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3135 Mexicana Rd
Nanaimo, British Columbia
V9T 2W8
250 758-9191
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The BC Hydro Power Pioneers annual Community Service Awards recognize students who dedicate a significant amount of their time and energy to volunteering in their local communities. There are up to twenty $500 awards available to students in British Columbia.We’re looking for students who have made outstanding contributions in their local community for a considerable amount of time or have...
We are a place-based public charity created by and for a specific region of people. We house approximately 150 unique charitable funds set up by individuals, families, corporations, public and nonprofit agencies. Since 2002, Stanislaus Community Foundation has provided over $15 million in grants and scholarships within our region. Whether established to honor or memorialize a loved one, recognize a...
The ASME High School Scholarships are available for graduating High School (HS) seniors interested in pursuing engineering degrees. Students must be enrolled full-time in an ABET-accredited* or substantially equivalent** mechanical engineering or mechanical engineering technology program, no later than the fall after their senior year in high school. These awards will be for the first year of study (non-renewable).Timeline:The High...
Great soil and water conservationists do not evolve from our education systems, but are nurtured throughout their education and career building period by conservation stalwarts who have traveled on before them. Credit must be given to the mentors and colleagues that have shaped the field of soil and water conservation before us. The reality is the number of professionals, mentors,...
The Peyton Anderson Scholarship was established in 2009 in celebration of the twentieth anniversary of The Peyton Anderson Foundation. Peyton Anderson felt an obligation to make the world a better place by serving his neighbor. He also placed a high value on education. During his lifetime, he provided funding so that deserving young people could attend college. Mr. Anderson’s philanthropy...
The Go-Long mantra is to give of oneself, live life fully and to never give up. The Go-Long team was formed in 2002 when a group of football-loving friends decided to give back. Go-Long decided they would seek to enrich the lives of young people who aspired to attend college. They did this by creating a yard work and neighborhood...