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15 South Brearly Street
Madison, Wisconsin
53703
(608)204-4223
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The Our Family brand is proud to offer the opportunity for our shoppers, who are pursuing post-secondary education, throughout America’s Heartland to apply for academic scholarships. We’ll be awarding fifteen, $5,000 scholarships, which are made possible through Our Family Cares.Application CategoriesLocal ScholarshipGraduate DegreeUndergraduate DegreeCommunity InvolvementGood Citizenship/CharacterCommunity College, Trade or Vocational SchoolEligibilityApplicants must be 18 years of age or olderResidence: Colorado,...
The Allan H. Selig Scholarship Program was created in the name of former Brewers President and Commissioner Emeritus of Baseball Allan H. (Bud) Selig. Funding for the scholarships is the result of proceeds donated by Major League Baseball, from the All-Star Workout Day, part of the 2002 All-Star festivities held in Milwaukee. Commissioner Selig has deep ties to Milwaukee and...
Thank you to the E. L. Simeth Company who in partnership with the TDMAW make this award possible.The Edward L. Simeth Scholarship awards up to $500 per semester for students currently enrolled in a Machine Tool Operations or Tool & Die program at any accredited Wisconsin technical college, or any persons pursuing a state apprenticeship.To qualify applicants must meet the...
The Polish American Cultural Institute of Minnesota (PACIM) established an endowment fund honoring one of its founding members, Chester Rog. The fund grants stipends up to $2,000 per year to individuals and/or groups who seek further professional growth in the study of the Polish language, art, and culture both locally and abroad and who are committed to using what they...
The WSHA Foundation currently sponsors several annual scholarship competitions, with awards announced at the Association’s Convention in the spring of each year. In awarding scholarships, WSHA does not discriminate based on race, color, creed, age, gender, sexual orientation, or disability.All application materials must be received by WSHA on or before the specified date each year. Incomplete or late applications will...
As we have since 1977 GMBS invites high school seniors and college freshmen to participate in the yearly competition. There are two categories: vocalist and instrumentalist musicians and 10 semi-finalists in each category. The top 3 winners will receive 1st place $3,000, 2nd place $2,000 and 3rd place will win $1,000. You can read more about the competition, the experiences...