Here is where you can find resources for scholarships.
The PB&J Scholarship is for students who have experienced personal challenges that may not have allowed them to perform well academically, but who still have the drive to succeed.
Examples of personal challenges include, but are not limited to:
medical issues
peer issues: bullying, change of school, minority status, etc.
family issues: divorce, death, lack of income, homelessness, foster care, abuse, etc.
When in doubt, students are encouraged to apply; this scholarship is meant to be inclusive.
The deadline is May 31, 2001.
Sponsored by Stop the Bleed Coalition and Z-Medica, LLC
There are two sets of National Scholarships:
One set of scholarships is based on a video submission
A second set of scholarships is based on an essay submission
Deadline May 8th
Sponsored by Z-Medica, Stop the Bleed Coalition, and Amp Your Good
The Front Line Families Scholarships are being offered to high school students who have a parent or guardian who has been on the Front Line this past year.
To apply, write an essay or make a short video telling us your family’s story – what your parent(s) or guardian(s) have been doing on their frontline and what you learned from that.
Deadline May 8th