Order by:
Read More

Annual Liberty Graphics Art Contest

One-time scholarship to the successful student who submits the winning artwork depicting appreciation of the natural environment of Maine. Applicants must be residents of Maine and be a high school seniors. Original works in traditional flat media are the required format. Photography, sculpture and computer-generated work cannot be considered. Multiple submissions are allowed.

Read More
Read More

Basic Research Grants Program

Grant supports research projects that will contribute to identifying and understanding the basic defect in Huntington’s disease. Award value is up to $75,000. Grants are usually for one year with a possibility of renewal. Grant applications should be submitted by email and five hard copies.

Read More
Read More

Calculated Genius STEMINIST Scholarship

The STEMINIST Scholarship Program provides financial support to women pursuing college degrees in ENGINEERING! Calculated Genius is proud to support and encourage women to pursue degrees in engineering by recognizing their talents with financial awards. Who Can Apply for Calculated Genius’ Scholarship? College-bound WOMEN from the Chicago metropolitan area who will be majoring in engineering. […]

Read More
Read More

Centene Institute Youth Impact Award: Vaping Prevention

Eligibility: Must be between 14 and 19 years old Must be a US resident Steps to Enter Learn about youth vaping and why it is a crisis in our country by downloading the curriculum Develop a 30 – 60 second Public Service Announcement promoting youth vaping prevention through innovative messaging based on the criteria listed below. […]

Read More
Read More

Child Development Teacher and Supervisor Grant Program

Award is for those students pursuing an approved course of study leading to a Child Development Permit issued by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. In exchange for each year funding is received, recipients agree to provide one year of service in a licensed childcare center.

Read More
Read More

Fred T. Korematsu Summer Fellowship

In partnership with the Fred T. Korematsu Institute, NLF will be accepting applications for the Fred T. Korematsu Summer Fellowship Program. The program will provide $6,000 to a law student for a meaningful summer internship at a public interest organization. The fellow will work to further Fred T. Korematsu’s legacy as a civil rights pioneer. […]

Read More
Read More

Green Girls Diversity in STEM Scholarship

Requirements: Must be a High school senior or undergraduate student at an accredited university High school seniors must have plans to study at a 2-year, 4-year, or technical college as full-time students. (You do not need to have already been admitted at the time you apply for this scholarship.) Must intend to study a STEM-related […]

Read More
Read More

Kathern F. Gruber Scholarship

Award for undergraduate or graduate study is available to dependent children, grandchildren and spouses of legally blind veterans to include Active Duty legally blinded Armed Forces members. The veteran’s blindness may be either service or non-service connected. High school seniors may apply. Applicant must be enrolled or accepted for admission as a full-time student in […]

Read More
Read More

NLF Public Interest Internship Grant

The NLF Public Interest Internship Grant will fund at least one legal intern at a public interest organization(s) that provides either direct legal services or impact litigation on behalf of the Asian Pacific American community. Qualified organizations may apply for more than one internship and grants of up to $6,000 per intern will be provided […]

Read More
Read More

PICPA Academic Merit Scholarship

PICPA Academic Merit Scholarships are awarded to students enrolled full time at a Pennsylvania college or university who have completed a minimum of 45 credit hours and declared a major in accounting. Other requirements are listed below. Awards are given on a competitive basis to candidates who best satisfy the requirements of high intellectual capacity, […]

Read More