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405 Halpin St
Kimberley, British Columbia
V1A 2H1
250 427-4827
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Every year, the Helen Diller Family Foundation awards up to 15 Jewish teens with $36,000 each for their leadership efforts to change the world. From the environment to social justice to access to education and beyond, these young people are tackling big challenges in their communities and having tremendous impact.Applicants and nominees must be:15-19 years old by January 8, 2026Identify...
Value of Scholarship$3,000 to $5,000Number of Scholarships Awarded1 annuallyDeadline to ApplyJanuary 20, 2026How to ApplySend your application to aina.scholarships@ucalgary.ca.EligibilityTo be eligible you must be:A graduate student.Enrolled at a Canadian university.Studying Northern biology (Northern is defined as locations that lie north of the southern limit of the discontinuous permafrost zone).The Scholarship Committee looks for:Qualities of scholarship that the late Jennifer Robinson...
To apply for the 2026 Yorkshire Valley Farms Canadian Eco-Scholar Award, simply submit a video maximum 2 minutes in length in which you tell us about you, how you are engaged in organics, and how you intend to use your studies and your actions to progress organic regenerative practices in your community.There are four awards for a total give-away of...
Scholarship Eligibility Criteria:Open to United States citizens (ages 17-25) who are admitted or enrolled in an accredited four-year historically black college or university in the United States with a minimum grade point average (G.P.A.) of 3.0/4.0.Official Academic transcripts from high school or an accredited four-year college or university; Student must be seeking a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution and...
The Root-Tilden-Kern Program is the nation’s premier public service scholarship. Established in 1951, the scholarship has an impressive history; and scholarship alumni are some of the most powerful public service attorneys at work today. The program covers full tuition, without regard to financial need, for three years of law school for outstanding students who promise to pursue public service.Each year...
The Upper-level Scholarship Programs are selective scholarship awards that are designed to recognize and celebrate both the academic strengths and demonstrated community impact of degree-seeking students who enroll at UH Mānoa as transfer students. These scholarships include:Presidential Scholarship (For Hawaiʻi Residents)Transfer Merit Scholarship (All residency types)This scholarship is awarded at the start of the student’s Mānoa degree pursuit and is...