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The Community Foundation of Marquette County distributes over $130,000 annually in scholarships to benefit aspiring students in Marquette County.
Meggan Eiben Memorial Scholarship Fund
Provides financial assistance to students of Marquette Area Public Schools entering a college educational program in the field of teaching.
Distribution Process
The Community Foundation of Marquette County distributes over $130,000 annually in scholarships to benefit aspiring students in Marquette County.
Marquette Senior High School Class of 1977 Scholarship Fund
Provides scholarships to MSHS graduating students who best represent the character, ideals and drive of the Class of 1977. The recipient shall use the scholarship to pursue a college degree or vocational education program of their choice.
Distribution Process
The Community Foundation of Marquette County distributes over $130,000 annually in scholarships to benefit aspiring students in Marquette County.
Lowell A. Larson Scholarship
Provides scholarships to MSHS graduating students pursuing secondary education in the trades including, but not limited to construction, welding, automotive, hvac, etc.
Distribution Process
The Community Foundation of Marquette County distributes over $130,000 annually in scholarships to benefit aspiring students in Marquette County.
Father Vincent L. Ouellette Scholarship Endowment Fund
Provides financial assistance for graduating high school students who are members of the St. Joseph’s Parish and will be pursuing a degree at a four year college or university.
Distribution Process
The Community Foundation of Marquette County distributes over $130,000 annually in scholarships to benefit aspiring students in Marquette County.
Matt Davidson Memorial Scholarship Fund
Provides scholarships to up to two eligible applicants, one male and one female in the amount of $500.00 each.
Distribution Process
About AGC of California
Since 1920, we have worked together with our members to provide advocacy, education, career development, and networking opportunities to experienced and next generation construction and contracting professionals. From the moment you become an AGC member, we go to bat for you with state and local governments, while helping you connect with industry leaders through services, innovative programs, and events.
The AGC Construction Education Foundation (AGC CEF) provides resources, support, and training through innovative programs in order to attract, develop, and retain a strong, motivated, and skilled workforce. We believe construction careers transform lives. We connect people and communities to meaningful work and rewarding futures. We inspire the industry to be a place where people belong, grow and build lasting legacies.
AGC CEF Skilled Trades Scholarship
This scholarship is designed to support students pursuing post-secondary construction industry training programs. Scholarship amounts range from $500 to $2,500.
The Community Foundation of Marquette County distributes over $130,000 annually in scholarships to benefit aspiring students in Marquette County.
Brian Watson Scholarship
Awarded to a graduating senior of Gwinn Area Community Schools pursuing higher education, who is pursuing a degree in one of the STEM fields and demonstrates a financial need.
Distribution Process
The Community Foundation of Marquette County distributes over $130,000 annually in scholarships to benefit aspiring students in Marquette County.
Gwinn Community Schools Alunni Scholarship
Be a graduating senior of Gwinn Area Community Schools pursuing higher education and are residents of the Gwinn Area School District and hold at least a 3.0 GPA.
Distribution Process
The Community Foundation of Marquette County distributes over $130,000 annually in scholarships to benefit aspiring students in Marquette County.
Barbara Hammerberg Memorial Scholarship Fund
Provides scholarships to students in Marquette and Delta Counties for post-secondary education.
Distribution Process
Godfrey Music Fund
It was during Bret’s 36 years of teaching choir for the Corvallis School District that he recognized the financial needs of some students wanting to pursue studies in music. He noticed that due to lack of financial resources, many students were unable to purchase or rent an instrument to be in the school’s band, but because of their love for music would choose to be in choir instead. Recognizing that these same students may not have the resources to pursue studies in music, Bret chose to establish the Godfrey Music Scholarship Endowment.
The purpose of the Fund is to award scholarships to Benton County high school seniors who will be attending Oregon State University to study music, with choral or piano studies preference.
Allen & Jean Peters Scholarship
Jean and Pete Peters felt strongly about returning something to the community in which they lived, worked, and volunteered. This led them to establish a fund with The Benton Community Foundation. The Allen R. & Jean H. Peters Scholarship Fund awards annual scholarships to Oregon State University student studying in the College of Health and Human Sciences.
Jim Kohl "Give Me A Chance" Scholarship Fund
Most college scholarships these days are given to students who have excelled in their studies throughout their high school years, or whose need is so great that college might not be possible without the help of generous private donors. But what about the “late bloomers”—those students who realize the value of education, or find their own particular interests, too late to maintain an enviable grade point average? Thanks to Jim Kohl, late bloomers in the Monroe Rural Fire Protection District have a chance at financial assistance in furthering their education.
The fund benefits students of Monroe High School who may have been underachievers in their freshman or sophomore years, which would exclude them from many other scholarship opportunities. The intent is that these students will be given the encouragement to continue their studies and become productive, contributing members of the community.
The scholarship is administered by the Monroe Rural Fire Protection District. A committee of volunteers from the areas of Alpine, Bellfountain, Irish Bend, and Monroe review the applications and interview all applicants individually. The scholarship is awarded to senior students to attend the college or university of their choice.
Kids' Chance of Pennsylvania Scholarship
The mission of Kids’ Chance of Pennsylvania, Inc. (Kids’ Chance of PA) is to provide scholarship grants for college and vocational education to children of Pennsylvania workers who have been killed or seriously injured in a work-related accident resulting in financial need.
The hardships created by the death or serious disability of a parent often include financial ones, making it difficult for deserving young people to pursue their educational dreams. That's where we come in - helping those dreams become a reality!
We are dedicated to supporting the higher education of the children of seriously injured or killed Pennsylvania workers. Since our inception in 1997, we have provided over 1,150 scholarships totaling more than $3.2 million to deserving students! If you are one of these children, we encourage you to take the time to fill out this application. Additionally, if you receive a KCPA scholarship, you may be eligible to receive supplemental grant money through an agreement with the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency/Pathways to Higher Education (PHEAA/PATH) Program
Scholarships are awarded on an annual basis and must be reapplied for each year.
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Mission, Vision & Values
To enhance our community through philanthropy.
We aspire to co-create diverse, meaningful and innovative charitable giving that yields an exponential positive impact within local communities and beyond.
Masonic Lodge Scholarship
About the fund
These funds are focused on providing scholarships to students and historically underserved youth in Benton County, thereby encouraging them to complete their education at a public institution.
About
Mission, Vision & Values
To enhance our community through philanthropy.
We aspire to co-create diverse, meaningful and innovative charitable giving that yields an exponential positive impact within local communities and beyond.
Dale & Thomasina Trout Memorial Fund
About the fund
The Trout Scholarship is awarded to Benton County high school graduates who have excelled in academics and school activities or athletics.
About
Mission, Vision & Values
To enhance our community through philanthropy.
We aspire to co-create diverse, meaningful and innovative charitable giving that yields an exponential positive impact within local communities and beyond.
David Bruce Belcher Fund
About the fund
The David Bruce Belcher Scholarship Fund was established for the training of professionals in nursing, special education, and therapy (physical, speech and occupational) as a legacy of David Bruce Belcher and the caregivers who comforted him. This fund reflects David’s rare spirit and bright love in its support of those who seek to advance their nurturing skills in nursing, therapy, and special education.
Benton County Rotary Youth Scholarship Endowment
Founded in 1923, the Rotary Club of Corvallis is the oldest Rotary Club in Benton County. The Club is committed to student and youth development, eradicating polio, and performing social service both locally and globally.
In 1985, the Club formed a separate nonprofit entitled, the Rotary Club of Corvallis Scholar Loan Foundation (“RCCSLF”). The RCCSLF was organized to make small, short-term loans to students who were at risk of dropping out of school due to financial emergencies. The loans were available to those students in need who graduated from an Oregon High School, and who were attending an Oregon university, community college, or trade school. The program was called, “Operation Rescue.”
The RCCSLF served an important need for students during the 1990s, and as many as 12 outstanding loans would be in process at any given time. Over time, competing financial sources became more available to students and the administration of the program became difficult. In 2009, the RCCSLF transferred its remaining assets to Benton Community Foundation to create the Benton County Rotary Youth Scholarship Fund.
Many of the local Rotary Clubs contribute to the Benton County Rotary Youth Scholarship Fund, and each contributing club appoints representatives to sit on the scholarship selection committee to determine recipients of annual awards.
Annual distributions from the Fund are used to grant or augment scholarship awards made to college-bound Benton County High School students selected by the Rotary Club Scholarship Committee.
Dr. Larry Roper Student Leadership Scholarship Fund
We are honored to establish a scholarship in the name of Dr. Larry Roper, a trusted and valued mentor whose legacy and current efforts are deeply rooted in his unwavering commitment to student support, staff development, and the transformational mission of higher education. Dr. Roper’s values have consistently emphasized seeing the potential in others and nurturing their growth, creating an environment of community and learning.
To celebrate his profound legacy within Oregon State University and the Division of Student Affairs, a scholarship has been established in his name. The Dr. Larry Roper Student Leadership Scholarship will support a student leader who identifies as Black, African, or African American—continuing the work Larry championed for decades. As Dr. Roper requested, this scholarship is less about him and more about how we might come together in service to others. In that spirit, this scholarship aims to share his passion with future generations, honoring his dedication to addressing needs in areas he is passionate about. Through this initiative, we celebrate Dr. Roper’s profound impact and ensure his legacy continues to inspire and support students for years to come.
We invite you to join us in this endeavor, contributing to a cause that embodies Dr. Roper’s vision of community, growth, and service. Your donation will help us extend his legacy, making a meaningful difference in the lives of students and the broader educational community.
In 2020, GradGuard founded College Life Protected, LLC as a social purpose entity that supports programs, research, professional development, and best practices in higher education that promote greater confidence in the value of higher education as a public good.
College Life Protected invites the higher education community to apply for grants that are consistent with our mission.
Promoting Financial Literacy
College Life Protected recognizes that that financial literacy is a critical skill for student success, impacting everything from academic persistence to long-term financial well-being. That’s why we are committed to funding programs and initiatives that equip students with the knowledge and resources they need to make informed financial decisions.
By supporting programs that enhance financial education, we aim to empower students to navigate college costs, manage personal finances, and build a strong financial future.
American Welding Society (AWS) National Scholarships
The National Scholarships are the most prestigious, high-dollar scholarships offered by the AWS Foundation. More than 130 donor-funded scholarships, totaling over $700,000, are available for students pursuing a bachelor’s or associate degree in welding or a related discipline. Scholarships range from $2,500-$10,000+. Applicants are required to submit two references and official transcripts.
National Scholarships are a crucial component of a country's commitment to promoting education and providing opportunities for its citizens to excel academically. These scholarships are designed to recognize and support outstanding students, enabling them to pursue their educational goals and contribute to the development of their nation.
American Welding Society (AWS) Foundation Research Fellowships
The American Welding Society (AWS) Foundation seeks to foster university research in joining and to recognize outstanding faculty and student talent. We are again requesting your proposals for consideration by the AWS Foundation.
The Research Fellowships are $35,000 per year. $17,500 installments are paid following the submission of progress statements on November 1 and March 1. Proposals may be funded for a period of up to three years, however, renewal applications must be submitted for the second and third years. Renewal by AWS will be contingent on demonstration of reasonable progress in the research or in graduate studies.
The AWS Fellowship is awarded to the student for graduate research toward a Masters or Ph.D. Degree under a sponsoring professor at a North American University. The qualifications of the Graduate Student are key elements to be considered in the award. The academic credentials, plans, and research history (if any) of the student should be provided in the application package.
The student must prepare the proposal for the AWS Fellowship. However, the proposal must be developed under the guidance of a professor and accompanied by letters of recommendation from the sponsoring professor and others acquainted with the student's technical capabilities. Should the student selected by AWS be unable to accept the Fellowship or continue with the research at any time during the period of the award, the award will be forfeited, and no further funding will be provided by the AWS Foundation. The bulk of funding should be for student support.
Topics for the AWS Fellowship may span the full range of the joining industry. Proposals for both applied and fundamental research topics are welcome.
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What's the typical amount funded for Oregon?
Grants are most commonly $87,691.
What's the total number of grants in Higher Education Grants in Oregon year over year?
In 2024, funders in Oregon awarded a total of 35,308 grants.
Among all the Higher Education Grants in Oregon given out in Oregon, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Human Services, and Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations.
1. Education
2. Human Services
3. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
How is funding for Higher Education Grants in Oregon changing over time?
Funding has increased by 18.68%.
How does grant funding vary by county?
Multnomah County, Washington County, and Lane County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Multnomah County | $1,242,498,037 |
| Washington County | $570,709,580 |
| Lane County | $347,031,117 |
| Marion County | $209,040,853 |
| Benton County | $160,297,625 |