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Community Foundation Opens 2019 Scholarship Programs

By Charee Gillins, Marketing and Communications Director
March 13, 2019 at 04:28pm. Views: 43

The Community Foundation serving Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, is now accepting scholarship applications from local college-bound students pursuing higher education during the 2019-2020 school year.  Last year, the Foundation awarded over $3.5 million in scholarships and educational support.

“Investing in our region’s students is essential for creating a brighter future for the Inland Empire,” said Celia Cudiamat, Senior Vice President of Grants and Community Impact at The Community Foundation. “Today’s students are the leaders of tomorrow. By providing scholarships to support them, we are creating an educated and skilled workforce for our economy, and building a stronger future for the region.

The scholarship programs are: Altura Credit Union Foundation Scholarship for students in Riverside County; Reggie Edmond II Scholarship for students graduating from a school within the Riverside and Alvord Unified School District; James Buchner Memorial Scholarship for Hispanic/Latino students attending Cathedral High School; Desert Outreach Foundation Scholarship for students who reside in the Coachella Valley pursuing an undergraduate/graduate degree; Pavement Recycling, Inc. Scholarship for students in the city of Riverside and neighboring cities; Riverside Construction Company/Harmon-Lounsbury Scholarship for Riverside students (high school seniors and first year college) studying engineering, particularly in the area of construction or civil engineering; Elizabeth C. and Jack B. Clarke. Sr. Endowed Scholarship Fund for African-American or Hispanic/Latino students residing in Riverside and San Bernardino; Ruth Schroff Scholarship Fund for African-American or Hispanic/Latino students residing in Riverside or San Bernardino Counties; Dr. Barnett and Eleanor Jean Grier Advised Scholarship Fund for underrepresented and disadvantages students in Riverside; Rosemarie Cionni-Mary Pastore Educational Trust Scholarship for students who graduated from Elsinore High School, and Castro/Falk Scholarship Fund of the Coachella Valley for students who are current or former residents of the Coachella Valley area of Riverside County. 

For a full description of each of the scholarship programs, and to determine eligibility and apply, please view the Scholarship Schedule on the Foundation’s website.

Each Scholarship Program has its own application deadline. Deadlines range from March 11 through April 30.

Please contact Denisha Shackelford, Youth Initiatives Manager at 951-241-7777 or dshackelford@thecommunityfoundation.net for additional questions on any of the scholarship programs.

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