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2020 Ham Brown Road
Kissimmee, Florida
34746
(407)943-7240
Scholarships
Judge Sidney M. Aronovitz Memorial ScholarshipThe Aronovitz Family partnered with The Miami Foundation to honor the memory of the late Judge Sidney M. Aronovitz. Judge Aronovitz stood as an example for the community, excelling in his chosen profession and always thinking of those less fortunate than himself. Scholarships are awarded to Miami-Dade County minority students planning to continue their education...
Equity and equal opportunity for women and girls are central to AAUW’s mission, both nationally and in our branch. Through our branch’s Charitable Foundation, we fund the Doris Karlik Local Scholarships for Palm Beach County women who will begin or are completing their undergraduate educations. We also sponsor a local student to attend AAUW’s annual National Conference of College Women...
The Schulze Family Foundation College Scholarship was first awarded in 2014 to assist students in graduating from college with minimal student debt.Eight years of Schulze scholars have now:graduated college,entered the work force, orenrolled in graduate school programs.Our scholarships allowed them to:borrow less for tuition,work less and study more, andlive the college experience with less distraction.Important DatesWe are open for new...
The amount of scholarships awarded may be up to $2,000.00 and will be determined by the number of chosen recipients as well as the available fundraising capabilities of the organization. All scholarship funds provided must be used within one year from the date received. Access the Orlando Youth Alliance Continuing Education Scholarship Application online. The following are required attachments to the...
The Miami Police Department’s Do The Right Thing (DTRT) Program is in search of young adults between the ages of 18-22 interested in serving the community as police officers in honor of a beloved officer who passed away in 2011.The Senior Police Executive Angel Calzadilla/Do The Right Thing Police Memorial Scholarship was established to honor the memory of Senior Police...
From arrest records to court documents, much of this information is available to the public before a conviction. While transparency is a cornerstone of democracy, this practice raises serious questions about privacy, fairness, and the potential for lasting harm. We encourage applicants to explore the social, professional, and emotional effects of public criminal records, especially for those later found not...