Metal of Honor Fund Scholarship
$1,000
Introduction
The Metal of Honor Fund has operated as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit for more than a decade. Over that time the organization has raised in excess of $500,000 for charitable causes and provided assistance to thousands of families.
MOH Fund Scholarship — Eligibility
The MOH Fund Scholarship supports students planning to enroll in full-time continuing education at one of the following:
- a two-year or four-year college,
- a vocational school, or
- a technical school.
Applicants must be current high school seniors preparing to graduate and must be dependents of someone working in the HVAC industry or be employed...
Introduction
The Metal of Honor Fund has operated as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit for more than a decade. Over that time the organization has raised in excess of $500,000 for charitable causes and provided assistance to thousands of families.
MOH Fund Scholarship — Eligibility
The MOH Fund Scholarship supports students planning to enroll in full-time continuing education at one of the following:
- a two-year or four-year college,
- a vocational school, or
- a technical school.
Applicants must be current high school seniors preparing to graduate and must be dependents of someone working in the HVAC industry or be employed...
First Tee Connecticut Scholarships
$2,000
Intro
First Tee – Connecticut offers a number of scholarships exclusively for young people who are active within the local chapter. Summaries of each available award appear below. Completed applications must be received at the First Tee – Connecticut office by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, May 15, 2026. Submissions may be sent by mail, fax or email. Scholarship recipients will be informed no later than Monday, June 15, and a formal public announcement will take place during Travelers Championship week in late June.
Background
Since the scholarship program began in 2006, First Tee – Connecticut has distributed more than $500,000...
Intro
First Tee – Connecticut offers a number of scholarships exclusively for young people who are active within the local chapter. Summaries of each available award appear below. Completed applications must be received at the First Tee – Connecticut office by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, May 15, 2026. Submissions may be sent by mail, fax or email. Scholarship recipients will be informed no later than Monday, June 15, and a formal public announcement will take place during Travelers Championship week in late June.
Background
Since the scholarship program began in 2006, First Tee – Connecticut has distributed more than $500,000...
AFSCME Minnesota Council 5 Scholarships
$1,000
Introduction
AFSCME MN Council 5 administers three scholarships: two aimed at 2026 high school seniors beginning post-secondary studies, and one intended for Council 5 members pursuing further education themselves.
1) Richard E. Patterson Scholarship
- Purpose/history: Created in 1989 in memory of Richard E. Patterson, a dedicated union activist, leader of City of St. Paul Local 1842, and the first Treasurer of the former AFSCME Council 14.
- Eligibility: Applicant must be the child of a parent or legal guardian who is a member in good standing of a local union represented by AFSCME MN Council 5.
- Student requirements:...
Introduction
AFSCME MN Council 5 administers three scholarships: two aimed at 2026 high school seniors beginning post-secondary studies, and one intended for Council 5 members pursuing further education themselves.
1) Richard E. Patterson Scholarship
- Purpose/history: Created in 1989 in memory of Richard E. Patterson, a dedicated union activist, leader of City of St. Paul Local 1842, and the first Treasurer of the former AFSCME Council 14.
- Eligibility: Applicant must be the child of a parent or legal guardian who is a member in good standing of a local union represented by AFSCME MN Council 5.
- Student requirements:...
Dakota Pequeno Memorial Scholarship
$1,000
Dakota Ruby Pequeno — called Cody by those close to her — was a 16-year-old looking forward to her senior year. She loved playing in Powder Puff football games, entering the school talent show, singing songs from Rocky Horror Picture Show, and listening to bands like Evanescence and Slipknot. Tragically, Dakota lost her life as a result of epilepsy.
To honor her memory, Dakota’s family created the Dakota Pequeno Memorial Scholarship so others can be supported in pursuing their goals, reflecting Dakota’s own spirit and ambitions.
Scholarship details
- Each year the Epilepsy Foundation Michigan awards a $1,000 Dakota Pequeno...
Dakota Ruby Pequeno — called Cody by those close to her — was a 16-year-old looking forward to her senior year. She loved playing in Powder Puff football games, entering the school talent show, singing songs from Rocky Horror Picture Show, and listening to bands like Evanescence and Slipknot. Tragically, Dakota lost her life as a result of epilepsy.
To honor her memory, Dakota’s family created the Dakota Pequeno Memorial Scholarship so others can be supported in pursuing their goals, reflecting Dakota’s own spirit and ambitions.
Scholarship details
- Each year the Epilepsy Foundation Michigan awards a $1,000 Dakota Pequeno...
Empire State District 6 Daughters of Penelope Scholarship
$2,000
This year we will be awarding six scholarships in total:
- First Place: $2,000
- Second Place: $1,500
- Technical/Trade School Scholarship (third-place): $1,000
- Special Needs Scholarship: $500 — this award was approved by vote at our District Convention
- Memorial Scholarship: $500 in honor of the late Past District Governors Angie Yanas and Beatrice Anagnos
- Family-sponsored Scholarship: $1,000 contributed by the family of the late Helen Thomas, PDG
We are grateful to be able to offer these six scholarships this year.
This year we will be awarding six scholarships in total:
- First Place: $2,000
- Second Place: $1,500
- Technical/Trade School Scholarship (third-place): $1,000
- Special Needs Scholarship: $500 — this award was approved by vote at our District Convention
- Memorial Scholarship: $500 in honor of the late Past District Governors Angie Yanas and Beatrice Anagnos
- Family-sponsored Scholarship: $1,000 contributed by the family of the late Helen Thomas, PDG
We are grateful to be able to offer these six scholarships this year.
San Fernando Valley Alumnae Chapter Scholarships
$5,000
Overview
For over 40 years, the San Fernando Valley Alumnae Chapter has provided nearly $100,000 in tuition support to outstanding students. Each year the Chapter’s Scholarship Committee selects accomplished local high school seniors who plan to continue their education at an accredited four‑year university. Awards recognize students’ academic achievement as well as dedication to community service and leadership.
Outreach and Application Guidance
The Scholarship Committee makes these opportunities known to high school–aged and college‑bound young women by distributing application information through area high schools. Applicants are strongly encouraged to include personal narratives describing experiences that have influenced their lives and...
Overview
For over 40 years, the San Fernando Valley Alumnae Chapter has provided nearly $100,000 in tuition support to outstanding students. Each year the Chapter’s Scholarship Committee selects accomplished local high school seniors who plan to continue their education at an accredited four‑year university. Awards recognize students’ academic achievement as well as dedication to community service and leadership.
Outreach and Application Guidance
The Scholarship Committee makes these opportunities known to high school–aged and college‑bound young women by distributing application information through area high schools. Applicants are strongly encouraged to include personal narratives describing experiences that have influenced their lives and...
Odd Fellows & Rebekahs Vocational Technology
$2,000
Overview
The Odd Fellows & Rebekahs Vocational Technology Scholarship is awarded based on demonstrated leadership and financial need. The award traces its roots to the Lawson/Pezo scholarships established in 2005 through the efforts of LaVaughn Lawson, PGM, and Martha Pezo, PP. Eligible recipients receive $2,000.00 each year.
Eligibility
- High school graduates, students who will complete high school by June 30, or individuals holding a GED equivalent may apply.
- Applicants must either be a member of the Order or have an immediate family member who belongs to an Odd Fellow or Rebekah Lodge.
- To confirm membership, the application...
Overview
The Odd Fellows & Rebekahs Vocational Technology Scholarship is awarded based on demonstrated leadership and financial need. The award traces its roots to the Lawson/Pezo scholarships established in 2005 through the efforts of LaVaughn Lawson, PGM, and Martha Pezo, PP. Eligible recipients receive $2,000.00 each year.
Eligibility
- High school graduates, students who will complete high school by June 30, or individuals holding a GED equivalent may apply.
- Applicants must either be a member of the Order or have an immediate family member who belongs to an Odd Fellow or Rebekah Lodge.
- To confirm membership, the application...
Hana Uno Shepard Memorial Scholarship
$1,000
Overview
Each year GLA awards the Hana Uno Shepard Memorial Scholarship to support a graduating high school senior. The award can be used at any accredited college, university, community college, fine arts institution, or vocational school. In addition to the scholarship, the recipient receives four years of JACL student membership provided by GLA.
Eligibility
Applicants must meet all of the following:
- Be a graduating high school senior.
- Demonstrate a strong academic record.
- Come from a single-parent household.
- Be of Japanese descent.
- Reside in Los Angeles County or Orange County.
Application timeline
The application process opens...
Overview
Each year GLA awards the Hana Uno Shepard Memorial Scholarship to support a graduating high school senior. The award can be used at any accredited college, university, community college, fine arts institution, or vocational school. In addition to the scholarship, the recipient receives four years of JACL student membership provided by GLA.
Eligibility
Applicants must meet all of the following:
- Be a graduating high school senior.
- Demonstrate a strong academic record.
- Come from a single-parent household.
- Be of Japanese descent.
- Reside in Los Angeles County or Orange County.
Application timeline
The application process opens...
Maine Golf Scholarship
$6,000
Overview
The Maine Golf Scholarship Fund, founded in 1950, has provided more than $2.3 million in scholarships to deserving high school graduates representing all 16 counties of Maine.
Administration
Scholarships are awarded each year by the Scholarship Fund Committee, which is made up of Maine Golf Board members, staff, and volunteers. Awards are granted on the basis of golf involvement, scholastic achievement, financial need, and demonstrated personal qualities.
Award Details
- Standard scholarship: $1,500 per year, renewable for up to four years, for a maximum total of $6,000 per recipient.
- Langlois scholarships: Through a gift from Frank Langlois, two...
Overview
The Maine Golf Scholarship Fund, founded in 1950, has provided more than $2.3 million in scholarships to deserving high school graduates representing all 16 counties of Maine.
Administration
Scholarships are awarded each year by the Scholarship Fund Committee, which is made up of Maine Golf Board members, staff, and volunteers. Awards are granted on the basis of golf involvement, scholastic achievement, financial need, and demonstrated personal qualities.
Award Details
- Standard scholarship: $1,500 per year, renewable for up to four years, for a maximum total of $6,000 per recipient.
- Langlois scholarships: Through a gift from Frank Langlois, two...
Huebner Scholarships
$15,000
The Society of the 1st Infantry Division, established in 1919, has operated continuously since its founding. Its membership includes Soldiers who served with the Big Red One in World War I, World War II, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf, during the Cold War/peacetime, and more recently in Iraq and Afghanistan. This expanding community of 1st Infantry Division veterans takes pride in service with the Army’s oldest and most storied division.
Huebner Scholarships
Named for Lieutenant General Clarence L. Huebner, commander of the Big Red One in World War II, Huebner Scholarships are competitive awards available to children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren of...
The Society of the 1st Infantry Division, established in 1919, has operated continuously since its founding. Its membership includes Soldiers who served with the Big Red One in World War I, World War II, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf, during the Cold War/peacetime, and more recently in Iraq and Afghanistan. This expanding community of 1st Infantry Division veterans takes pride in service with the Army’s oldest and most storied division.
Huebner Scholarships
Named for Lieutenant General Clarence L. Huebner, commander of the Big Red One in World War II, Huebner Scholarships are competitive awards available to children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren of...
Texas UPMA Memorial Scholarship
$1,000
Overview
Each academic year, Texas UPMA provides college scholarships for students who are entering their first year of college or trade school and who are descendants of Texas UPMA members. Eligible applicants include children, stepchildren, grandchildren, or step-grandchildren of current Texas UPMA members, retired members, or members who are deceased. The State Board of Directors will set the scholarship amounts based on funds from the prior year’s contributions, chapter fundraising, the endowment, and monies allocated in the Board’s budget.
Funding and award conditions
Awards are contingent on the recipient enrolling in an undergraduate program at an accredited college, university, or...
Overview
Each academic year, Texas UPMA provides college scholarships for students who are entering their first year of college or trade school and who are descendants of Texas UPMA members. Eligible applicants include children, stepchildren, grandchildren, or step-grandchildren of current Texas UPMA members, retired members, or members who are deceased. The State Board of Directors will set the scholarship amounts based on funds from the prior year’s contributions, chapter fundraising, the endowment, and monies allocated in the Board’s budget.
Funding and award conditions
Awards are contingent on the recipient enrolling in an undergraduate program at an accredited college, university, or...
Nancy Mangini MVP Scholarship Program
$500
Each year the Board selects a group of students to be named CFM MVPs. Recipients are evaluated on academic performance and involvement in extracurricular activities, demonstrated dedication to community service, and confirmed acceptance to college. Nominees must also show exemplary character and a strong drive to succeed. This scholarship is a key element of the Foundation’s effort to expand opportunities for under-resourced students.
Awards are distributed in June; chosen MVPs receive a laptop computer plus a software package to support their college preparation.
Since 2003, the CFM Foundation has presented this honor to more than 350 MVPs from the Hartford+...
Each year the Board selects a group of students to be named CFM MVPs. Recipients are evaluated on academic performance and involvement in extracurricular activities, demonstrated dedication to community service, and confirmed acceptance to college. Nominees must also show exemplary character and a strong drive to succeed. This scholarship is a key element of the Foundation’s effort to expand opportunities for under-resourced students.
Awards are distributed in June; chosen MVPs receive a laptop computer plus a software package to support their college preparation.
Since 2003, the CFM Foundation has presented this honor to more than 350 MVPs from the Hartford+...