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APHA Get Ready Scholarship. To raise awareness about emergency preparedness, APHA is offering its sixth annual Get Ready Scholarship. The scholarship is a component of APHA’s Get Ready campaign, which works to help Americans prepare themselves, their families and their communities for all disasters and hazards, including pandemic flu, infectious disease, natural disasters and other emergencies.

Submissions will be accepted starting Monday, Feb. 10, by 11 a.m. EST from this page. Three scholarships of $400 each will be awarded: • One scholarship for a high school senior • One scholarship for a college undergraduate • One scholarship for a graduate student Winning students will also receive a free one-year membership in APHA. SCHOLARSHIP GUIDELINES The Get Ready Scholarship, offered in conjunction with APHA’s Get Ready campaign, is designed to encourage high school and college students to focus on the importance of emergency preparedness.

I. Previous Get Ready Scholarship winners are not eligible. II. III. IV. V. VI. A Voice for Animals. The 24th Annual Contest is now Open! Please read the Official Rules and Advice for Participants before preparing your submission! Submit your entry online using the form below. Prizes totalling $6000 will be awarded to high school students whose essays best promote the humane treatment of animals, including: The 2014 competition is open! We are again sponsored in part by the Animal Welfare Institute and the Palo Alto Humane Society. Official Rules This year A Voice for Animals contest has two sections: for 14-15 year old students and 16-18 year old students: You are strongly advised to read all the rules! Active Involvement Projects All 16-18 year old entrants must become involved in a project (new or pre-existing) which addresses one of the following anywhere in the world: the mistreatment of one animal species one cause of animal suffering the preservation of one species threatened with extinction Your project could possibly be one of the following: Eligibility Subject Matter for all Categories.

National History Day Contest. What is the National History Day Contest, you ask? Each year more than half a million students just like you participate. You will choose a historical topic related to the annual theme, and then conduct primary and secondary research. You will look through libraries, archives and museums, conduct oral history interviews, and visit historic sites.

After you have analyzed and interpreted your sources, and have drawn a conclusion about the significance of your topic, you will then be able to present your work in one of five ways: as a paper, an exhibit, a performance, a documentary, or a web site. In the spring, you may enter your work into local NHD contests where it will be judged by professional educators and historians. Congratulations on embarking on your National History Day journey! The 2014 Kenneth E. HANDS - Hands Along The Nile - Egypt Development Services - American and Egyptian Intercultural Understanding and Partnership - Volunteer for Egyptian Community Development. Blog: Digital Innovation Scholarship. Scholarship Search, Find Scholarships & Pay for College - Scholarships.com. Summer Jobless Grants. Grants for Summer Volunteer Programs: This summer’s teen unemployment rate has been marked at a whopping 75%—compared to 2000 when it was 55%. We think this is a great opportunity for young people like you to get involved in local initiatives or step up and start your own projects to provide the young people in your area with volunteer opportunities in place of jobs.

If you need money to put your ideas into action or to provide more opportunities for other teens to take action and volunteer in your community, these are the grants for you! These grants can be used to help you run your volunteer efforts and include more teens in what you’re doing. These grants can be used to help you cover costs including food, materials and supplies, event space, transportation to and from a volunteer event. All volunteer programs must engage at least 25 teens in volunteerism, although we hope to see even bigger numbers! Grant Details How much? Deadline: July 10th. 1. 2. 3. 4. Required. The Shop Smart Scholarship. As a college student in 2001 I was shocked by the prices at the campus store and knew I could do better online.

I printed out 10,000 flyers, posted them all over campus, and stood in front of the bookstore shouting "Don't waste your cash in the school store, visit my homepage and save money! " I loved the thrill of finding great deals, and friends and family members starting coming to me to help them make purchases. With so many people interested, I took a semester off, learned to code, and built my own website. I didn't have a business model but realized I could earn commissions by having people buy from other retailers through my site with the Amazon Associates Program.

Competition for $10,000 in Awards The five finalists each will receive a $2,000 scholarship for the 2014-2015 school year. Scholarship requirements: 1) Write a 500 word essay explaining how your college experience is or will be enabled by remarkable frugality, ingenuity, effort or thrift. How to apply: Application Deadline: Ayn Rand Novels. Holocaust.hklaw. Federal Work-Study (FWS) Program. CFDA Number: 84.033Program Type: Formula GrantsAlso Known As: Formerly known as College Work-Study Program The FWS Program provides funds for part-time employment to help needy students to finance the costs of postsecondary education.

Students can receive FWS funds at approximately 3,400 participating postsecondary institutions. Hourly wages must not be less than the federal minimum wage. A participating institution applies each year for FWS funding by submitting a Fiscal Operations Report and Application to Participate (FISAP) to the U.S. Department of Education. Using a statutory formula, the Department allocates funds based on the institution’s previous funding level and the aggregate need of eligible students in attendance in the prior year. In most cases, the school or the employer must pay up to a 50 percent share of a student’s wages under FWS. Students must file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as part of the application process for FWS assistance.

Scholarship Search, Find Scholarships & Pay for College - Scholarships.com. For Students: Essay Contests. Project Yellow Light. Distinguished Young Women. SportQuest Playing with Purpose Scholarship ::.. Scholarship Search, Find Scholarships & Pay for College - Scholarships.com. The FiSCA National Scholarship Program - Application Active Page. The FiSCA National Scholarship Program is available to benefit deserving college-bound high school seniors from families in areas served by its members.

Funding for the National Scholarship Program is provided by voluntary contributions from FiSCA members and affiliate members, including MoneyGram International and Western Union. The FiSCA National Scholarship Program awards cash grants of at least $2,000 to students selected from each of five geographic regions across the nation. Criteria is based on academic achievement, leadership skills in school and the community, perseverance in the face of significant obstacles, and an essay written expressly for the competition. The 2014 FiSCA Scholarship Program is now open. Click on the link below to download the application.

Please note which region you fall under and who your application should be mailed to. Please Note: If you reside in the state of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, or Montana, send your application to: Scholarships - Sweet Diggity Dawg. High School and College Scholarship, No Essay, Easy Application | Cappex.com. Refer a Friend. Rules for FTF Teen Travel Writing Scholarship with SATW. For 2014, Family Travel Forum (FTF), the web's leading trip-planning resource for family travelers, and the Society of American Travel Writers (SATW), a non-profit organization that promotes responsible journalism and encourages the conservation and preservation of travel resources worldwide, are offering scholarships to encourage teens to share travel experiences in words and images. Have you ever taken an unexpectedly wonderful --- or terrible but funny --- trip with your family?

Or have you journeyed somewhere with a school group or sports team and have some advice on how to make the most of your experience or destination? Have you gone somewhere -- near or far -- that opened up new ways of looking at the world? Family Travel Forum, and the Society of American Travel Writers, invite you to submit travel blogs that are serious, funny or contemplative, as long as they are informative. Watch our video and then please read the Rules below carefully to ensure eligibility. First Place: $500. Recycle Cans For Fundraising. Don't Be Trashy. Scholarship. Becca’s Closet Rebecca Kirtman Memorial Scholarship Becca’s Closet collects and distributes homecoming and prom clothing to needy high school students in local communities.

Becca’s Closet also hosts annual fundraisers to fund post-secondary scholarships. The Rebecca Kirtman Memorial Scholarship currently awards 3 types of non-renewable post-secondary scholarships in the minimum amount of $1,000.00 each. The purpose of these scholarships is to encourage students who have demonstrated outstanding community service in high school to continue their efforts throughout their lives and to encourage others to do the same.

Click on the links below to access the scholarship applications. The applicant must: · Be a graduating high school senior · Be a U.S. . · Plan to attend an accredited 2 or 4-year college, technical school or university in the United States in the Summer/Fall of 2014 · Have a minimum 2.0 unweighted high school grade point average on a 4.0 scale Becca's Closet Involvement Application. Scholarships. Odenza Marketing Group Scholarship Application. Prospective Students | motvationministry.org. Scholarships. Ink Scholarship - Paperless College Scholarship from Castle Ink Cartridges. We are pleased to announce our fourth annual $1,000 college scholarship, the Castle Ink Paperless Scholarship. Scholarship Details The goal of this award is to promote awareness around the importance of recycling. We hope recycling is as important to you as it is to us!

The scholarship is open to US residents who are college bound, who will begin college in 2014, as well as any student currently enrolled in any accredited institution. The application deadline for this scholarship is May 1, 2014. This year we're changing things up! One winner will be picked by our judges based on the level of creativity, focus on recycling, and unique presentation on or before 5/15/14. The more people that see this page, the bigger impact we have. 2011 - 2012 College Scholarships. WyzAnt Tutoring’s annual scholarship contest is open for its fourth year. Multiple prizes are up for grabs, with a first place scholarship worth $10,000!

WyzAnt promotes quality education with our tutoring services, but we don’t stop there. We want to see students make it through college too, and we’re proud to offer scholarships to help make that happen. Apply now and start writing your essay. Not sure how to begin? Read our guide to writing a winning scholarship essay, or take a look at winners from previous years. Write your essay In 300 words or less, let us know: If you could teach everyone in the world one thing, what would it be?

Promote your essay Using email and social media, reach out to friends and family to get votes for your essay. Make it to the finals. International Essay Contest. Clubs and Districts The deadline for Clubs to submit their winning essay to the District Chair is February 28, 2014. The deadline for Districts to submit their winner’s information to Optimist International is April 15, 2014. For an application with contest rules, please click here.

The application must be submitted to the sponsoring Optimist Club. The Essay Contest is sponsored by Optimist International to give young people the opportunity to write about their own opinions regarding the world in which they live. The approach can encompass a young person’s personal experience, the experience of their country or a more historical perspective. The guidelines require that contestants be under age 19 have not yet graduated from high school or the equivalent. Information for Optimist Members planning the contest: All Members can now view and conveniently print planning pages for any International Program from your home computer. To enter, you must contact your local Optimist Club! Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty - Essay Contest. The postmark deadline for the 2014 essay contest was March 7.

The winners are scheduled to be announced in late summer. Return to this page in the future for the latest. The topic for the 2015 contest will be released in the fall. Contact Charles Watson Jr. at cwatson@BJConline.orgThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it with any questions about the annual contest. High school students examine ‘Christian nation’ claims, religious diversity FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Cherilyn Crowe (202) 544-4226 / ccrowe@BJConline.orgThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it WASHINGTON – An essay debunking the myth that the United States was founded as a “Christian nation” is the winner of the 2013 Religious Liberty Essay Scholarship Contest, sponsored by the Religious Liberty Council of the Baptist Joint Committee.

The grand prize winner is Christian Belanger of Wallingford, Pa. The Do Something Awards. Since 1996, DoSomething.org has honored the nation’s best young world-changers, 25 and under. Do Something Award nominees and winners represent the pivotal "do-ers" in their field, cause, or issue. These are amazing young people who have made a significant impact and are showing the world how it's done. This isn't your average award show. For the past 4 years, we've partnered with VH1 to create the premiere award platform for young people and social change. Each year five nominees are rewarded with a community grants, media coverage and support from the team at DoSomething.org. One grand prize winner receives $100,000 to take their work to the next level. We also honor celebrities for their charity work. Jenifer HudsonJesse Tyler FergusonKelly OsbourneLL Cool JPatrick Dempsey Glitz.

Negative Population Growth. Frame My Future Scholarship Contest 2012 - Church Hill Classics. Entry Requirements Students were asked to submit an original "creation" through an image which expressed what they hope to achieve in their personal and professional life after college. Entries include photographs, poems, essays, collages, drawings, paintings and other imaginative pieces. The entry needed to communicate: This is how I "Frame My Future", and include a brief accompanying description. Entrant Requirements The 2012 scholarship contest was open to students attending college full-time for the 2012-2013 academic year (community college, undergraduate, graduate school). Winner Selection Church Hill Classics selected 24 Finalists, and posted them online for one month of public voting. Meet the WinnersMeet the FinalistsHonorable Mentions 2012 Awarded Prizes. AFSA Scholarship Program. Scholarship Application - College Application for Student.