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The Doan Foundation aims to foster creativity and support the next generation of artists from underserved communities. Our scholarships are dedicated to young individuals whodemonstrate a passion for the arts and a desire to bring positive change through creativity.Eligibility Criteria for ApplicantsApplicants must meet the following requirements to be eligible for the scholarship:1. High school seniors residing in Southern California...
Five $4,000 scholarships available to high school seniors, renewable for up to 4 years, for those planning to attend college full-time at any University of California (UC) or Cal State University in Fall 2026.ELIGIBILITY:High school seniors who reside in Los Angeles or Orange County, CaliforniaPlan to attend a University of California (UC) or California State University (CSU) as a 1st...
At Custodio & Dubey LLP (CD LAW), we are always looking for ways to uplift and encourage the students of the next generation. The task of financing an education is often burdensome for students, especially for those who are the first in their families to obtain higher education. With that burden in mind, we have designed this $1,000 scholarship to...
Dear Graduating Seniors and Proud Parents,Welcome to the CAA Youth Scholarship Program!In 2026, the CAA Youth Scholarship Program will offer over $20,000 in funds to children of active-duty peace officers, firefighters, and paramedics in the State of California who are graduating from high school and continuing their education at a four-year college or university. The members of the California Alarm...
The LGBTQ+ Safety in Schools Grant and Scholarship Program in Honor of Guy DeRosa was created to promote human and civil rights by making our public schools safe for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer/questioning+ persons (LGBTQ+). The program was renamed in 2009 in the memory of CTA member and educator Guy DeRosa. Guy was a lifelong advocate for civil...
Program Requirements:All applicants, who must be current High School Seniors, and active SCGA Junior members for at least two years, are required to submit:ApplicationBudgetResumeTwo reference letters from community service or academic professionals.There is a minimum requirement of a 2.5 GPA and students must maintain full-time academic status.New Applicant Eligibility:Applicant must have participated in SCGA Junior programs for a minimum of...