Grossman Scholarship
$10,000
Introduction
The Grossman Scholarship Program supports students who have shown a proven dedication to protecting and caring for natural resources, helping make post-secondary education attainable for those pursuing careers in environmental stewardship. Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado (VOC) values diversity and inclusion and strongly encourages applicants from all backgrounds, ethnicities, and life experiences to apply, with the goal of building a more inclusive outdoor stewardship community.
Key dates
- Applications are open for the 2026–2027 academic year.
- Submission deadline: March 1, 2026 by 11:59 PM MST.
Who may apply
Grossman Scholarships are available to Colorado residents planning to enroll in...
Introduction
The Grossman Scholarship Program supports students who have shown a proven dedication to protecting and caring for natural resources, helping make post-secondary education attainable for those pursuing careers in environmental stewardship. Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado (VOC) values diversity and inclusion and strongly encourages applicants from all backgrounds, ethnicities, and life experiences to apply, with the goal of building a more inclusive outdoor stewardship community.
Key dates
- Applications are open for the 2026–2027 academic year.
- Submission deadline: March 1, 2026 by 11:59 PM MST.
Who may apply
Grossman Scholarships are available to Colorado residents planning to enroll in...
OSAC Scholarships
$10,000
Overview
The OSAC Scholarship Application lets current and prospective Oregon students submit a single application to be considered for many awards at once. Each year OSAC distributes more than $10 million through over 600 individual scholarships.
Important dates
The 2026–27 OSAC Scholarship Application is now open. Submit by the Early-Bird deadline: February 17, 2026. The final cutoff is March 2, 2026. Both deadlines close at 11:59 PM Pacific Time.
Where awards can be used
Scholarship funds are intended for use at U.S. colleges and universities that participate in Title IV federal student aid programs. (Note: U.S. military academies are not...
Overview
The OSAC Scholarship Application lets current and prospective Oregon students submit a single application to be considered for many awards at once. Each year OSAC distributes more than $10 million through over 600 individual scholarships.
Important dates
The 2026–27 OSAC Scholarship Application is now open. Submit by the Early-Bird deadline: February 17, 2026. The final cutoff is March 2, 2026. Both deadlines close at 11:59 PM Pacific Time.
Where awards can be used
Scholarship funds are intended for use at U.S. colleges and universities that participate in Title IV federal student aid programs. (Note: U.S. military academies are not...
Jack Terry Memorial Scholarship
$2,000
Introductory summary Dr. Jack Terry was born in Poland in 1930. As a child he endured the Holocaust, losing his entire family and surviving the horrors of three Nazi concentration camps. At the end of World War II an American Army officer found him alone in the camp and arranged for his passage to the United States. Life and accomplishments When he arrived in the U.S. Jack was 15 years old, had only an elementary school education, and did not speak English. He persevered—completing high school and college while working, becoming a geological engineer, and later attending medical school to...
Introductory summary Dr. Jack Terry was born in Poland in 1930. As a child he endured the Holocaust, losing his entire family and surviving the horrors of three Nazi concentration camps. At the end of World War II an American Army officer found him alone in the camp and arranged for his passage to the United States. Life and accomplishments When he arrived in the U.S. Jack was 15 years old, had only an elementary school education, and did not speak English. He persevered—completing high school and college while working, becoming a geological engineer, and later attending medical school to...
Pogorzelski-Yankee Memorial Scholarships
$15,000
Overview
The AGO Committee on Scholarships will award two Pogorzelski‑Yankee Scholarships of $15,000 each to students who will be enrolled full time at an accredited college, university, or conservatory in the 2026–27 undergraduate academic year. Previous awardees may submit new applications, but awards are not automatically renewed.
Eligibility
To be considered, applicants must:
- Demonstrate verifiable financial need.
- Intend to devote a substantial portion of the two years immediately following graduation to organ-related activities such as teaching, performing, or another serious professional pursuit involving the organ.
- Be members of the American Guild of Organists (AGO).
- Not be...
Overview
The AGO Committee on Scholarships will award two Pogorzelski‑Yankee Scholarships of $15,000 each to students who will be enrolled full time at an accredited college, university, or conservatory in the 2026–27 undergraduate academic year. Previous awardees may submit new applications, but awards are not automatically renewed.
Eligibility
To be considered, applicants must:
- Demonstrate verifiable financial need.
- Intend to devote a substantial portion of the two years immediately following graduation to organ-related activities such as teaching, performing, or another serious professional pursuit involving the organ.
- Be members of the American Guild of Organists (AGO).
- Not be...
Amcor Technical School Scholarship Program
$5,000
Introduction
Scholarship America — the nation’s largest designer and administrator of scholarship and educational support programs for corporations, foundations, associations, and individuals — manages this award program. Program eligibility is ultimately determined by the sponsor; Scholarship America’s evaluation team reviews eligible applications.
Eligibility
Applicants must meet all of the following to be considered for the Amcor Scholarship Program:
- Be a dependent child under age 25 as of the application deadline of a permanent, full‑time employee of Amcor Flexibles North America or a Corporate U.S. colleague at AFNA locations (NIC, Deerfield, Oshkosh South Annex). Children of employees who are deceased,...
Introduction
Scholarship America — the nation’s largest designer and administrator of scholarship and educational support programs for corporations, foundations, associations, and individuals — manages this award program. Program eligibility is ultimately determined by the sponsor; Scholarship America’s evaluation team reviews eligible applications.
Eligibility
Applicants must meet all of the following to be considered for the Amcor Scholarship Program:
- Be a dependent child under age 25 as of the application deadline of a permanent, full‑time employee of Amcor Flexibles North America or a Corporate U.S. colleague at AFNA locations (NIC, Deerfield, Oshkosh South Annex). Children of employees who are deceased,...
Becca's Closet Scholarships
$1,000
Introduction — Becca’s Story
In the spring of her freshman year at Nova High School in Davie, Florida, Rebecca “Becca” Kirtman began a dress drive to help classmates who could not afford formal attire for school events. By the end of her sophomore year she had collected and donated more than 250 dresses, enabling hundreds of students to attend homecomings and proms with confidence. Becca was a 16‑year‑old honor student, cheerleader, and devoted friend. She died in an automobile accident on August 20, 2003.
To carry forward her vision, volunteers established Becca’s Closet as a national nonprofit. For 23 years,...
Introduction — Becca’s Story
In the spring of her freshman year at Nova High School in Davie, Florida, Rebecca “Becca” Kirtman began a dress drive to help classmates who could not afford formal attire for school events. By the end of her sophomore year she had collected and donated more than 250 dresses, enabling hundreds of students to attend homecomings and proms with confidence. Becca was a 16‑year‑old honor student, cheerleader, and devoted friend. She died in an automobile accident on August 20, 2003.
To carry forward her vision, volunteers established Becca’s Closet as a national nonprofit. For 23 years,...
Peace of Mind Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction
Bott & Associates, Ltd. is committed to helping individuals, parents, spouses, and families plan for the future so their estates and loved ones are cared for after they are gone. We assist people at every life stage and with a wide range of assets, guiding them in decisions that protect their property and reflect their wishes. Our work aims to provide lasting peace of mind by helping clients support the people and causes they care about even after death.
We take pride in this mission and appreciate others and organizations who support people’s well‑being today. Recognizing that different approaches...
Introduction
Bott & Associates, Ltd. is committed to helping individuals, parents, spouses, and families plan for the future so their estates and loved ones are cared for after they are gone. We assist people at every life stage and with a wide range of assets, guiding them in decisions that protect their property and reflect their wishes. Our work aims to provide lasting peace of mind by helping clients support the people and causes they care about even after death.
We take pride in this mission and appreciate others and organizations who support people’s well‑being today. Recognizing that different approaches...
BBJ Community Leadership Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction Brown Bass & Jeter is a full-service litigation firm based in Jackson, Mississippi, proudly owned and led by Black women. The firm’s partners are pioneers who share a conviction that strengthening and revitalizing local communities is essential to wider social progress. In support of that mission, Brown Bass & Jeter is pleased to offer two $1,000 scholarships for college or other post-secondary students who demonstrate leadership and a commitment to community improvement. Who should apply This award targets emerging leaders from a variety of backgrounds who are actively working to make a positive difference. Applicants may range from first-year...
Introduction Brown Bass & Jeter is a full-service litigation firm based in Jackson, Mississippi, proudly owned and led by Black women. The firm’s partners are pioneers who share a conviction that strengthening and revitalizing local communities is essential to wider social progress. In support of that mission, Brown Bass & Jeter is pleased to offer two $1,000 scholarships for college or other post-secondary students who demonstrate leadership and a commitment to community improvement. Who should apply This award targets emerging leaders from a variety of backgrounds who are actively working to make a positive difference. Applicants may range from first-year...
SAE SmartMobility Evolution Scholarship
$5,000
Purpose
This scholarship supports students preparing for careers that advance clean, safe, and accessible mobility — particularly work enabled by connected, automated, energy‑efficient, and shared technologies that improve the future of transportation and the user experience.
Award
SAE aims to grant three or more scholarships each year, each worth $5,000, subject to the number of qualified applicants and available funds. Awards are open to students from incoming freshmen through graduate level.
Eligibility
- Must be a U.S. resident.
- GPA requirements: incoming freshmen — minimum 3.75 GPA; incoming college upperclassmen (sophomore, junior, senior) and graduate students — minimum 3.5 GPA....
Purpose
This scholarship supports students preparing for careers that advance clean, safe, and accessible mobility — particularly work enabled by connected, automated, energy‑efficient, and shared technologies that improve the future of transportation and the user experience.
Award
SAE aims to grant three or more scholarships each year, each worth $5,000, subject to the number of qualified applicants and available funds. Awards are open to students from incoming freshmen through graduate level.
Eligibility
- Must be a U.S. resident.
- GPA requirements: incoming freshmen — minimum 3.75 GPA; incoming college upperclassmen (sophomore, junior, senior) and graduate students — minimum 3.5 GPA....
Women's Metropolitan Golf Association Foundation Scholarship
$12,500
Introduction
Since 2001 the WMGA Foundation has awarded scholarships to help young women pursue post‑secondary education. To date, more than 115 recipients have received financial support. Scholarship funds may be used toward tuition, room and board, incidental fees, and books. Awards are granted based on continued enrollment and verified financial need.
Eligibility
To be considered, applicants must meet all of the following:
- Be a young woman who has shown an interest in or has an association with the game of golf.
- Demonstrate financial need by providing copies of the FAFSA, the SAR (Student Aid Report), the applicant’s and...
Introduction
Since 2001 the WMGA Foundation has awarded scholarships to help young women pursue post‑secondary education. To date, more than 115 recipients have received financial support. Scholarship funds may be used toward tuition, room and board, incidental fees, and books. Awards are granted based on continued enrollment and verified financial need.
Eligibility
To be considered, applicants must meet all of the following:
- Be a young woman who has shown an interest in or has an association with the game of golf.
- Demonstrate financial need by providing copies of the FAFSA, the SAR (Student Aid Report), the applicant’s and...
Olga Christensen National Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction
The Danish Sisterhood of America takes great pride in offering Scholarship and Grant opportunities to its members and to their children, with no age restrictions.
Funding and donor requirements
These awards are funded through permanent endowments and memorial gifts and are further supported by donations from individual members, local lodges, and national districts. Membership dues are not used to fund these scholarships. When the scholarship and grant funds were created, the donors — many with deep ties to the Sisterhood — specified eligibility conditions that the organization is legally obligated to follow. The continuity of the program depends on...
Introduction
The Danish Sisterhood of America takes great pride in offering Scholarship and Grant opportunities to its members and to their children, with no age restrictions.
Funding and donor requirements
These awards are funded through permanent endowments and memorial gifts and are further supported by donations from individual members, local lodges, and national districts. Membership dues are not used to fund these scholarships. When the scholarship and grant funds were created, the donors — many with deep ties to the Sisterhood — specified eligibility conditions that the organization is legally obligated to follow. The continuity of the program depends on...
Elizabeth Garde National Scholarship
$850
Overview
The Danish Sisterhood of America proudly administers a variety of scholarships and grants available to current Sisterhood members and their children, with no age restriction. These awards are funded by established endowments and memorial funds and are further supported by contributions from individual members, local lodges, and national districts. Membership dues are not used to finance these programs.
When the scholarship and grant funds were created, donors—many with close ties to the Sisterhood—specified eligibility conditions that the organization is legally obligated to follow. The long-term viability of the program depends on investment performance and continued donations; gifts from members...
Overview
The Danish Sisterhood of America proudly administers a variety of scholarships and grants available to current Sisterhood members and their children, with no age restriction. These awards are funded by established endowments and memorial funds and are further supported by contributions from individual members, local lodges, and national districts. Membership dues are not used to finance these programs.
When the scholarship and grant funds were created, donors—many with close ties to the Sisterhood—specified eligibility conditions that the organization is legally obligated to follow. The long-term viability of the program depends on investment performance and continued donations; gifts from members...