Woman of Wonder Scholarships
$2,200
Introduction
These scholarships are intended for women who live in Southwest Washington — including Vancouver, Longview, Camas, or anywhere in Clark, Cowlitz, or Skamania County — and who are ready to invest in their education and future. We award support to students enrolled either full time or part time because we recognize that education often coexists with work, family responsibilities, and other life demands.
Who we prioritize
- Single mothers: Woman of Wonder gives preference to women raising children while balancing household and educational responsibilities.
- Women raised by a single parent: If growing up in a single-parent home shaped...
Introduction
These scholarships are intended for women who live in Southwest Washington — including Vancouver, Longview, Camas, or anywhere in Clark, Cowlitz, or Skamania County — and who are ready to invest in their education and future. We award support to students enrolled either full time or part time because we recognize that education often coexists with work, family responsibilities, and other life demands.
Who we prioritize
- Single mothers: Woman of Wonder gives preference to women raising children while balancing household and educational responsibilities.
- Women raised by a single parent: If growing up in a single-parent home shaped...
#RAREis Scholarship
$5,000
Living with a rare condition often brings distinct obstacles — frequent medical appointments, complex treatment schedules, hospital stays, and greater infection risk. Advances in diagnosis and care have extended and improved many lives, but people with rare diseases still encounter barriers to reaching common life goals. To help address this, the EveryLife Foundation for Rare Diseases created the #RAREis Scholarship Fund to support adults with rare diseases in pursuing educational opportunities.
With funding from Amgen, the EveryLife Foundation will award one-time scholarships of $5,000 each to as many as 58 recipients in 2026. Applications were accepted between March 17 and...
Living with a rare condition often brings distinct obstacles — frequent medical appointments, complex treatment schedules, hospital stays, and greater infection risk. Advances in diagnosis and care have extended and improved many lives, but people with rare diseases still encounter barriers to reaching common life goals. To help address this, the EveryLife Foundation for Rare Diseases created the #RAREis Scholarship Fund to support adults with rare diseases in pursuing educational opportunities.
With funding from Amgen, the EveryLife Foundation will award one-time scholarships of $5,000 each to as many as 58 recipients in 2026. Applications were accepted between March 17 and...
Futurama Foundation Scholarships
$3,000
The BPW/Maine Futurama Foundation, in partnership with the Maine Community Foundation, annually provides scholarships to women from Maine who demonstrate financial need. The Scholarship Period opens January 1st each year. This year each award is $3,000.
Eligibility and general conditions
- Awards are limited to women who are residents of Maine and demonstrate financial need.
- The Scholarship Period begins January 1st annually.
- Individual scholarship requirements (listed below) must be met in addition to the general criteria.
Available scholarships
1. The Lemieux-Lovejoy Youth Scholarship
- For a female high school senior who has been accepted to an accredited college...
The BPW/Maine Futurama Foundation, in partnership with the Maine Community Foundation, annually provides scholarships to women from Maine who demonstrate financial need. The Scholarship Period opens January 1st each year. This year each award is $3,000.
Eligibility and general conditions
- Awards are limited to women who are residents of Maine and demonstrate financial need.
- The Scholarship Period begins January 1st annually.
- Individual scholarship requirements (listed below) must be met in addition to the general criteria.
Available scholarships
1. The Lemieux-Lovejoy Youth Scholarship
- For a female high school senior who has been accepted to an accredited college...
CAA Youth Scholarship Program
$5,000
Dear Graduating Seniors and Proud Parents,
Welcome to the California Alarm Association (CAA) Youth Scholarship Program.
Overview
For 2026, the CAA Youth Scholarship Program will award more than $20,000 to eligible students. These scholarships are intended for children of active-duty peace officers, firefighters, and paramedics who live in California, are graduating from high school, and plan to enroll at a four-year college or university.
About CAA
The members of the California Alarm Association supply products and services that improve life safety across California communities. Our organization’s goals align closely with those of public safety professionals: enhancing safety and the overall...
Dear Graduating Seniors and Proud Parents,
Welcome to the California Alarm Association (CAA) Youth Scholarship Program.
Overview
For 2026, the CAA Youth Scholarship Program will award more than $20,000 to eligible students. These scholarships are intended for children of active-duty peace officers, firefighters, and paramedics who live in California, are graduating from high school, and plan to enroll at a four-year college or university.
About CAA
The members of the California Alarm Association supply products and services that improve life safety across California communities. Our organization’s goals align closely with those of public safety professionals: enhancing safety and the overall...
Morris King & Hodge Driver Safety Scholarship
$2,000
Texting while driving is a major safety threat on roads across the United States. To raise awareness about the risks and to encourage practical solutions, Morris, King & Hodge, P.C., is proud to sponsor the 12th Annual Driver Safety Scholarship. The firm will award three scholarships to 2026 high school graduates from the following Alabama counties — Dekalb, Franklin, Lawrence, Colbert, Cullman, Jackson, Lauderdale, Limestone, Madison, Marshall, and Morgan — as well as to rising freshmen at Alabama colleges and universities who live in those counties. Applicants must submit an original written or video essay that explains the dangers of...
Texting while driving is a major safety threat on roads across the United States. To raise awareness about the risks and to encourage practical solutions, Morris, King & Hodge, P.C., is proud to sponsor the 12th Annual Driver Safety Scholarship. The firm will award three scholarships to 2026 high school graduates from the following Alabama counties — Dekalb, Franklin, Lawrence, Colbert, Cullman, Jackson, Lauderdale, Limestone, Madison, Marshall, and Morgan — as well as to rising freshmen at Alabama colleges and universities who live in those counties. Applicants must submit an original written or video essay that explains the dangers of...
American Baptist Home Mission Societies Scholarships
$1,500
The application window for the 2025–26 ABHMS scholarships is now closed. Please return in the fall for details about scholarship opportunities for the 2026–27 academic year. If you have questions about ABHMS scholarships, contact our Scholarship Office.
Overview of Awards
- Scholarship amounts vary and are disbursed directly to the recipient’s school to be applied toward tuition charges.
- ABHMS awards are available to full-time students as well as part-time students and those attending community college. For the 2025–2026 academic year, part-time and community college awards are offered in the range of $750–$1,500, subject to available funds.
- Recipients who...
The application window for the 2025–26 ABHMS scholarships is now closed. Please return in the fall for details about scholarship opportunities for the 2026–27 academic year. If you have questions about ABHMS scholarships, contact our Scholarship Office.
Overview of Awards
- Scholarship amounts vary and are disbursed directly to the recipient’s school to be applied toward tuition charges.
- ABHMS awards are available to full-time students as well as part-time students and those attending community college. For the 2025–2026 academic year, part-time and community college awards are offered in the range of $750–$1,500, subject to available funds.
- Recipients who...
Anne Lowe Scholarship
$1,000
Deadline: Completed applications must be submitted by April 15, 2026.
Notification and disbursement: Applicants will be informed in June 2026 whether they have been chosen for the Anne Lowe Scholarship for the 2026–2027 academic year. Awardees will receive a verification form which must be returned to their financial advisor; scholarship funds will be sent directly to the recipient’s school only after that verification is submitted.
Eligibility
- Legally blind. For purposes of this scholarship, legal blindness is defined by the American Foundation for the Blind as: "Legal blindness is a level of vision loss that has been legally defined to...
Deadline: Completed applications must be submitted by April 15, 2026.
Notification and disbursement: Applicants will be informed in June 2026 whether they have been chosen for the Anne Lowe Scholarship for the 2026–2027 academic year. Awardees will receive a verification form which must be returned to their financial advisor; scholarship funds will be sent directly to the recipient’s school only after that verification is submitted.
Eligibility
- Legally blind. For purposes of this scholarship, legal blindness is defined by the American Foundation for the Blind as: "Legal blindness is a level of vision loss that has been legally defined to...
Bird Dog Foundation College Scholarship
$2,000
The Bird Dog Foundation presents two annual programs for students and young adults: a K–12 Youth Art Contest and a College Scholarship Essay Contest. Both events are popular in the region and attract many entries each year. All activities are hosted at the National Bird Dog Museum in Grand Junction, TN.
Youth Art Contest (Grades K–12)
- Overview: The Foundation’s yearly Youth Art Contest draws hundreds of submissions from local schools and home-school students. It is open to enrolled and home-schooled students in kindergarten through 12th grade who live or attend school within a 75-mile radius of the National Bird...
The Bird Dog Foundation presents two annual programs for students and young adults: a K–12 Youth Art Contest and a College Scholarship Essay Contest. Both events are popular in the region and attract many entries each year. All activities are hosted at the National Bird Dog Museum in Grand Junction, TN.
Youth Art Contest (Grades K–12)
- Overview: The Foundation’s yearly Youth Art Contest draws hundreds of submissions from local schools and home-school students. It is open to enrolled and home-schooled students in kindergarten through 12th grade who live or attend school within a 75-mile radius of the National Bird...
CREW Network Scholarship
$10,000
Please review eligibility below and submit your application by April 1, 2026. Applications will be accepted only through our online portal.
Scholarship application review committee considerations
- Academic record
- Commitment to a career within the commercial real estate industry
- Extracurricular activities
- Employment and/or volunteer history
- Personal and professional references
U.S.-based scholarship eligibility
- Female applicants or those who identify as female
- Not a prior recipient of a CREW Network Foundation scholarship
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale
- Enrolled full-time as a junior, senior, or graduate student for the 2026–27 academic...
Please review eligibility below and submit your application by April 1, 2026. Applications will be accepted only through our online portal.
Scholarship application review committee considerations
- Academic record
- Commitment to a career within the commercial real estate industry
- Extracurricular activities
- Employment and/or volunteer history
- Personal and professional references
U.S.-based scholarship eligibility
- Female applicants or those who identify as female
- Not a prior recipient of a CREW Network Foundation scholarship
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale
- Enrolled full-time as a junior, senior, or graduate student for the 2026–27 academic...
Incight Scholarship
$500
Helping Students & Educators Reach their Unlimited Potential
Overview
The INCIGHT scholarship for the 2026–2027 academic year is now accepting applications. All submissions must be completed by April 15, 2026. Apply online.
Since 2004, INCIGHT has awarded more than 1,033 scholarships to students with disabilities who are pursuing postsecondary education. Recipients attend community colleges, four‑year universities, vocational programs, and graduate schools. These scholars are chosen for their dedication to community service and their perseverance in facing personal challenges. Many continue to support and volunteer with INCIGHT after graduation.
Apply Online
ELIGIBILITY — please read all instructions carefully
1. Residency: Applicants...
Helping Students & Educators Reach their Unlimited Potential
Overview
The INCIGHT scholarship for the 2026–2027 academic year is now accepting applications. All submissions must be completed by April 15, 2026. Apply online.
Since 2004, INCIGHT has awarded more than 1,033 scholarships to students with disabilities who are pursuing postsecondary education. Recipients attend community colleges, four‑year universities, vocational programs, and graduate schools. These scholars are chosen for their dedication to community service and their perseverance in facing personal challenges. Many continue to support and volunteer with INCIGHT after graduation.
Apply Online
ELIGIBILITY — please read all instructions carefully
1. Residency: Applicants...
Jimmie L. Dean Scholarship
$10,000
Introduction
The selection board uses a clear set of measures when evaluating applicants. Primary factors include the student’s GPA, standardized test results (ACT and/or SAT), and the intended undergraduate major. We view each award as an investment in the recipient and in Oklahoma’s future.
Award expectations
- Recipients are expected to complete an undergraduate degree within five years of the date they first enroll at the institution where they received the award as a first-time award recipient.
- The degree should be completed in the major listed on the application.
- Awardees must demonstrate personal responsibility and take part in...
Introduction
The selection board uses a clear set of measures when evaluating applicants. Primary factors include the student’s GPA, standardized test results (ACT and/or SAT), and the intended undergraduate major. We view each award as an investment in the recipient and in Oklahoma’s future.
Award expectations
- Recipients are expected to complete an undergraduate degree within five years of the date they first enroll at the institution where they received the award as a first-time award recipient.
- The degree should be completed in the major listed on the application.
- Awardees must demonstrate personal responsibility and take part in...
Stockholm Junior Water Prize Competition
$15,000
Introduction The U.S. Stockholm Junior Water Prize (SJWP), established in 1997 by the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) as a companion to the Stockholm Water Prize, recognizes outstanding high school research in water science. It is widely regarded as the premier international award for secondary-school students who undertake water-focused research projects. Who may enter (Eligibility) - Open to high school students in grades 9–12 who are at least 15 years old by August 1 of the competition year. - Individual entries or teams of up to two students are permitted. - Projects must be research-focused and address water-related topics such...
Introduction The U.S. Stockholm Junior Water Prize (SJWP), established in 1997 by the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) as a companion to the Stockholm Water Prize, recognizes outstanding high school research in water science. It is widely regarded as the premier international award for secondary-school students who undertake water-focused research projects. Who may enter (Eligibility) - Open to high school students in grades 9–12 who are at least 15 years old by August 1 of the competition year. - Individual entries or teams of up to two students are permitted. - Projects must be research-focused and address water-related topics such...