Internship & Professional Development Award
Point Foundation
Private
United States
Up to US $5,000
The Point Foundation's Internship & Professional Development Award supports LGBTQ+ and ally students seeking hands-on learning experiences to advance their academic and career goals. Eligible applicants must be enrolled in a U.S. degree program and apply for a summer 2025 professional development opportunity. Funding can cover costs for activities such as conferences, research, and internships, aimed at enhancing leadership skills and representation in various industries.
Academic Scholarship Programs
Academic Success & Enrichment
Apprenticeship & Internship Programs
Deana and Paul Strunk Military Veterans Scholarship Program
American Association Of Petroleum Geologists Foundation ( AAPG )
Private
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
US $5,000 - US $10,000
The Deana and Paul Strunk Military Veterans Scholarship Program offers financial aid ranging from $2,500 to $5,000 for veterans and military dependents pursuing geoscience degrees at accredited institutions. This program facilitates educational opportunities and aids in the transition of veterans to civilian careers. Eligible applicants must provide proof of military service and demonstrate financial need, along with academic excellence and a commitment to geoscience. This initiative aims to support both active service members and veterans in their educational journeys.
Education - Higher Education
Military & Veterans Services
Geoinformatics & Geospatial Sciences
The Musician Health & Services Program
The Jeremy Willson Charitable Trust
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Musician Health & Services Program, funded by The Jeremy Willson Charitable Trust, provides essential support for professional musicians facing financial hardships due to medical or mental health issues. This program offers navigation assistance to help applicants access healthcare resources and financial aid for living and medical expenses. Eligible participants include musicians and music industry professionals residing in Oregon or Clark County, Washington. The program aims to alleviate the financial burdens associated with medical treatments and living costs.
Health & Medicine
Equitable & Affordable Housing
The Kadel & Gerhardt Internships
Point Foundation
Private
United States
Up to US $7,000
The Kadel & Gerhardt Internships, funded by the Point Foundation, aim to enhance the representation of LGBTQ+ individuals in HIV/AIDS research and advocacy. These internships support academically talented students pursuing unpaid opportunities in the summer of 2025, addressing the critical need for culturally competent care within the community. By investing in future leaders, the program seeks to combat the stigma surrounding HIV and increase access to essential services for those affected.
HIV / AIDS
Sexuality & LGBTQIA+ Rights
Houston Marathon Foundation Grant
Houston Marathon Foundation
Private
Houston County, Texas, United States
Unspecified amount
The Houston Marathon Foundation Grant supports running-related programs and initiatives, especially those that promote health and fitness in the greater Houston area. Organizations can submit unsolicited Letters of Inquiry, which must be pre-approved before submission. The Foundation prioritizes funding for programs that demonstrate fiscal responsibility and operational integrity, and applications are reviewed quarterly. Additionally, programs aiding elite athlete development outside Houston may also be considered.
Physical Fitness
Sports & Athletics
Parks & Public Spaces
We Are Moving The Needle Scholarship
We Are Moving The Needle
Association/Society
United States
Unspecified amount
The We Are Moving The Needle Scholarship supports women, trans, and non-binary creators in the music industry by offering two full scholarships for a masterclass with GRAMMY-nominated producer Alissia in Paris. This initiative aims to empower underrepresented voices through education and mentorship, fostering a more inclusive music industry. Participants will engage in hands-on workshops designed to enhance their production skills and gain insights from a leading industry professional, contributing to lasting cultural change.
Music
LGBTQIA+ Services
Academic Scholarship Programs
The Hearing Health Fund
Sweet Relief Musicians Fund
Association/Society
United States
Unspecified amount
The Hearing Health Fund, part of Sweet Relief Musicians Fund in collaboration with Sweetwater, aims to support musicians and music industry professionals facing hearing difficulties. This initiative addresses the auditory risks inherent in the music industry due to exposure to loud sounds. Eligible applicants must demonstrate financial need and prove that a significant portion of their income comes from music-related work, ensuring that assistance reaches those most affected by hearing challenges.
Music
Hearing Disorders & Audiology
Joan Mitchell Fellowship
Joan Mitchell Foundation Inc
Private
United States
US $60,000
The Joan Mitchell Fellowship supports 15 US-based artists in painting and sculpture with $60,000 over five years. It offers crucial financial resources, skills development, and community building. The fellowship also includes workshops, consultations, and opportunities for residencies, particularly for those in their fourth year or beyond. The program emphasizes diversity, encouraging nominations from underrepresented artists to foster a rich cultural discourse in the arts.
Visual Arts
Helen M. Heitmann Young Scholar Award
Society Of Health And Physical Educators
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Helen M. Heitmann Young Scholar Award, presented by SHAPE America, honors young professionals who have made significant contributions to research in curriculum and instruction within health and physical education. Eligible candidates must be current SHAPE America members and have 3 to 6 years of experience post-doctorate. This award emphasizes active involvement and scholarship in the field, encouraging innovative research that enhances educational practices for preK-12 students.
Kinesiology & Sports Medicine
Education - K through 12
Dance
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E.B. Henderson Award
Society Of Health And Physical Educators
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The E.B. Henderson Award, presented by SHAPE America, honors minority members who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to scholarship, mentorship, and advocacy for ethnic minorities within health and physical education. Established in 1885, SHAPE America serves over 200,000 professionals, promoting high-quality education standards. The award recognizes individuals who have significantly contributed to increasing the participation of underserved populations in the field. Limited to two awards annually, it highlights the importance of diversity and inclusion in health education.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Educational Access & Equity
Black American Services
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Curriculum and Instruction Honor Award
Society Of Health And Physical Educators
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
The Curriculum and Instruction Honor Award, presented by SHAPE America, recognizes outstanding contributions to health and physical education curriculum research. This prestigious award highlights the importance of effective instructional practices that prepare students for active and healthy lives. Award recipients are selected based on their scholarship in health education and physical education, demonstrating commitment to excellence since the organization's founding in 1885. SHAPE America advocates for quality education and promotes the well-being of preK-12 students across the United States.
Kinesiology & Sports Medicine
Education - K through 12
Dance
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Elroy Webster Cooperative Studies (EWCS) Scholarships
Ralph K. Morris Foundation
Association/Society
United States
US $1,000 - US $2,500
The Elroy Webster Cooperative Studies Scholarships support graduate and law students in agricultural cooperative programs. Up to two EWCS Fellows can receive $2,500 each year, while up to three EWCS Scholars may receive $1,000. Applicants must demonstrate how their studies benefit the agricultural cooperative industry. The program promotes inclusivity, welcoming candidates without regard to race or background, and encourages attendance at related events to enhance networking and recognition.
Academic Scholarship Programs
Agricultural Education
Education - Higher Education
CIRI Foundation: Career Technical Education Scholarship
CIRI Foundation
Private
United States
Up to US $9,000
The CIRI Foundation offers the Career Technical Education Scholarship to support Alaska Native beneficiaries pursuing post-secondary education. This scholarship provides up to $9,000 per year for educational expenses, including tuition and required supplies. Eligible applicants must be CIRI original shareholders or descendants, possess a high school diploma or GED, and maintain a minimum GPA. The foundation aims to promote self-sufficiency and the cultural legacy of Alaska Natives through education.
Academic Scholarship Programs
Vocational & Trade Education
CIRI Foundation: Cap Lathrop Scholarship
CIRI Foundation
Private
United States
Up to US $2,000
The CIRI Foundation, established in 1982, promotes education and economic self-sufficiency for Alaska Natives through scholarships like the Cap Lathrop Scholarship. This award offers up to $2,000 to full-time students pursuing degrees in fields such as business, engineering, and media. Eligible applicants must be Alaska Native shareholders or descendants, maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA, and intend to work in Alaska's broadcast industry. The scholarship supports both educational and personal expenses.
Education - Higher Education
Academic Scholarship Programs
Achievement Annual Scholarship
CIRI Foundation
Private
United States
Up to US $10,000
The Achievement Annual Scholarship, offered by the CIRI Foundation, supports Alaska Native students pursuing higher education. This merit-based scholarship awards up to $8,000 for one academic year, covering direct educational costs and personal expenses. Applicants must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA and be enrolled full-time in a 4-year undergraduate or graduate program. The scholarship aims to promote academic excellence and career development while honoring the cultural legacy of Alaska Natives.
Education - Higher Education
Academic Scholarship Programs
Vascular Care for the Underserved Project Grants
Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) Foundation
Association/Society
United States
US $20,000
The Vascular Care for the Underserved Project Grants, funded by the Society for Vascular Surgery Foundation, aim to address disparities in vascular care for women. With a grant of $20,000, this initiative focuses on enhancing access, inclusion, and gender-specific research in vascular health. It supports innovative projects that aim to improve care delivery to underserved women and ensure equitable representation in vascular research, ultimately aiming to advance health outcomes and address historical exclusions in clinical studies.
Cardiovascular Diseases & Systems
Surgery
Health Disparities & Social Determinants of Health
WMU Office of Military and Veterans Affairs: Veterans and Dependents Scholarship
Western Michigan University
Private
Michigan
US $500
The Veterans and Dependents Scholarship offered by WMU supports military members and their dependents with financial assistance. This needs-based scholarship requires applicants to be admitted to WMU and to provide proof of military status. There are no restrictions on majors or military branches, allowing for a diverse group of applicants. The Office of Military and Veterans Affairs also offers guidance and support for transitioning service members and their families, enhancing their academic and career opportunities.
Education - Higher Education
Military & Veterans Services
Academic Scholarship Programs
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WMU Office of Military and Veterans Affairs: The Brad Older Memorial Military Scholarship
Western Michigan University
Private
Michigan
Unspecified amount
The Brad Older Memorial Military Scholarship, offered by the WMU Office of Military and Veterans Affairs, supports military members and their dependents pursuing higher education. Named in honor of Bradley Dean Older, a dedicated U.S. Coast Guard veteran and WMU student, this merit-based scholarship requires a minimum GPA of 3.3 and completion of an essay. It reflects a commitment to honoring service and supporting the academic goals of military families.
Education - Higher Education
Military & Veterans Services
Academic Scholarship Programs
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WMU Office of Military and Veterans Affairs: Calhoun County Veteran Affairs Scholarship
Western Michigan University
Private
Michigan
Unspecified amount
The WMU Office of Military and Veterans Affairs offers the Calhoun County Veteran Affairs Scholarship for military students attending Western Michigan University. This merit and needs-based scholarship is aimed at those who have served in the military and are residents of Calhoun County. Eligible students must demonstrate financial need and maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5. The scholarship provides essential support to help veterans transition successfully into academic life.
Education - Higher Education
Military & Veterans Services
Academic Scholarship Programs
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WMU Department of Political Science: Arden J. Elsasser Memorial Award
Western Michigan University
Private
Michigan
US $400
The Arden J. Elsasser Memorial Award, established by the League of Women Voters of Kalamazoo, honors the legacy of Arden J. Elsasser for his service to the community. This award is open annually to both graduate and undergraduate students, aiming to recognize their dedication to community service. Applicants must submit a statement detailing their studies and career goals, reflecting on how their activities embody the values of Arden Elsasser. Key deadlines are February 1 for nominations and March 1 for all applications.
Education - Higher Education
Political Science
Academic Scholarship Programs
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WMU Department of History: Peter J. Schmitt Endowment for Experiential Learning
Western Michigan University
Private
Michigan
US $500
The Peter J. Schmitt Endowment for Experiential Learning at WMU supports diverse learning experiences that connect history with the arts and nature. Eligible applicants include all members of the WMU community, with a focus on undergraduate and graduate students. Grants of up to $500 will be awarded annually for activities like workshops, field biology, and traditional crafts, enhancing personal insights into historical contexts and environmental interrelationships.
History
Education - Higher Education
Academic Scholarship Programs
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WMU Department of History: Margaret MacMillan Writing Award
Western Michigan University
Private
Michigan
US $350
The Margaret MacMillan Writing Award, presented by the WMU Department of History, recognizes exceptional undergraduate papers up to 4000 words. Judging criteria include mastery of writing skills, thoughtful interpretation of historical information, and clarity of expression. Submissions are open to all historical subjects, with a deadline of March 15. The award winner receives a stipend of $350, encouraging high-quality scholarship in history.
History
Education - Higher Education
College Success / Persistence
WMU Department of History: History Undergraduate Fellows Emeriti Grant Program
Western Michigan University
Private
Michigan
US $50 - US $500
The WMU Department of History offers the History Undergraduate Fellows Emeriti Grant Program to support undergraduate history majors and minors in scholarly pursuits beyond the classroom. Grants ranging from $50 to $500 can be utilized for research, internships, volunteer work, or travel to conferences. Applicants must submit an application, resume, transcript, project description, budget, and faculty mentor support. Deadlines are November 15 for spring projects and March 15 for summer and fall projects.
History
Workforce Preparation & Job Readiness
Apprenticeship & Internship Programs
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WMU Department of History: History Internship Scholarship
Western Michigan University
Private
Michigan
Unspecified amount
The History Internship Scholarship at Western Michigan University supports exceptional history and public history students undertaking internships. This scholarship helps cover relocation costs for students required to move temporarily for their internships. Applicants must provide a resume, transcript, project description, budget proposal, and faculty mentor support. The application deadline is March 15, and the scholarship amount varies. Interested students should submit their applications to the department chair.
History
Education
Educational Access & Equity
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WMU Department of History: History Fellowship Award
Western Michigan University
Private
Michigan
US $1,000
The WMU Department of History offers a renewable $1,000 History Fellowship Award for newly admitted full-time freshman students majoring in history or related fields. Applicants must have a minimum 3.5 high school GPA and maintain the same GPA while enrolled. The fellowship is renewable for up to four years, ensuring continued support for students who maintain their academic standing. Applications are due by March 15, and underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged to apply.
Humanities & Social Science
History
Education
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WMU Department of History: History Alumni Travel Award
Western Michigan University
Private
Michigan
Unspecified amount
The WMU Department of History offers the History Alumni Travel Award to support undergraduate history majors and minors in their scholarly pursuits outside the classroom. This award is designed to fund research, internships, volunteer experiences, and travel to scholarly conferences. The grant amount varies, and applications are due by March 15. Interested students should submit their applications to the department chair to take advantage of this opportunity.
History
Education - Higher Education
Workforce Preparation & Job Readiness
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WMU Department of History: Dr. H. Nicholas Hamner Undergraduate Support Fund
Western Michigan University
Private
Michigan
Unspecified amount
The Dr. H. Nicholas Hamner Undergraduate Support Fund at Western Michigan University offers financial assistance to undergraduate students in the Department of History. Established through a generous gift from Dr. Hamner, this endowed fund covers educational expenses, including tuition, fees, and books. Applications are due by March 15 and should be submitted to the department chair, providing vital support for students pursuing their academic goals.
History
Education - Higher Education
College Success / Persistence
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