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Scholarships designed for Southwest Washington womenOur scholarships are for women in Southwest Washington whether you're in Vancouver, Longview, Camas, or anywhere in Clark, Cowlitz, or Skamania County—who are ready to invest in their education and future.We support both full-time and part-time students, because we know that education doesn't always follow a traditional path. Life happens. Families need you. Bills need...
This scholarship is Linda Ruby’s gift to future teachers and children.The Linda Ruby Scholarship was awarded on the first anniversary of Linda's death, in 2003. Linda was a gifted teacher and counselor who wanted to be certain that high school students who shared her dream of becoming a teacher to be able to achieve that dream.One or more scholarships are...
We recommend reading through this page carefully and ensuring you have all required materials before heading over to Kaleidoscope to complete your application. Additional items may be requested if necessary to confirm eligibility. EligibilityBe from a low-income household or demonstrate financial needLow-income limits are determined by HUD. See current limits hereBe 15-25 years of age as of 3/31/2026Be a resident of:a...
The Foundation Fund was established in June 2013 as an endowed fund by the Foundation Board of Directors. [With confirmation from their respective families] The initial endowment was created using the Charles Lill, Michael Manz, Glenn Coogan, John Farmer, Industry Need, and Rainy Day Funds.The number of Foundation Fund Scholarships awarded each year is determined annually. Award amounts range from...
Dear Student:You are invited to submit an application to the scholarships provided by the Nisei Student Relocation Commemorative Fund (NSRCF).The NSRCF was founded in 1980 by Nisei (second generation Japanese Americans) who were incarcerated in U.S. concentration camps during World War II. 4,600 Nisei college students were assisted by the National Japanese American Student Relocation Council to leave the camps...
The Next Step Scholarship fund was established to assist students planning to pursue a trade, vocation, or a career in a specific profession. Examples of career/vocations include (but are not limited to): dental hygenist, construction, truck driver, beautician/barber, nursing, legal secretary, culinary arts, IT. The following career paths are excluded from consideration: physician, architect, veterinarian, attorney, and CPA.Preference will be...