Ruth A. Cantrall Trust
C/O Bank IV Kansas
10000 College Blvd. (913) 752-4745
Overland Park, KS 66210
P/D: For needy, hearing-impaired students that attend Kansas State School
for the Deaf. Contact: Louisa Grill
Stanley E. Jackson Scholarship for the Handicapped
Foundation for Exceptional Children
1920 Association Drive
Reston, VA 22091
P/D: Disabled incoming freshmen enrolling full-time in undergraduate or
vocational training programs, two awards specified for members of
ethnic minority groups. Contact: Kenneth Collins
Special Grant Categories
Ethnic Students
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
Minority Scholarship Program
1211 Avenue 4 of the Americas
New York, NY 10036 (212) 596-6200
P/D: Black Americans, American Indians, Asians and Hispanic
undergraduates to major in accounting. Graduate students may study
taxation, finance, or business administration.
Commission for Racial Justice Special Higher Education Program
United Church of Christ Commission for Racial Justice
700 Prospect Avenue (216) 736-2169
Cleveland, OH 44115
P/D: Non-Caucasian students in financial need, priority to members of
United Church of Christ
Contact: Carmen Williams, Coordinator, Special Higher Education Program
Jose Marti Scholarship Challenge
Florida Department of Education
Office of Student Financial Assistance
Florida Education Center, Room 1344
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0400
(904) 487-3260
P/D: U.S. citizens residing in and attending school in FL. must be
Hispanic or of Spanish culture, e.g., Mexico, South America, Central
America or the Caribbean, financial need, minimum 3.0 GPA,
FL. residence.
Bristol Childrens Home
26 Acacia Road (401) 254-7070
Bristol, RI 02809
P/D: Scholarships for higher education to residents of Bristol, RI only.
Completion of formal application required.
Contact: Gail L. Nunnery, Trust Officer, John Warner Bank.
Marie D. Berry Funds H and H-1
C/O Key Trust Co. of Ohio, N.A.
127 Public Sq. Trust Tax, 01-127-1603
Cleveland, OH 44114-1306
Application Address:
C/O Hon. John T. Patterson
Court of Common Pleas., Hancock Cty.
Findlay, OH 45840
P/D: Applicants are selected on the basis of character, financial need and
academic ability. Scholarships to financially needy male residents of
Findlay, OH for study at colleges, universities, trade and business
schools, graduate schools, postgraduate schools and professional
schools. Contact fund for application. Completion of formal
application required.
Educational Fund of the Honolulu Branch of the American Association
Of University Women
1802 Keeaumoku St., (808) 537-4702
Honolulu, HI 96822
P/D: Graduate and undergraduate scholarships to female residents of HI.
Awards also provided to Asian and Pacific women professionals for
specific two-to six-month projects or graduate study in HI.
Completion of formal application required. Initial approach by letter.
Contact: Adele D.S. Mitchell, Chair.
Boettcher Foundation
600 17th, Suite 2210 South
Denver, CO 80202 (303) 534-1937
P/D: Scholarships bases solely on merit to CO high school students for
attendance at CO colleges and universities. Separate programs to
provide scholarships to minorities living in CO to attend specific CO
institutions and to provide recognition awards to CO teachers.
Contact foundation for current application guidelines.
Adams Educational Fund Inc.
C/O First National Bank Bldg.
400 W. Benson Avenue
Wilmar, MN 56201
Application Address:
C/O Donald D. Elmquist, Pres.
411 W. Litchfield Avenue (320) 235-5267
and Brett N. Aamot, Secy-Treas.
P.O. Box 570 (320) 235-3311
Wilmar, MN
P/D: Student grants to residents of the Wilmar, MN area. Applications
accepted throughout the year. Completion of formal application
required.
Bour Memorial Scholarship Fund
C/O Boatmans First National Bank of Kansas City (816)979-7481
14 West 10th Street, P.O. Box 419119
Kansas City, MO 64141
P/D: Scholarships to needy high school graduates residing in Lafayette
County, MO to attend any accredited MO college. Completion of
formal application required. Application forms available early each
year from Boatmans First National Bank of Kansas City or Lafayette
County, MO schools.
Davis-Roberts Scholarship Fund, Inc.
116 Lummis Court (307) 632-2948
Cheyenne, WY 82007
P/D: Members or former members of the order of De Molay or Jobs
Daughters, Bethel, in Wyoming, for full-time study.
Contact: Charles H. Moore, Secy. Treas.
Camp Foundation
P.O. Box 813 (757) 562-3439
Franklin, VA 23851
P/D: Scholarships to graduating high school seniors who are residents
of the city of Franklin and the counties of Southampton and Isle of
Wight, VA. Recipients are selected on the basis of character,
leadership, community service, academic achievement and value to
the community after graduation. Recipients are chosen with regard
for financial need. Both types of scholarships are renewable for up
to three additional years.
Bristol Bay Native Corp. Educ. Fond.
800 Cordova Street (907) 278-3602
Anchorage, AK 99501
P/D: Scholarships to shareholders of Bristol Bay Native Corp.
Completion of formal application required.
Contact: Marie Nash, Dir. and Pres.
Bradford-Nye Trust
P.O. Box 359
Tyler, TX 75710
Application Address:
C/O Dorothy Land
First Baptist Church (903) 597-4436
300 W. Ferguson St., P.O. Box 277
Tyler, TX 75710
P/D: Scholarships are awarded on the basis of scholastic merit and
Potential, citizenship, financial need and proven Christian leadership.
To the residents of Smith County, TX for study at an educational
institution sponsored and supported by the Baptist General
Convention of TX. Or the Southern Baptist Convention within the
State of Texas. Completion of formal application required.
Charleston Scientific & Cultural Educational Fund
P.O. Box 190011
Charleston, SC 29419-9011
Application Address:
C/O Wade H. Logan, 111, Secretary
P.O. Box 848 (803) 732-2000
Charleston, SC 29402
P/D: Grants to SC natives for scientific, cultural or educational pursuits in
Charleston, SC. Completion of formal application required.
B & L Educational Foundation
2111 Northridge Dr., N.E.
Grand Rapids, MI 49505
(616) 364-8499
P/D: Scholarships restricted to individuals who are residents of or attending school in either MI or AZ. Completion of formal
application required, including transcripts and letter of
recommendation.
Badger Mining Scholarship Trust
C/O Markesan State Bank
84 North B Ridge Street
Markesan, WI 53946
Application Address:
C/O Guidance Director of appropriate high school in Taylor, Berlin or
Markesan, WI
P/D: Scholarships to high school graduates from Taylor, Berlin or Markesan, WI for degrees in mining engineering, engineering
curriculum or environmental science. Children of officers of
Badger Mining Corporation are ineligible. Recipients must be full-
time students and maintain at least a 2.0 GPA. Contact foundation
for current application deadline. Completion of formal application
required. Application forms available from the high schools.
Clark and Ruby Baker Foundation
C/O Bank South, N.A. Personal Trust Dep.
P.O. Box 4387, MC-678
Atlanta, GA 30302-4387 (770) 989-6106
P/D: Scholarships to financially needy GA residents. Preference is given
to those who study at small colleges operated by or affiliated with,
the Methodist Church. Application accepted throughout the year.
Applications by letter, including educational plans, resumes, expenses
and the anticipated amount required, interview required.
Bright Star Foundation, Inc.
C/O Shale D. Stiller
36 South Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Application Address:
C/O Kenneth L. Greif
3707 Greenway
Baltimore, MD 21218
P/D: Scholarships to residents of Baltimore, MD. Application accepted
throughout the year.
Sophie Anderson Educational Trust
C/O Seafirst National Bank
P.O. Box 34345
Seattle, WA 98124
P/D: Scholarships to WA residents attending small colleges in WA such as
Whitman College, Whitworth College, Puget Sound Christian College
and Seattle Pacific College. Scholarships are awarded in the following order of preference: history majors, liberal arts majors,
premedical majors, nursing majors and teaching majors. Contact trust
or listed colleges for application deadline and procedures.
Dr. Dante Castrodale Scholarship Fond
C/O First Community Bank - Bluefield
211 Federal Street, P.O. Box 950
Bluefield, WV 24701
Application Address:
C/O Dr. Dante Castrodale, Vecellio and Grogan, Drawer V
Beckley, WV 25801
C/O Mr. J. Kenneth Roberts, Coord. For Guidance and Testing.
McDowell County Schools
30 Central Avenue
Welch, WV 24801
P/D: Scholarships to residents of McDowell County, WV. Completion of
formal application required, including class rank, GPA and personal
statement.
Chattanooga Christian Foundation
736 Market Street (615) 266-5257
Chattanooga, TN 37402
P/D: Evangelical Christian students studying for the ministry, primarily in
Chattanooga area. 45 grants totaling $107,083.
Contact: Dave Worland
University of Vermont Scholarships
330 Waterman, South Prospect Street
Burlington, VT 05401 (802) 656-3156
P/D: University of Vermont students with academic merit, financial need.
Number of awards average $7,900.
South Dakota Dept. of Education and Cultural Affairs
Tuition Equalization Grants (TEG Prog.)
700 Governors Drive (605) 773-3134
Pierre, SD 57501-2291
P/D: Residents of South Dakota to attend approved South Dakota private
colleges and universities, financial need, students may apply for both
TEG and State Student Incentive grants but may accept only one.
Contact: Roxie Thielen
T. Wistar Brown Trust
(Formerly T. Wistar Brown Teachers Fd.)
C/O PNC Bank, N.A.
1632 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Application Address:
C/O Ruth A. Seeley, Secretary
141 West Harvey Street
Philadelphia, PA 19144
P/D: Grants to members of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting who are 21 years of age or older and who required financial assistance to prepare
themselves to teach at the elementary or secondary school level or to take advanced courses to enrich their teaching talents. Completion of
formal application required.
A.H. Bean Foundation
C/O First Alabama Bank, Trust Dept.
2222 Ninth Street
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
P/D: Scholarships to Christian individuals who are active members of a church, enrolled in a post-secondary educational institution,
recommended for aid by the church minister and reside in Alabama.
Transcript and recommendation by church minister required.
New Hampshire Post-secondary Education Commission
2 Industrial Park Drive (603) 271-2550
Concord, NH 03301
P/D: Six state scholarship and grant programs. Call or write for guidelines.
D.A. Biglane Foundation
P.O. Box 966
Natchez, MS 39121
Application Address:
75 Melrose-Montebello Pkwy.
Natchez, MS 39120
P/D: Scholarships only to residents of the Natchez, MS area. Applications
accepted throughout the year.
Miriam E. Alsobrooks Educational Fund
C/O Wachovia Bank of South Carolina, N.A.
P.O. Box 3099
Winston-Salem, NC 27450-0001
Contact: Trust Dept.
Application Address:
C/O Barbara Robertson, Dir. Of Guidance
Marlboro County High School
Bennettsville, SC 29510
P/D: Scholarships to residents of Shelby County, IN. Completion of formal application required.
The Blue River Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 938 (317) 392-7955
Shelbyville, IN 46176
P/D: Scholarships to residents of Shelby County, IN. Completion of formal application required.
Contact: Tom Hession, President
Audio Engineering Society Educational Foundation, Inc.
60 East 42nd Street, Room 2520
New York, NY 10165 (212) 661-8528
P/D: Graduate scholarships to talented students in the U.S. and abroad who are preparing to enter the audio engineering profession and related fields. Completion of formal application required, including two faculty letters of recommendation.
Contact: Emil Torick, President
Maine Department of Higher Education
State House Station 119 (207) 289-2183
Augusta, ME 04333
P/D: Scholarships, Grant and Loan programs include: Maine Student Incentive Program offered to a resident attending a college in Maine or any other of the 5 New England states, post graduate scholarships in the medical field.
Camden County Hero Scholarship 200 Club, Inc.
191 White Horse Pike (609) 546-0607
Berlin, NJ 08009
P/D: Scholarships to spouses and children of Camden County, NJ.
Firefighter and law enforcement officers who lost their lives or became disabled in the line of duty. Scholarships are for attendance at colleges, junior colleges or postsecondary vocational schools.
Some work-related continuing education Grants for firefighter and officers are also available. Applications by letter accepted throughout the year.
Contact: Muriel Mansmann, Secy.
John Lynn Driscoll, Jr. Scholarship Tr.
C/O First Security Bank of Idaho, N.A.
P.O. Box 2618
Boise, ID 83701-2618
Application Address:
C/O Mrs. Chris Woodward
Boise State University
1910 University Drive (208) 385-1664
Boise, ID 83725
P/D: Scholarships to residents of Ada County, ID attending postsecondary schools in Ada County. Completion of formal application required.
Chinese American Citizens Alliance Fd
1055 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1210
Los Angeles, CA 90017-2494 (213) 250-5515
P/D: Scholarships to student of Chinese ancestry who are entering their junior year at colleges and universities in the Southern CA area. Completion of formal application required.
Contact Billy W. Lew, V.P.
The Chazen Foundation
P.O. Box 801
Nyack, NY 10960
P/D: Scholarships to residents of Rockland County, NY. Applications by letter accepted throughout the year.
Ethel N. Bowen Foundation
C/O First National Bank of Bluefield
500 Federal Street (304) 325-8181
Bluefield, WV 24701
P/D: Scholarships for students from the coal mining areas of southern WV and southwestern VA. Initial approach by letter, including resume, transcript and biographical outline. Interview required.
Contact: R.W. Wilkinson, Secy-Treas.
Wisconsin Higher Education Aids Brd
Grant Program
P.O. Box 7885 (608) 267-2206
Madison, WI 53707
P/D: Grants for residents of WI enrolled at least half-time in University of Wisconsin or WI state, vocational-technical and/or adult education programs. Financial need, satisfactory academic standing.
Contact: High school counselor
Arthur R. Atwood Scholarship Fund
C/O Key Trust Co.
35 State Street
Albany, NY 12207
Application Address:
Secy. Scholarship Committee
C/O Principal of Champlain Central Schl
Champlain, NY 12919
P/D: Scholarships to financially needy male students who have resided in
Champlain, NY or Clinton County, NY for at least seven years. Preference is given to students accepted to Yale University. Initial approach by letter. Completion of formal application required, including photograph.
George G. and Jennifer J. Breidenthal Foundation
C/O UMB Bank Kansas
601 Minnesota Avenue (913) 371-0035
Kansas City, KS 66101
P/D: Scholarships to financially needy high school graduates from Kansas City, KS who are otherwise unable to pursue higher education.
Contact foundation for current application guidelines.
Butte Creek Foundation
1350 East Lassen Ave. No. 2
Chico, CA 95926 (916) 895-1512
P/D: Scholarships to residents of CA. Applications by letter accepted throughout the year. Contact: John Burghardt
Edwin H. Eddy Family Foundation
C/O Northwest Bank Duluth, Trust Dept.
Duluth, MN 55802 (218) 712-2773
P/D: Grants for North MI residents studying communication disorders, nonresidents attending University of Minnesota at Duluth.
Contact foundation for further guidelines.
P.B. Post No. 12 American Legion Memorial Scholarship Funds, Inc.
C/O First Union National Bank of Florida, Trust Dept.
40 Cocoanut Row
Palm Beach, FL 33480-4072
Application Address:
C/O Palm Beach
Post No. 12 (561) 655-1343
625 Okeechobee Blvd.
West Palm Beach, FL
P/D: Scholarships to financially needy residents of Palm Beach County, Fl. who are U.S. citizens. Recipients may study at any accredited U.S. college or university. Contact fund for current application deadline.
Completion of formal application required.
Franklin Lindsay Student Aid Fund
Texas Commerce Bank of Austin
P.O. Box 550 (512) 479-2444
Austin, TX 78789-0001
P/D: Grants for students attending TX colleges or universities. Must maintain at least 2.0 GPA.
Contact: Rebecca Gassenmayer, Adm.Off.
Michigan Department of Management and Budget
Tuition Waiver Program
P.O. Box 30026 (517) 373-0654
611 West Ottawa Street, 3rd Floor
Lansing, MI 48909
P/D: Grants for residents of MI who are or more American Indian
(certified by their tribal nation) to attend any MI college, university, or community college.
Judge C. C. Chavelle Foundation
P.O. Box 20362
Seattle, WA 98102
Application Address:
123 Third Avenue, South
Seattle, WA 98104
P/D: Scholarships to individuals born in the state of WA. Contact foundation for further guidelines. Contact: Thomas P. Keefe, Trus.
Carmela Gagliardi Foundation
C/O National 1-A Foundation
1860 19th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009-5599
P/D: Scholarships primarily to students of Italian descent who have been accepted to a recognized medial school. Initial approach by letter.
Completion of formal application required.
Calcot-Seitz Foundation
P.O. Box 259 (805) 327-5961
Bakersfield, CA 93302
P/D: Scholarships to students from cotton producing areas, in CA and AZ to pursue four year degrees in agriculture. Applicants must be full- time students and have at least a 3.0 GPA in high school and college.
Recipients are chosen on the basis of scholastic aptitude, leadership potential and financial need. Contact Foundation for further guidelines.
Contact: Scholarship Committee
Kansas Board of Regents
Kansas Tuition Grant
700 S.W. Harrison, Ste., 1410
Topeka, KS 66603 (913) 296-3517
P/D: Grants for residents of Kansas enrolled at private schools, full time study, financial need. Contact foundation for further guidelines.
Contact: Christie Crenshaw, Financial Aid Director
Eugene Atwood Fund
68 Federal Street
New London, CT 06320-0270
Application Address:
P.O. Box 270 (860) 443-4357
New London, CT 06320
P/D: Scholarships and student loans to New London County, CT residents enrolled at the undergraduate level only. Initial approach by letter or telephone. Completion of formal application required.
Contact: James McGuire, Esq. Trustee
J. F. Maddox Foundation
P.O. Box 2588 (505) 393-6338
Hobbs, NM 88241-5410
P/D: Grants for residents of New Mexico and West Texas in financial need. Call or write for further guidelines.
Thomas R. Dargan Minority Scholarship
C/O Katu
P.O. Box 2 (503) 231-4222
Portland, OR 97207
P/D: Grants for minority students enrolled in first, second or third year of communication curriculum at colleges in Oregon and Washington, minimum 3.0 GPA. Contact foundation for further guidelines.
Contact: Rich Dargan
Sally Abernethy Charitable Edc. Fund
C/O Nations Bank, N.S.
175 East Nash Blvd., Suite 201
Melbourne, FL 32901-1998
(407) 722-5850 or (407) 646-6360
P/D: Educational grants to individuals who are residents of Polk County,
FL pursuing higher education. Completion of formal application required. Initial approach by letter, including confirmation that applicant lives in Polk County, Florida.
Marshall H. and Nellie Alworth Memorial Fund
306 West Superior Street, Suite 506
Duluth, MN 55802
P/D: Scholarships in basic science and medicine to high school graduates who are residents of 15 northeastern MN counties. Write foundation for further guidelines.
Contact: Richard H. Carlson, Exec. Dir.
Virginia State Council of Higher Edc.
College Scholarship Assistance Program
101 North 14th Street, James Monroe Bldg.
Richmond, VA 23219 (804) 371-0553
P/D: Grants for resident of VA, for at least half-time undergraduate study at an eligible Virginia college or university, financial need.
Contact: Zita Barree
Amarillo Area Foundation, Inc.
700 First National Place 1
801 S. Fillmore (806) 376-4521
Amarillo, TX 79101
P/D: Scholarships to graduates of high schools in the 26 counties of the Texas panhandle. Contact foundation for further guidelines.
Contact: Jim Allison, Pres. And Exec. Dir.
James F. Byrnes Foundation
P.O. Box 9596
Columbia, SC 29290
(803) 254-9325 fax: (803) 254-9354
P/D: Grants for undergraduate scholarships to young residents of SC who are high school seniors, college freshmen and sophomores and whose parent or parents are deceased. Contact foundation for further guidelines.
Contact: Jean P. Elton, Exec. Secretary
Corwill and Margie Jackson Foundation
C/O Comerica Bank-Detroit
Detroit, MI 48275-1022
Application Address:
6954 Jackson Road (616) 843-9181
Ludington, MI 49431
P/D: First year university students from Ludington and Mason County, MI high schools. Contact: Mrs. Morgan D. Hall
Cornerstone Foundation
1919 Broadway (414) 432-2045
Green Bay, WI 54304-1919
P/D: Grants to graduating high school students in Brown County, WI. In financial need. Contact: Scholarships, Inc.
A.T. Brightwell School, Inc.
254 Oakland Avenue (706) 543-6450
Athens, GA 30606
P/D: Scholarships to unmarried or divorced (proof of divorce necessary) students under 25 years of age who have lived within the strictly defined Maxeys, GA area for at least one year prior to effective dat of scholarship. Parents of student must live and remain in Maxeys are for the duration of the scholarship. Initial approach by letter requesting application and including SASE. Interviews required.
Contact: Harold Darden, Exec. Secretary
Washington State Higher Education Coordinating Board
Washington State Need Grant Program
917 Lakeridge Way S.W.
P.O. Box 43430
Olympia, WA 98504-3430
P/D: Grants for residents of WA for at least 1 year prior to enrollment, to attend WA state colleges and universities, financial need, U.S. citizen or legal resident. Student must not be pursuing theology degree.
Easter Seal Society of Iowa, Inc.
James L. and Lovon Mallory Annual Disability Scholarship
P.O. Box 4002 (515) 289-1933
Des Moines, IA 50333
P/D: Grants for residents of Iowa who are graduating high school who have a permanent disability. Contact foundation for further guidelines.
Contact: Deb Wissink
Herschel C. Price Educational Found.
P.O. Box 412 (304) 529-3852
Huntington, WV 25708-0412
P/D: Grants for residents of Ohio County, WV, ages 17-25, who are residents of Wheeling, WV high schools, financial need. Contact Ed Johnson, Sen. Tr. Off.
Augusta and Kathleen Barrows Memorial and Trust Fund
271 S. Union Street (802) 863-4531
Burlington, VT 05401
P/D: Grants for women residents of VT under age 25 in financial need. Contact foundation for further guidelines.
Contact: Maureen T. McNeil
Sarah E. Young Trust
C/O Rochester Savings Bank & Trust Co.
2 Wall Street
Manchester, NH 03105
Application Address:
New Hampshire Charitable Fund
Box 1335
Concord, NH 03302
P/D: Grants for College sophomores, juniors and seniors, residents of Stratford County, NH, financial need. Call or write for further guidelines. Contact: Brenda Harrington
The Foundation for the National Capital Region
(Formerly The Community Foundation of Greater Washington, Inc.)
1002 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20007 (202) 338-8993
P/D: Scholarships to residents of the metropolitan Washington, DC area. Contact foundation for current application guidelines.
Contact: Terri Lee Freeman, President
Fax: (202) 337-6754
Blackwelder Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 1431 (704) 757-9469
Lenoir, NC 28645
P/D: Grants for residents of NC, with preference given to Caldwell County, NC. Write or call for further guidelines.
Contact: Lloyd M. Rash, President
Dodd Foundation
P.O. Box 8247
St. Joseph, MO 64508-8247
P/D: Scholarships primarily to residents of the St. Joseph, MO area. Completion of formal application required.
Contact: Robert D. Chesney, Mgr.
James E. Hughes Scholarship Fund
INB National Bank
One Indiana Square, Suite 733
Indianapolis, IN 46266 (800) 952-1098
P/D: Grants for residents of Marian County, IN attending Butler University, University of Indianapolis or Marian College in Indianapolis, IN. Or must be a graduate of an Indiana high school, preferably Marian County, planning to attend one of the three listed institutions. Contact foundation for further guidelines.
* Please be advised School Sports Direct is offering this list of grants as a service to those looking for such aid. School Sports Direct does not perpetuate this list as one containing all grants nor do they make any determination on ones qualifications to receive such grants.