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9401 South Painter Avenue
Whittier, California
90605
(562)698-8121
Scholarships
Kids’ Chance of California, Inc. is a non-profit organization established to provide post-secondary scholarships to dependent children of workers that have been killed or seriously injured in a compensable work-related accident or occupational disease with a California employer. Scholarships are awarded once a year and students may apply every year they attend classes.Eligibility RequirementsApplicant must be between the ages of...
Inspired by his Life and Dedicated to his MemoryThe Tony V. Grey Legacy Scholarship was created by his family and loved ones in partnership with the Filipino American Council of Ventura County to memorialize the life, honor the memory, and commemorate the legacy of Tony V. Grey (July 28, 1937 - October 13, 2016). A dedicated family man, Navy officer,...
The Trotter Project is delighted to offer our scholarship opportunities for 2024. Please submit your application below. Good luck to all the applicants and we look forward to reading your submissions.ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTSMust have 2.5 or higher GPA (unweighted)Must be a high school senior, incoming or current college student to qualify for scholarshipComplete full online applicationMust be attending an accredited college/university...
The California Latino Legislative Caucus Foundation (CLLCF) is pleased to invite all qualified California residents to apply for a scholarship. This scholarship program was established to assist deserving students by offering financial assistance to help meet educational expenses.ELIGIBILITYIn order to be eligible for scholarship consideration students must meet the following requirements:Be a full-time student (undergraduate or graduate) in good academic...
In recognition of 32 years of service to and management of QueensCare, the John Joseph Brandlin Scholarship Fund distributes $250,000 in support of healthcare education every year. QueensCare awards these funds to assist in curing the continuous shortage of healthcare professionals working in underserved communities.Among his many contributions, John Joseph Brandlin (1913 – 2010) co-founded with Arthur W. Barron, QueensCare,...
The Hearts for Community Service Scholarship application opens annually from June 15th to July 31st, with award winners announced at the end of August.This $5,000 scholarship is available to student residents from the following Warrick Dunn Charities, Inc. markets: Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin who...