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6764 Raeford Road
Fayetteville, North Carolina
28304
(910)867-3116
Scholarships
Albert and Toni Roothbert established the Roothbert Fund to assist those in need of financial aid to further their education. Based in New York City, the Roothbert Fund operates as a volunteer organization. Through scholarships, the Fund supports fellows’ graduate or undergraduate study at an accredited institution based in the United States. The Fund seeks candidates whose daily actions are guided...
The association currently awards scholarships annually to high school seniors to be used in their pursuit of higher education. Awards are divided equally between the eastern and western regions of North Carolina. The basic guidelines are as follows:The applicant must have participated in varsity high school softball her senior year AND varsity or junior varsity softball as a junior.The applicant...
The Southern Automotive Women’s Forum (SAWF) supports the advancement of women in automotive careers by encouraging young women to pursue STEM fields—science, technology, engineering, and math. SAWF strives to inspire confidence, skills, and ambition among students, helping them explore opportunities in the automotive industry, from technicians to executives.To address the gender gap in STEM, SAWF provides guidance, mentoring, and scholarships...
Since 1923, people from around our community have joined together to ensure that more local students have the resources to be all that they dream they can be.We hold more than 160 scholarship funds that supported 582 students from Forsyth, Davidson, Davie, Stokes, Surry, Wilkes, and Yadkin Counties with $1.7 million this school year.Scholarships are available in a wide range...
PROGRAM DEADLINE: February 27, 2026 at 05:00 PMDescriptionArthur Joe Hemphill, Jr. was born in Tennessee in 1931, but resided in Buncombe County, North Carolina for most of his life. He was on the Black Mountain, North Carolina police force for many years, becoming its chief in 1970, a post at which he served for five years before moving to the...
CriteriaGraduating seniors from a Carteret County public high school with a minimum GPA of 2.5 who are pursuing a degree in Education and serve as a positive role model for students. Preference for individuals who desire to become a teacher of Career and Technical Education (CTE) to teach in areas such as business, finance and marketing; career development; agriculture; trade...