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The following are a listing of scholarship and award opportunities to recognize youth and adult volunteers in youth court programs. Click on the links under each listing for more information. COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS
United States Senate Youth Program The annual United States Senate Youth Program, established in 1962 by U.S. Senate Resolution, will be held in Washington, D.C., from March 4-11, 2006. Two student leaders from each state, the District of Columbia and the Department of Defense Education Activity will spend a week in Washington experiencing their national government in action. Students will visit Capitol Hill, the White House, Supreme Court, Pentagon and State Department and will each be awarded a $5,000 College scholarship for undergraduate studies.
The William Randolph Hearst Foundation will pay all expenses for the Washington Week, including transportation, hotel accommodations and meals.
Application deadlines vary by state and can be found at http://www.hearstfdn.org/ussyp/.
The Bonner Scholarship The Bonner Scholar Program seeks to transform the lives of students at twenty-five specific colleges and universities as well as their campuses, local communities, and nation through providing access to education and opportunities to serve. To achieve this mission, the Bonner Foundation provides four-year community service scholarships to approximately 1500 students (who are referred to as Bonner Scholars) annually. The scholarship serves those individuals who have high financial need and a commitment to service. It is designed to heighten the overall education a Scholar receives by asking students to engage in ongoing service work and helping them develop the tools and the knowledge necessary to make that work meaningful and lasting. For more information, visit http://www.bonner.org/campus/bsp/howtoapply.htm.
Hispanic Scholarship Fund The Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF) is proud to be the nation's leading organization supporting Hispanic higher education and is committed to providing opportunities for students like you. Our vision is to strengthen our country by advancing the college education of Hispanic Americans.
Our mission is to double the rate of Hispanics earning a college degree. Since 1975, HSF has awarded more than 61,000 scholarships in excess of $115 million to Hispanic students from all 50 states, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands who have attended more than 1,700 colleges and universities.
For information about scholarships available from the Hispanic Scholarship Fund, go to http://www.hsf.net/.
The Truman Scholarship The Truman Scholarship is a $26,000 merit-based grant awarded to undergraduate students who wish financial support to attend graduate or professional school in preparation for careers in government.
For more information, go to www.truman.gov/index.cfm?TheViewID=355&flag=355&showsubs=0,129.
Southern Scholarship Foundation The Southern Scholarship Foundation provides qualifying students with rent-free housing scholarships at select universities in Florida including Florida State, University of Florida, Florida A&M, Bethune-Cookman, and Florida Gulf Coast University.
For more information, go to www.southernscholarship.org/.
Coca Cola Scholars Foundation The Coca Cola Scholars Foundation is open to all high school seniors in the United States from 26,000 high schools. Coca-Cola Scholars come from all 50 states and more than one-third are minorities. The Scholars represent a cross-section of outstanding young people, characterized by their educational excellence, leadership in their schools and commitment to their communities.
For more information, go to www.coca-colascholars.org/cokeWeb/jsp/scholars/Index.jsp,
AWARDS
Idea of America Essay Contest! You could win $5,000.
We the People Essay Contest is sponsored by the National Endowment of the Humanities.
Students are required to write an essay that examines the historical debate over the benefits and disadvantages of adopting the First Amendment. Are the freedoms named in the First Amendment fundamental and if so why? Deadline for entry is April 19, 2006. For more information, log onto http://www.neh.gov/wtp/essay/index.html.
Speak Out! Let Your Voice Be Heard Essay Contest
"Do you feel U.S. high schools support the academic, social needs and interests of today’s students well? Why or why not?"
Answer this question with your essay and you could receive a cash prize of $100. To participate you must be a student aged 14 to 18 and write and submit an original 500-700 word essay answering the question above.
Also fill in and return the application form below. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Please see the rules for completing and submitting essay. The application should be submitted with essay. Click here for the application and rules.
The deadline for this contest is Friday, May 5, 2006. All essays and signed application forms must be received and/or postmarked by that date. There will be no exceptions.
President's Volunteer Service Awards Americans of all ages -- individuals, families, and groups -- are answering the President's Call to Service by making a difference in their communities. The President's Volunteer Service Award, an initiative of the President's Council on Service and Civic Participation, honors America's volunteers and encourages even more Americans to get involved.
For more information, go to http://www.presidentialserviceawards.org/.
Application Deadline: Ongoing
Congressional Award The Congressional Award is a public partnership created by Congress to promote and recognize achievement, initiative, and service in America's youth ages 14-23. The Congressional Award provides a unique opportunity for young people to set and achieve personally challenging goals that build character and foster community service, personal development, and citizenship. For more information or to register for the award, visit www.congressionalaward.org/congress.
Application Deadline: Ongoing
Daily Points of Light Award The Daily Points of Light Awards are designed to honor those who have made a commitment to connect Americans through service to help meet critical needs in their communities, especially focused on the goals for children and youth set by the Presidents' Summit for America's Future. The program is sponsored by the Points of Light Foundation, the Corporation for National Service and the Knights of Columbus, with full program funding provided by the Knights of Columbus. The award is open to any individual, group or organization actively engaged in volunteer service. Award certificates and winners are featured on website and nominations are accepted year-round (awards are given daily). For more information, visit http://www.pointsoflight.org/awards/awards.cfm or contact:
Daily Points of Light Awards Points of Light Foundation 1400 I Street, NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20005 (202) 729-8000 email:
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Application Deadline: Ongoing
The Jefferson Awards Since its inception in 1972, the Jefferson Awards have honored outstanding public servants who are making a difference in this country. In 1977, the American Institute for Public Service began a breakthrough relationship with the media. The Institute reached out to newspapers and television stations in local communities and asked them to join a unique partnership to highlight "Unsung Heroes." These Jefferson Awards Media Sponsors solicit nominations of volunteers who work to better their communities.
Each Media Sponsor honors five to six Jefferson Awards winners. One representative from each Media Sponsor is chosen by the American Institute Board of Selectors for national recognition. For more information, visit http://www.aips.org/jefferson/index.htm or contact:
Mike Hyland Executive Director Jefferson Awards 621 Delaware Street New Castle, DE 19720 (302) 323-9659
Application Deadline: Ongoing
President's Student Service Award All full-time students ages 5 and older who contribute at least 100 hours of service to the community are eligible for the President's Student Service Award. Students may be certified by their school, their college, or a community organization and will receive a specially designed gold pin with the presidential seal, a presidential certificate, and a letter from the President. Youth ages 5 to 14 who perform 50 hours of service may receive a silver pin with the presidential seal, as well as a presidential certificate and a letter from the President. For more information, visit http://www.student-service-awards.org/ or contact:
President's Student Services Award P.O. Box 189 Wilmington, DE 1899-0189 866-550-PSSA (toll-free) email:
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Application Deadline: Ongoing
FELLOWSHIPS
The Coro Fellows Program The Fellows Program in Public Affairs is a nine-month, full-time, post-graduate experiential leadership-training program that introduces diverse, intelligent and driven young public servants to all aspects of the public affairs arena. Field assignments, site visits, interviews and special individual and group projects and consultancies prepare Coro Fellows to translate their ideals into action for improving their own communities. Sixty-four Fellows are chosen annually each year through a highly competitive selection process. They represent a broad range of cultural, racial and economic backgrounds, ages, interests, and academic and work experience, but all are committed to excellence in public affairs.
The Fellows Program in Public Affairs is conducted in San Francisco, Los Angeles, St. Louis, New York and Pittsburgh. For more information, visit www.coro.org/programs/programs.html
Echoing Green Echoing Green is a non-profit Foundation that offers full-time Fellowships to emerging social entrepreneurs. Our Foundation applies a venture capital approach to philanthropy by providing seed money and technical support to individuals creating innovative public service projects that seek to catalyze positive social change. Echoing Green invests in entrepreneurs' projects at an early stage, before most funders are willing to do so, and then provides them with support to help them grow beyond start-up.
The Echoing Green network currently includes over 300 Fellows working domestically and internationally on a wide range of social issues. For more information, visit: http://www.echoinggreen.org/.
Hearst Minority Fellowship- Indiana University Center on Philanthropy The Hearst Minority Fellowship is designed to provide members of minority groups the opportunity to engage in the study and practical application of philanthropy, while in pursuit of the M.A. in Philanthropic Studies or M.P.A. in Nonprofit Management degree. For more information, visit www.philanthropy.iupui.edu/hearst.htm.
Nonprofit Leaders Program - The Washington Center This program provides a unique opportunity to "do good" and learn about exciting career opportunities in the non-profit sector. The nonprofit sector includes charitable, educational, and scientific organizations; professional societies; and trade and business groups. Interning within the nonprofit sector provides a unique opportunity to explore your chosen career field while working with an organization that has a conscience. Students accepted into this program initiative receive a guaranteed award of $1,000. For more information, visit http://www.twc.edu/.
2006 Davidson Fellows Award
Applications for the 2006 Davidson Fellows Award are available for students under the age of 18 who have completed a significant piece of work in science, technology, mathematics, music, literature and/or philosophy. Individuals named as Davidson Fellow Laureates receive $50,000 scholarships and those named as Davidson Fellows receive $25,000 or $10,000 scholarships. These scholarships may be used for tuition and related expenses at accredited institutions of learning. To be eligible, applicants must be under the age of 18 as of Oct. 1, 2005, and be U.S. citizens or permanent U.S. residents. There is no minimum age for eligibility. Each submission must be an original piece of work recognized by experts in the field as "significant" and have the potential to make a positive contribution to society. Davidson Fellows Award recipients also receive an all-expense paid trip to Washington, D.C. where they will be recognized at a special reception in their honor on September 2006. Since its inception in 2001, the Davidson Fellows Award has recognized 41 of America's brightest young people ranging in age from 9 to 17. The Davidson Fellows Award is funded by the Davidson Institute for Talent Development and the Davidson Foundation.
For more information about the Davidson Fellows Award, please visit: http://www.davidsonfellows.org/ or call 775-852-3483 x. 423
LINKS TO OTHER SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARD LISTINGS
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