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155 Wellington St W
Aurora, Ontario
L4G 2P4
(905) 727-3107
Scholarships
Each year, Boreal Waters awards more than $800,000 in scholarships to support students across northeast Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin. Made possible by the generosity of individuals, families, and organizations, these scholarships help learners of all ages pursue education, unlock opportunity, and give back to their communities.Whether you're planning for college, technical school, or another form of post-secondary education, we want...
We believe everyone deserves a second chance! You are not defined by your mistakes but by the lessons you learn from them. At The Umansky Law Firm Criminal Defense & Injury Attorneys, we are committed to giving others a second chance by helping our clients overcome their legal troubles and move forward in their lives in a positive direction.We want...
It is extremely important to encourage and support diverse voices throughout the American legal and criminal justice systems. This scholarship will help support the fight for balance in justice and racial equality in the American legal and criminal justice systems while giving a voice to systemically marginalized groups. The Monroe Justice and Equality Memorial Scholarship will support high school seniors...
Established in March 2005 by Karolyn’s family to honor her dedication to and love of the visual arts. The scholarship recognizes and rewards students with visible talent in visual arts.Scholarship Amount$2,500 one-year awardEligibilityThe Karolyn King Carter Scholarship is for graduating high school seniors or current college students from Greene County, Tennessee. Eligible students must have a GPA of at least...
Our Activist Artist initiative recognizes the powerful connection between human rights and artists around the world. Human rights activists come from many different backgrounds, but one of the most powerful, yet often overlooked, forces in the human rights movement are the artists.Artists can challenge, inform, inspire, and ultimately move communities toward understanding, acceptance and change. Through diverse media, such as...
This scholarship is awarded once a year to a Native American college and technical student of any age, any tribe and in any state who has financial need and a minimum GPA of 3.25 based on a 4.0 scale or the equivalent GPA on the scaled used by the applicable educational institution.Applicants must be Native Americans and must be able...