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10 Scholarships Due NOW – FREE Cash For College

10 Scholarships Due NOW – FREE Cash For College:

  1. May 5 – STOP The Bleed Scholarship Program ($3,000)
  2. May 14 – Beans For Brains Scholarship (2,500)
  3. May 14 – BOWER Youth AWards ($3,000)
  4. May 15 – White Rose Scholarship ($2,500)
  5. May 20 – VSA Emerging Young Artist Program ($20,000)
  6. May 26 – JP Morgan Chase Scholarship ($2,000)
  7. May 28 – EQuity Scholarship Essay Competition ($5,000)
  8. May 31 – Crown and Caliber Scholarship ($2,500)
  9. May 31 – Answer Three Quick Questions Get FREE Cash for College
  10. Deadline Varies – Optimist Oratoracle Contest ($2,500)

Three BONUS Scholarships:

  1. Deadline Varies – Gold Medal Portfolio Awards ($510,000),
  2. June 15ScholarshipPoints will award a $10,000 scholarship to one lucky member
  3. June 30 – The Ernest Scholarship ($5,000):

(1) DUE May 5 – STOP The Blled Scholarship ($3,000)


Are you a high school student? You can help yourself and help your school by a) making a 1 to 2-minute video or b) writing an essay from 250 to 500 words addressing one of the topic areas below.

Winning students will receive scholarship money towards post-secondary education. The schools of the winning students will receive free STOP THE BLEED® Kits.

This year’s program consists of National Scholarships and Frontline Family Scholarships. Please note that these scholarships have separate applications. Eligible students can apply for both scholarships. Students are limited to one scholarship award.

Eligibility is limited to high school age students in the US and its territories.

Download Scholarship Topics

APPLY HERE

CONTACT INFO: theteam@nationalstopthebleedday.org

(2) DUE MAY 14 – Beans For Brains Scholarship ($2,500)

For this money, you need to have a few skills in the creative department, like you must know how to crochet, knit, or weave and hold at least a 3.5 GPA!

APPLY HERE

(3) DUE May 14 – Brower Youth Award ($3,000)

The Brower Youth Award is about Environmental Leadership. It was established in 2000 to honor renowned environmental advocate David Brower.

Six recipients of the Brower Youth Awards will each win a $3,000 cash prize, a professionally produced short film about them from an Emmy award-winning film crew, along with flight and lodging accommodations for a week-long trip to the San Francisco Bay Area.

Youth environmental change leaders ages 13 to 22 (as of July 1) living in North America (including Mexico, Canada, some Caribbean Islands) and U.S. territories are encouraged to apply. During their stay in California, the recipients will participate in a camping trip, leadership activities, speaking and media engagements, training sessions, and environmental conferences, giving them a chance to meet with mentors and peers.

APPLY HERE

(4) DUE May 15 – White Rose Scholarship ($2,500)

The Links, Incorporated is an international, not-for-profit corporation established in 1946. The membership consists of more than 16,000 professional women of color in 288 chapters located in 41 states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, and the United Kingdom.

It is one of the nation’s oldest and largest volunteer service organizations of extraordinary women committed to enriching, sustaining, and ensuring African Americans’ culture and economic survival and other persons of African ancestry.

An applicant for the White Rose Scholarship Award must be a Massachusetts resident who is an African American male or female and a high school senior applying for fall admission into an accredited four-year college/university. Minimum GPA of 3.0 required. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider’s website.

APPLY HERE

CONTACT INFO: Angela Motley, 22 Palisades Circle, Stoughton, MA 02072, linksmiddlesexcounty@gmail.co 617-827-8574

(5) DUE May 20 – VSA Emerging Young Artist Program ($20,000)

The VSA Emerging Young Artists Program, a Jean Kennedy Smith Arts and Disability Program, recognizes and showcases the work of emerging young artists with disabilities, ages 16-25, living in the United States.

A jury will select fifteen artists. Winning artists will receive an all-expenses-paid professional development workshop at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Recipients are notified by July 15.

CONTACT INFO: Scholarship Committee, P.O. Box 101510, Arlington, VA 22210, kmead@kennedy-center.org

(6) DUE May 26 – JP Morgan Chase Scholarship ($2,000)

Eligibility Requirements

  1. Be African American/ Black.
  2. Have a required minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
  3. Be a citizen, national, or permanently reside in the U.S.
  4. Be enrolled as a full-time college sophomore in the 2021-2022 academic year, attending one of the following HBCUs:
    1. Alabama A&M University​
    2. Central State University
    3. Clark Atlanta University
    4. Delaware State University
    5. Howard University
    6. North Carolina A&T State University
    7. Paul Quinn College
    8. Prairie View A&M University
    9. South Carolina State University
    10. Tennessee State University
    11. Winston-Salem State University

Application Requirements

  1. A one-page essay of no more than 500 words outlining the student’s future career goals related to the field of financial planning or his/her major.
  2. Current academic transcript
  3. One letter of recommendation from a non-relative.

APPLY HERE

MORE INFO: (angela.mobley@uncf.org)

(7) DUE May 28 – EQuity Scholarship Essay Competition ($5,000)

EQuity is a Black-owned learning and development venture working to advance racial justice by developing emotional intelligence.

They’ve launched a scholarship essay competition to amplify their work at the intersection of emotional intelligence and racial justice. This fall, they will award one $5,000 scholarship to the winner. Any degree-seeking student is eligible to apply.

Complete an interest form to receive all information about the scholarship moving forward for more information or to apply.

Scholarship Winner Will Be Announced This Fall

Contact Info: Scholarship Committee, 615 S Main St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104-35 jwoods@equitysv.com – 202-670-6017

(8) DUE MAY 31 – CROWN and CALIBUR SCHOLARSHIP ($2,500)

The scholarship is open to US-based high school and university students who embody at least THREE of their company’s core values : (1) seize opportunities, cultivate relations, magnify moments, pursue excellence, and promoting good stewardship).

How To Apply – Send the folllowing here: scholarships@crownandcaliber.com

  • An essay talking about how you embody the values and the impact it has had on others and you
  • Documented Volunteer Hours
  • 2-3 References
  • A Recommendation Letter

Winner Notified August 1, 2021

For complete Details and FAQs, click here.

More Info: https://www.crownandcaliber.com/pages/scholarship | scholarships@crownandcaliber.com

(9) DUE May 31 – Answer 3 Quick Questions to Improve Education on Race, Racism, and History ($3,000)

You could win an easy $2,500 scholarship by answering 3 quick questions to share ideas on how your school, district, or textbook could improve its curriculum on race, racism, and US history. We’ll use your feedback and work with experts to create guides for students and educators to improve race and history education nationwide. Answer the 3 quick questions, and you’ll automatically enter to win the $2,500 scholarship.

APPLY HERE!

(10) Deadline Varies – Optimist Oratoracle Contest ($2,500)

Open to students under 19 who can prepare a 4-5 minute s on “How My Passions Impact The World.”

APPLY HERE!

THREE BONUS Scholarships

Deadline Varies – Gold Medal Portfolio Awards ($510,000) , Open to graduating high school seniors who has or can create a portfolio of eight pieces of creative and original works of art.

June 15ScholarshipPoints will award a $10,000 scholarship to one lucky member. All you have to do to become eligible is become a ScholarshipPoints member and log in. It’s simple, fun, and completely free!

June 30 The Ernest Scholarship ($5,000):

National Essay Contest Offers 5k For Alcohol Policy Ideas

2 Things You Must Know About the NATIONAL ESSAY CONTEST; Applications Due Now

Center For Alcohol Policy has $5k Scholarships; National Essay Contest, Due January 8, 2021

The Center For Alcohol Policy (5K) National Essay Contest is accepting entries for its 13th Annual Essay Contest. This national academic event is intended to foster debate, analysis, and examination of state alcohol regulation in the 21st Century. Each year, students and professionals are encouraged to participate in this significant effort to bring attention to state alcohol regulation, its complexities, and many successes. Two things you need to know about the National Essay Contest:

  1. It’s Worth Five Thousand Dollars ($5k)
  2. It’s Due January 8

Nothing to it but to do it – Get out your packet and write your article (essay); and please don’t freeze – Turn it in! There are so many of my students who actually write the essay and they are afraid to follow through. Not you; Get to it now while there is still time.

Guidelines and Rules for This National Essay Content

WHO CAN ENTER: 

The essay contest is open to all over the age of 18 as of December 2020. Students, academics, practicing attorneys, policymakers, regulators, public health representatives, and any person with an interest in alcohol law and policy are encouraged to submit essays. 

No relatives of individuals working for the Center for Alcohol Policy, its leadership, or contest judges are eligible to submit entries for this contest. Any interested person working for a government entity must certify their ability to enter and win this contest prior to submitting an essay and comply with appropriate ethics laws.

FORMAT AND CONTENT:

  • A wide range of essay formats are eligible and encouraged, such as formal law review articles or graduate school essays.
  • Any form of citation is acceptable, as long as the structure is consistent throughout the piece.
  • The essay should be submitted double spaced with at least 12-point font in Times New Roman format and should not exceed 25 pages in length, exclusive of endnotes.
  • Submissions published previously or accepted for publication may be considered – Only if the author has secured consent from the other journal for the Center for Alcohol Policy to post the winning publication on its website with an appropriate note about the other publication.

JUDGING PROCESS: 

All submissions will go through an initial screening process. Finalists from this process then will be given to a panel of judges who review the following for each essay:

  • Analysis of the question and the depth of this analysis;
  • The readiness of the essay for publication;
  • Quality of the writing, the originality of the topic, and the analysis used;
  • The thoroughness of the research and its overall ability to creatively and effectively discuss regulation of the alcohol industry.

APPLY HERE |

More Scholarships Due in January

  1. Foot Locker Scholarship ($20k) – No Essay Athletic Scholarship, Due January 6, 2021
  2. Architect’s Foundation (20k) – Diversity Advancement Scholarship DUE January 15, 2021
  3. Black American Engineering Scholarship Award ($40k) Due January 15, 2021

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$5,000 BMI Jazz Master's Scholarship Due NOW!

Jazz Master Tip – Apply for $5,000 Scholarship Through BMI

$5,000 BMI Jazz Master's Scholarship Due NOW!

The BMI Future Jazz Master Scholarship is due on February 1, 2020, with a payout to one extremely talented Jazz student is $5,000. Contacting the scholarship committee is easy and recommended. You are more likely to be remembered if you’ve reached out and have spoken to a real person.

Contact: Scholarship Committee 7 World Trade Center 250 Greenwich Street New York, NY 10007-0030 Email: info@bmifoundation.org

Website: www.bmifoundation.org

Description:  The BMI Future Jazz Master Scholarship is an annual competition open to rising jazz stars enrolled at colleges and universities nationwide. The award pays tribute to the artistic excellence of jazz pioneers while providing crucial support for emerging performers.

NEA Jazz Master judges convene a panel and votes on one winner based on the following:

  1. Evidence of Talent
  2. Potential as a Jazz Performer & Composer
  3. Availability to Attend BMI’s Annual Celebration of NEA Jazz Masters Fellows

Well-known Jazz Musicians like Ron Carter, Jack Dejohnette, Jimmy Heath, and Ahmad Jamal.

Apply for this scholarship, only if you are a full-time or part-time student attending an accredited college or university in the U.S. If you are currently in high school, this is NOT the application for you – NOT eligible.

CLICK HERE for 10 Scholarship Applications Due in February.