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 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.
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.
Yearly recognition of high school seniors who have suffered some life adversity, but have succeeded in spite of them. When honored with the award, each recipient is presented with several gifts, including a scholarship.
Yearly recognition of high school seniors who have suffered some life adversity, but have succeeded in spite of them. When honored with the award, each recipient is presented with several gifts, including a scholarship.
Available to students in grades K-12 who meet the Income requirements. Scholarship is to be used toward tuition at the participating private school of student's choice. Scholarship is worth up to $8,407 and is renewable through high school graduation.
Available to students in grades K-12 who meet the Income requirements. Scholarship is to be used toward tuition at the participating private school of student's choice. Scholarship is worth up to $8,407 and is renewable through high school graduation.
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.
Provides financial aid advisory services to Lake and Geauga County residents seeking to attend a technical/vocational institution, community college, or four-year university or college. Scholarship Program. "Last Dollar" grants to supplement available funds after all other sources have been exhausted.
Provides financial aid advisory services to Lake and Geauga County residents seeking to attend a technical/vocational institution, community college, or four-year university or college. Scholarship Program. "Last Dollar" grants to supplement available funds after all other sources have been exhausted.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
The Jon Peterson Special Needs Scholarship Program provides scholarships to students in grades K-12 with special needs who have an Individualized Education Program (IEP) from their home school district. The scholarship can be used at the participating school and/or private service provider(s) of their choice and is renewable through high school graduation or the student's 22nd birthday.
The Jon Peterson Special Needs Scholarship Program provides scholarships to students in grades K-12 with special needs who have an Individualized Education Program (IEP) from their home school district. The scholarship can be used at the participating school and/or private service provider(s) of their choice and is renewable through high school graduation or the student's 22nd birthday.
Maintains information online about local scholarships. Provides an online application to assist students in applying for these local scholarships. Offers assistance to individuals, families, companies, or nonprofits who are seeking to create a scholarship to assist local college students.
Maintains information online about local scholarships. Provides an online application to assist students in applying for these local scholarships. Offers assistance to individuals, families, companies, or nonprofits who are seeking to create a scholarship to assist local college students.
Offers scholarship opportunities at the Ohio State University, University of Toledo, and Wright State University, to visually impaired students or anyone endeavoring to be a teacher of blind children.
Offers scholarship opportunities at the Ohio State University, University of Toledo, and Wright State University, to visually impaired students or anyone endeavoring to be a teacher of blind children.
Aministers 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
Aministers 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