Emphasizes assisting those with visual needs (glasses) but any other needs will be considered. Scholarships awarded to Lucas graduating seniors who are selected from applicants.
Emphasizes assisting those with visual needs (glasses) but any other needs will be considered. Scholarships awarded to Lucas graduating seniors who are selected from applicants.
Provides scholarships, up to $5,000 to students with disabilities. These funds can be applied toward tuition for college, trade school, or certification programs, helping students advance their education and career goals.
Provides scholarships, up to $5,000 to students with disabilities. These funds can be applied toward tuition for college, trade school, or certification programs, helping students advance their education and career goals.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Provides workshops, camps, classes and private lessons in the areas of music, dance, theatre, visual arts and Kenpo for seniors, adults, teens, and kids.
Provides workshops, camps, classes and private lessons in the areas of music, dance, theatre, visual arts and Kenpo for seniors, adults, teens, and kids.
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
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
Provides instruction and performance/exhibit opportunities for visual arts, theater, music, and dance. Also provides a makerspace workshops with 3D printers and a CNC router. Newly added Spanish language instruction program also available for select sessions.
Provides instruction and performance/exhibit opportunities for visual arts, theater, music, and dance. Also provides a makerspace workshops with 3D printers and a CNC router. Newly added Spanish language instruction program also available for select sessions.
Offers continuing college students with financial need the opportunity to secure additional financial assistance to help them reach their higher education goals.
Offers continuing college students with financial need the opportunity to secure additional financial assistance to help them reach their higher education goals.
Supports over 230 donor-established scholarship funds in sustaining the continued educational pursuits of the region’s students. These scholarships are made possible through FAO’s generous donors and we take pride in honoring the legacy and story behind each fund.
Supports over 230 donor-established scholarship funds in sustaining the continued educational pursuits of the region’s students. These scholarships are made possible through FAO’s generous donors and we take pride in honoring the legacy and story behind each fund.
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.
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.
Provides EdChoice and EdChoice Expansion scholarships to eligible students to attend the participating private school of their choice. Scholarship amounts are up to $6166 for grades K-8 and $8408 for grades 9-12, or the actual tuition charged, whichever amount is lower. Program does not cover uniforms, books, or other materials related to school.
Provides EdChoice and EdChoice Expansion scholarships to eligible students to attend the participating private school of their choice. Scholarship amounts are up to $6166 for grades K-8 and $8408 for grades 9-12, or the actual tuition charged, whichever amount is lower. Program does not cover uniforms, books, or other materials related to school.
The Marion Family YMCA believes in providing membership and program services to all who seek us out, without bias and regardless of ability, gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, income or other demographic attribute. Furthermore, we are committed to providing discounts on membership and program fees for those who demonstrate financial need. The Y’s membership discount program, funded in part by our Annual Campaign, uses all available resources to provide support to those who have financial need and qualify for a discount.
The Marion Family YMCA believes in providing membership and program services to all who seek us out, without bias and regardless of ability, gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, income or other demographic attribute. Furthermore, we are committed to providing discounts on membership and program fees for those who demonstrate financial need. The Y’s membership discount program, funded in part by our Annual Campaign, uses all available resources to provide support to those who have financial need and qualify for a discount.
Has classes for children with Learning Needs:
1. Parent powered, student first mentality
2. Serving children ages five-12 in settings based on individual needs
3. Low student/teacher ratio, small group and 1:1 instruction
4. Individualized learning plan and schedule, meeting their educational needs.
Has classes for children with Learning Needs:
1. Parent powered, student first mentality
2. Serving children ages five-12 in settings based on individual needs
3. Low student/teacher ratio, small group and 1:1 instruction
4. Individualized learning plan and schedule, meeting their educational needs.
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.
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.
Those not able to pay full membership or program fees may be awarded partial assistance scholarships based upon demonstrated need and availability of funds.
Those not able to pay full membership or program fees may be awarded partial assistance scholarships based upon demonstrated need and availability of funds.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Provides the following grants and scholarships:
* Competitive Grant Program - Fulfill community needs
* Education Scholarship - Local students attending college or career technical education center
* Summertime Kids Program - Local nonprofits providing summer programming
* Teacher Assistance Program - Fund projects for teachers in K-12 classrooms
* Women's Fund - Programs that empower women
Provides the following grants and scholarships:
* Competitive Grant Program - Fulfill community needs
* Education Scholarship - Local students attending college or career technical education center
* Summertime Kids Program - Local nonprofits providing summer programming
* Teacher Assistance Program - Fund projects for teachers in K-12 classrooms
* Women's Fund - Programs that empower women