The United Daughters of the Confederacy offers the Hector W. Church scholarship program. Application forms are available only through local UDC chapters and submission of application forms is only through UDC Chapters; email or mail. Two members of the same family may not hold General scholarships simultaneously. Lineage form (complete with all information and complete […]
The United Daughters of the Confederacy offers the Ship Island-Mrs. J.O. Jones Memorial scholarship program. Recipient must be in the field of nursing. Scholarship application forms are available only through local UDC Chapters. Attach the following to the application: Lineage form (complete with all information and complete proof of lineage (if non-UDC/CofC), OR applicants original […]
An award of $10,000 would be given in the memory of Helen W. Nies, former Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Special considerations for the Helen W. Nies award include: (a) encouraging the participation of women lawyers in the legal profession, (b) recognizing the contributions of women lawyers […]
The United Daughters of the Confederacy offers the Henry Clay Darsey scholarship program. Application forms are available only through local UDC chapters and submission of application forms is only through UDC Chapters; email or mail. Two members of the same family may not hold General scholarships simultaneously. Lineage form (complete with all information and complete […]
Any registered nurse who is an active member of AHNA for a minimum of five (5) years is eligible to be nominated for the HNY Award, including all former Leadership Council/ Board of Directors and Past Presidents. Kindly visit the scholarship site for the comprehensive list of criteria and more information.
This award is intended to recognize fresh new nurses who have dedicated themselves to a holistic path and who have applied creative holistic practices. These stars epitomize holism in their personal and professional lives. Applicants must be an AHNA active member for a minimum of two (2) years. Exemplification of an enthusiastic endorsement of Holistic […]
An award of $10,000 would honor the memory of Howard T. Markey, the first Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Like the other Fund scholarships, the award seeks out law students demonstrating academic promise, economic need, and an interest in the subject matter of the Federal Circuitβs legal […]
The INCIGHT Scholarship is funded by INCIGHT, an organization that unlocks the potential of individuals with disabilities through employment, education, and independence. Every year, their INCIGHT Scholarship awards $500 to multiple Washington, Oregon, and California residents who will be attending institutions of higher education and have any type of disability.
Preference given to Navy, Marine Corps or Coast Guard personnel, their spouses and dependent biological, step or adoptive children, grandchildren or great-grandchildren.
All high school freshmen, sophomores or juniors can participate. Students from public and private schools, homeschool, and international students are eligible. All entrants must write an essay of 500 words or less that addresses the topic for this scholarship cycle. Visit the scholarship web page for updates.