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2760 Airport Drive, Suite 125, Columbus, OH 43219
12-week long program that prepares women to pursue post-secondary education and secure employment with a livable wage. This program is designed to help low-to moderate income working women in central Ohio become “educated, empowered and elevated” to a new level of financial stability for themselves and their families. Partner agencies work together to present a comprehensive curriculum and support services to help women succeed. College preparation program with instruction includes personal enrichment topics, financial literacy, educational readiness, career development, and college preparatory math and English. Supportive Services are provided during the preparation program and after completion. Supportive Services include: mentorship from the Women's Leadership Council, case management/career counseling, employment services, financial counseling, monthly support groups, an incentive program, and opportunities for networking and continued support.
LSS 211 Central Ohio
2750 North Lakeview Avenue, Chicago, IL 60614-1889
Provides college scholarships each year through its three scholarship programs. The application process and deadlines vary for each program. All applications must go through the local Elks Lodge.
211 Pathways
20918 State Route 251, Saint Martin, OH 45118
Provides postsecondary educational support to first-generation and non-traditional students in Southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky through scholarships.
211 UWGC
11660 Upper Gilchrist Road, Mount Vernon, OH 43050
The Drive to Succeed Scholarship Program, administered through the Knox County Health Department, is to expand access to driver’s education training for income-eligible teenagers and young adults by providing a scholarship to those who cannot afford to take driver’s education training. The student may need to provide a $25 deposit to the school that will then be used for their driving test.
211 Pathways
25 South Front Street, Columbus, OH 43215
Administers a variety of grant and scholarship programs to aid students pursuing higher education in Ohio.
211 Summit
319 North Third Street, Hamilton, OH 45011
Provides grants and scholarships in the Greater Hamilton area.
211 UWGC
254 East Mansfield Street, Bucyrus, OH 44820
The Foundation has 43 scholarship funds that distribute approximately 110 scholarships varying in size from $500-$10,000 per year. Scholarships are available for high school seniors as well as current college students. We also have scholarships available for non-traditional students and study abroad students. About half of our scholarships are renewable, however, they are not renewed automatically- students must reapply each year.
211 Pathways
Provides scholarships to high school seniors who have been involved in the arts.
211 Summit
300 Madison Avenue, Suite 1400a, Toledo, OH 43604
Offers two-generation Scholarship Program
UW 211 Greater Toledo
Gahanna, OH 43230
Provides patient care kits, supportive services and transportation assistance, either paid cab rides or gas cards and food cards to patients of OSU James hospital and Nationwide Children's who are affected by Sickle Cell disease. Perform weekly radio program to provide information not only about sickle cell but, we also provide a platform for local organization about their services and program.
LSS 211 Central Ohio
324 East Fourth Street, Second Floor, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Provides educational grants, institutional scholarship funds, scholarships, and other information on financial aid or assistance to students who are eligible.
211 UWGC
1216 Sunbury Road, Columbus, OH 43219
Assists students who demonstrate financial need to obtain the financial assistance they require to meet their educational and living expenses while in school. Financial aid can include a combination of sources such as loans, scholarships, grants or work-study awards.
LSS 211 Central Ohio
25 South Front Street, Columbus, OH 43215
Administers a variety of scholarship programs to aid students pursuing higher education in Ohio.
211 UWGC
1035 Beverly Avenue, Zanesville, OH 43701
Offers a variety of programs that are sponsored/provided by organizations within the community. Current programs available are: - Special Riders, provides individuals with severe physical disabilities the opportunity to ride horses. Volunteers and staff work in teams of three to facilitate a safe horseback riding experience for participants. We have spring and fall sessions available. - Equipment Loan, offers loan items to individuals recovering from surgeries or other health related issues at no cost for up to 3 months. . - Caregiver Support Group
HelpLink 211 Dayton
300 North Main Street, Suite 300, Middletown, OH 45042
Provides grants and scholarships in the Greater Middletown are.
211 UWGC
2518 Campus Road, Room 2120 Lancelot Thompson Student Union, Toledo, OH 43606
Provide academic scholarships to UToledo students
UW 211 Greater Toledo
205 E Palmer Rd, Bellefontaine, OH 43311
Annually scholarships and loans are awarded to Logan County residents pursuing a degree in the medical field.
HelpLine211 Delaware OH
7700 Clocktower Drive, Kirtland, OH 44094-5198
Provides assistance to students in obtaining the optimal financial options. Financial assistance can be used to coverer tuition, fees, books, supplies, transportation, room and board, and school related expenses such as child care and the purchase of a computer.
Lifeline Lake County 211
225 Reinekers Lane, Suite 660, Alexandria, VA 22311
Provides college scholarships for individuals who are legally blind in both eyes
UW 211 Greater Toledo
460 West Paige Avenue, Barberton, OH 44203
Awards scholarships for Barberton residents pursuing higher education.
211 Summit
215 South Walnut Street, Wooster, OH 44691
Administers funding to assist physically disabled individuals and persons with debilitating disease with the following needs: * Provides medical and assistive equipment * Assistance with medication expense * Grant sponsorships for two Ida Sue students to attend the College of Wooster Nursery School * Scholarships for high school graduates with physical disabilities who plan to attend college, university, or trade school * Funding of projects that assist people with physical disabilities
211 Mansfield OH
100 Putman Street, Marietta, OH 45750
Administers more than 60 scholarship funds through an open application process, although the majority of scholarship recipients are chosen by representatives from the school system and do not require an application. SCHOLARSHIP TIMELINE January – March 20 Review available scholarships Complete the Master Application Complete essays and other individual scholarship requirements Compile all required documents and prep for submission Submit completed application packet to Marietta Community Foundation, 100 Putnam Street Marietta, OH 45750 by Monday, March 20, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. No late submissions will be accepted. March – April Notify MCF if any application information changes Applications are processed, then distributed to dedicated scholarship committees for extensive review and voting April 23 – June 30 Selection notifications are emailed to recipients at least one week before the Scholarship Awards Ceremony — Sunday, April 23, 2023 Recipients attend Scholarship Awards Ceremony on April 30, 2023 Recipients submit Scholarship Contract(s) by June 30, 2023
211 Pathways
828 Lee Street, Zanesville, OH 43701
The mission of the M.E.O.A.G. Inc Scholarship Fund is to provide financial assistance to students who a) are residents of Muskingum County, b) want to attend institutions of higher education, but c) lack the required resources. Purposes: To enable students to attend an accredited institution of higher education through the awarding of scholarship assistance up to One Thousand Dollars ($1000.00) to increase participation rates of the M.E.O.A.G. Inc. service area. The scholarship is awarded annually to an eligible Muskingum County high school senior or non-traditional student. In addition, the recipient’s application is submitted to the Corporation of Ohio Appalachian Development(COAD) for consideration in the David V. Stivison Scholarship Fund.
211 Pathways
3 Cardaras Drive, Glouster, OH 45732
Scholarship applications available for students in Hocking, Athens, and Perry Counties who wish to attend an accredited institution of higher education. Completed applications must be submitted to HAPCAP by March 1 of each year in order to be considered for funding for the academic year beginning in September.
211 Pathways
25 South Front Street, Seventh Floor, Columbus, OH 432154183
Provides Autism Scholarship Program (ASP) funds to reimburse parents of children with autism for special educational services from private providers approved by the state that can fulfill a child's Individual Education Plan (IEP's). Since these funds replace monies paid by the state to the school district of residence, when a family accepts this voucher, they can no longer get these services from their school district. Funds may or may not cover the complete cost of services from a particular provider. Parents may use more than one provider as long as the amount requested does not exceed $27,000 in an academic year.
211 UWGC
