Empowering Futures
Change a life. Make dreams come true. Shape the world. When you create a scholarship fund, you are the author of unlimited possibilities for a deserving student on their way to greatness.
For Donors
As a scholarship donor, you choose the name and structure of the scholarship. Community Foundation staff are available to help you establish related criteria and requirements for your scholarship.
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You can decide how much the scholarship awards as well as how many students receive the award. Considerations for this process include projected students’ degree timeframe, other financial aid, and desired lifetime of the scholarship fund.
You may choose not only how much a typical scholarship award is, but also how long the scholarship will be awarded to its recipients.
You may set restrictions on what costs are covered by the scholarship awards. Traditionally, scholarships are used to pay for expenses added to the student’s higher education billing (including tuition, meal plans, on-campus housing costs, books, etc.).
When you establish your scholarship, you decide the type of student you would like to award. Due to IRS regulations, the selection criteria must create a broad applicant pool but there are still plenty of ways you can customize your selection criteria.
What a student does in and out of the classroom as well as their future plans are common selection criteria. If this is important to you, consider these factors:
- Do you have a qualifying high school GPA? Some donors have even established a maximum GPA requirement to support students who may not qualify for other scholarships.
- Are there any specific extracurricular activities you’d like to see on a student’s profile? These could be specific involvements, such as being an athlete, a nonprofit volunteer, or a quiz bowl leader.
- Is there a specific college major or career interest you would like your scholarship to support? Examples can include Journalism, Accounting, Biology, First Responder, etc.
You may also have a preference to award scholarships based on where the student is from or where they will be completing their higher education. If this is important to you, we ask these questions:
- Do you want your recipient to come from a specific high school?
- Can your recipient attend a college or university in-state, out-of-state, or both?
- Will you require your recipient to be a U.S. citizen?
The Community Foundation’s Scholarship Policies and Procedures are designed to help us administer your scholarship as efficiently as possible. We will ensure your scholarship recipients maintain certain standards. These standards include:
- Signing a Scholarship Agreement that outlines the terms and conditions of their scholarship.
- Full-time status at an accredited college, university, or vocational school is required of all Community Foundation Scholarship Recipients.
- A minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA while attending school. If the student’s GPA drops below the 2.5 minimum, they will have up to two semesters to raise their cumulative GPA back to the minimum requirement.
- Maintaining their original declared major or school choice if required during the selection process. Students are made aware they may lose their scholarships if they change schools or majors.
- Submission of an annual thank-you note to the fundholder of the scholarship.
We offer four distinct ways to support students’ educational journeys, wherever their paths may take them:
- Annual Impact Scholarship — $10,000
- Directly supports one year of education at a time, for four successive years, at $2,500 per year
- Makes an immediate difference in a student’s life
- Give today through the Community Foundation Scholarship Fund
- Non-Endowed Named Scholarship — $50,000
- Named for you, your loved one, or your organization
- Provides support for four students, for four successive years, at $2,500 per year
- Can be extended/expanded with additional $10,000 minimum gifts
- Can be funded from multiple donors
- Legacy Endowed Scholarship — $120,000
- Named for you, your loved one, or your organization
- Creates a permanent scholarship fund that creates a lasting educational legacy
- Awards one $2,500 scholarship annually in perpetuity, with the possibility for additional scholarships over time with endowment growth
- Can be funded from multiple donors
- Growth Endowed Scholarship — $500,000
- Named for you, your loved one, or your organization
- Builds a permanent endowment that creates transformative, multi-generational impact
- Provides multiple scholarships annually to multiple students at $2,500 per year
- Can be funded from multiple donors
Contact the Philanthropic Services Team to establish your own scholarship fund, or make a donation to the Community Foundation Scholarship Fund today.