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The Clark Foundation

30 Wall Street, (212)269-1833

New York, NY 10005

P/D; Financial aid for medical and hospital care to needy individuals in upstate New York and New York City. Application accepted throughout the year. Initial approach by letter. Contact: Joseph H. Cruickshank, Secy


Ford Mobility Motoring Program

Ford Motor Company

Attn; Mobility Program

P.O. Box 3185 TDD (800)TDD-0312

Ruston, LA 71271

(318)257-4562 or (800)952-2248

P/D: To provide a cash reimbursement for the cost of installing adaptive driving aids on the purchase of new vehicle=s from Ford or Lincoln-Mercury. This program also provides 24 hour roadside assistance and a complimentary Ford cellular telephone.
The de Kay Foundation

c/o Chase Manhattan Bank

270 Park Avenue, (212)270-6000

New York, NY 10017

P/D: Grants to elderly individuals in financial need, particularly to those who sick or disabled or who lack proper care. Limited to residents of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Initial approach by letter. Formal application required.
Camden Home for Senior Citizens

66 Washington Street, (207)236-2087

Camden, ME 04843

Application Address:

Belfast Road (207)236-2014

Camden, ME 04843

P/D: Grants for medical care and drugs. Limited to residents of Camden, Rockport, Lincolnville and Hope, Maine. Write or call for guidelines. Contact: Charles Lowe, Pres



William Babcock Memorial Endowment

305 San Anselmo Ave., Ste. 219

San Anselmo, CA 94960 (415)453-0901

P/D: Grants to persons burdened with exceptional medical expenses which exceed insurance coverage and fall outside the purview of other community agencies. Limited to persons who have been residents of Marin County, CA, for two or more years. Call for application guidelines, application required. Contact: Executive Director


Science

Science Service

Westinghouse Science Scholarships and Awards

1719 N. Street, N.W. (202)785-2255

Washington, DC 20036

P/D: Study of science, engineering, math, and related fields; must be high school senior and plan to complete college entrance qualifications before October 1 of the following year, 1,000 word essay, U.S. citizen or legal resident, requests for applications must be made by high school official.

Contact: Karen Royden, Director of Youth Program.
Real Estate

American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers Trust

American Institute of Real Estate Educational Trust Scholarship

875 N. Michigan Ave., Ste. 2400

Chicago, IL 60611-1980

(312) 335-4100

P/D: Full-time undergraduate or graduate student majoring in real estate appraisal, land economics, real estate, or allied fields. Contact: Charlotte Timms



Music

Mercyhurst College

Creative Arts Scholarship

Glenwood Hills

501 E. 38th Street, (814)824-2564

Erie, PA 16546

P/D: Talented young musicians, dancers and artists ready to begin their college education, for full-time study at Mercyhurst College only.

Contact: Michael Fuhrman
Law Enforcement

Assoc. of Former Agents of the U.S. Secret Service, Inc.

J. Clifford Dietrich & Julie Y. Cross

Scholarships, P.O. Box 11681

Alexandria, VA 22312

P/D: Sophomores working toward degrees in law enforcement or police administration

U.S. citizens. Contact: P. Hamilton Brown Executive Secretary



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Education Grant Assistance
This section list's sources of educational support for secondary, undergraduate, graduate, postgraduate study, and advanced research. "'
1. Scholarship's‑ awarded directly to a student to help with tuition costs.

2. Fellowship's‑ awarded to graduate student's in college's, universities, or other institutions.

3. Internship's‑ support undergraduate, graduate, or postgraduate students.


4. Residencies‑ for study, research, advanced training in a medical specialty, and teaching at a college, university, or research institute.

5. Research grants‑ support individuals engaged in independent scholarly project's, medical or scientific investigations.


Adams Scholarship Fund A‑T Medical Research Fond Barrows (Augustus & Kathleen)

c/o First Agricultural Nat'1 Bank 16255 Ventura Blvd., #803 Memorial Trust Fund

99 West Street Encino, CA 91436 271 South Union Street

Pittsfield, MA 01201 Burlington, VT 05401


Allen (Rita) Foundation, Inc. Aurora Foundation Blackwelder Foundation, Inc,

550 Park Avenue 111 W. Downer Place,#312 P.O. Box 1431

New York, NY 10021 Aurora, IL 60507‑5136 Lenoir, NC 28645
Andalusia Health Service, Inc. Baker (Jessie H.) Education Fund Brightwell (A.T.) School, Inc.

c/o William H. Mc Whorter c/o Marine Midland Bank 254 Oakland Avenue

P.O. Box 1418 P.O. Box 4203 Athens, GA 30606

Andalusia, AL 36420 Buffalo, NY 14240


Allied Education Fund B Bamberget (Ruth Eleanor and John Bush Foundation

467 Sylvan Avenue Ernest)Memorial Fund. East 900 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg.

Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 1201 Walker Center St. Paul, MN 55101

Salt Lake City, UT 84111

Alpert (Ida & Benjamin) Fund. Bank of American‑Giannia Fund. Charles Foundation

31275 Northwestern Hwy, #233 Box 37000, Dept. 3246 c/o Steven Charles

Farmington Hills, MI 48018 San Francisco, CA 94137 1700 N. Alpine, Suite 3 II

Rockford, IL 61107

Anderson (WilliamP.) Foundation Baker Foundation, Inc. Cogan (George T.) Trust

3552 Bayard Road P.O. Box 328 P.O. Box 418

Cincinnati, OH 45208 Nashua, NH 03061 Portsmouth, NH 03801
Ann Arbor Area Foundation

125 W. Washington, Ste. 400

Ann Arbor, MI 48104

More Listings
Journalism

Dow Jones Newspaper Fund

P.O. Box 300 (609) 452-2820

Princeton, NJ 08543-0300

P/D: Open to college juniors, seniors, graduate students studying journalism. Contact: Intern coordinator


Scholastic Inc.

Scholastic Writing Awards Scholarships

555 Broadway (212)343-6100

New York, NY 10012

P/D: High school seniors demonstrating outstanding creative writing ability combined with high academic standing, U.S. citizens or legal residents.


Hotel/Restaurant

The Statler Foundation

Statler Towers, Ste., 508

Buffalo, NY 14202 (716)852-1104

P/D: Students of hotel or food service management. Contact: Peter J. Crotty, Chairman



Engineering

National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, Inc.

Incentive Grants Program

3 West 35th Street, (212)279-2626

New York, NY 10001

P/D: Engineering studies, American Indian, American black, Mexican-American. Or Puerto Rican enrollment in participating college or university, demonstrate need or receive merit award, U.S. citizen Rican entering freshman or transfer students, Full-time.
Society of Women Engineers

MASWE Memorial, Lillian M. Gilbreth

Ivy Parker Memorial, RCA Corporation

Grumman Corporation, Digital Equipment Scholarships

120 Wall Street,

New York, NY 10005

(212) 509-9577 or (800)666-1793

P/D: Women upper-division students who are majoring in engineering at accredited U.S. Colleges and Universities.


Art

National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts

Arts & Recognition & Talent Search

800 Brickell Ave., (305)377-1148

Miami, FL 33131

P/D: High school seniors to study any of the creative & performing arts, demonstrate talent, U.S. citizens.
Business

FYI Memorial Scholarship Awards

Financial Women International

200 North Glebe, Ste., 814

Arlington, VA 22203

(703) 807-2007

P/D: Awards to women working in the fields of business, banking, or finance who wish to further their education. Must be a member of FYI.


James S. Kemper Foundation N-4

1 Kemper Drive, (708)320-2847

Long Grove, IL 60049-0001

P/D: College freshman who are business majors, must reside on campus, list of 16 participating 4-year schools across the country available from the above address.


Broadcasting

KATU-Dargan Minority Scholarship

P.O. Box 2 (503)231-4222

Portland, OR 97220

P/D: Minority students enrolled in first three years of communication curriculum with emphasis on broadcasting, at colleges in Oregon and Washington, minimum 3.0 GPA. Contact: Rich Dargan



Women

Business and Professional Women=s Fd

BPW Loans for Women in Engineering

2012 Massachusetts Ave., N.W.

Washington, DC 20036 (202) 293-1200

P/D: Women accepted for undergraduate or graduate study in a program accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, for last 2 years of study, U.S. Citizens, financial need.
Jewish Foundation for Education of Women Scholarship

330 W. 58th Street, (212)265-2565

New York, NY 10019

P/D: Full-time students who live within a 50 mile radius of New York City (including New Jersey and Long Island).


Handicapped

American Council of the Blind Scholar.

American Council of the Blind

Suite 720, 1155 15th Street, NW

Washington, DC 20005 (202)467-5081

P/D: Legally blind U.S. citizens or resident aliens accepted into postsecondary programs, several award categories, students with 3.3 GPA.

Contact: Jessica Beach, Asst. Schol., Cor.


Handicapped

Ruth A. Cantrall Trust

c/o Bank IV Kansas

10000 College Blvd., (913) 752-4745

Overland Park, KS 66210

P/D: For needy, hearing-impaired students at attend Kansas State School for the Deaf. Contact: Louisa Grill
Stanley E. Jackson Scholarship for the Handicapped

Foundation for Exceptional Children

1920 Association Drive

Reston, VA 22091

P/D: Disabled incoming freshmen enrolling full-time in undergraduate or vocational training programs, two awards specified for members of ethnic minority groups. Contact: Kenneth Collins

Special Grant Categories
Ethnic Students

American Institute of Certified Public Accountants

Minority Scholarship Program

1211 Avenue 4 of the Americas

New York, NY 10036 (212)596-6200

P/D: Black Americans, American Indians, Asians, and Hispanic undergraduates to major in accounting. Graduate students may study taxation, finance, or business administration.
Commission for Racial Justice Special Higher Education Program

United Church of Christ Commission for Racial Justice

700 Prospect Ave., (216)736-2169

Cleveland, OH 44115

P/D: Non-Caucasian students in financial need, priority to members of United Church of Christ.

Contact: Carmen Williams, Coordinator, Special Higher Education Program



Jose Marti Scholarship Challenge

Florida Department of Education

Office of Student Financial Assistance

Florida Education Center, Room 1344

Tallahassee, FL 32399-0400

(904) 487-3260

P/D: U.S. citizens residing in and attending school in FL. Must be Hispanic or of Spanish culture, e.g., Mexico, South America, Central America, or the Caribbean, financial need, minimum 3.0 GPA, FL. residence.
Bristol Children=s Home

26 Acacia Road, (401)254-7070

Bristol, RI 02809

P/D: Scholarships for higher education to residents of Bristol, RI only. Completion of formal application required.

Contact: Gail L. Nunnery, Trust Officer, John Warner Bank.
Marie D. Berry Funds H and H-1

c/o Key Trust Co. of Ohio, N.A.

127 Public Sq. Trust Tax, 01-127-1603

Cleveland, OH 44114-1306



Application Address:

c/o Hon. John T. Patterson

Court of Common Pleas., Hancock Cty.

Findlay, OH 45840

P/D: Applicants are selected on the basis of character, financial need, and academic ability. Scholarships to financially needy male residents of Findlay, OH for study at colleges, universities, trade and business schools, graduate schools, postgraduate schools, and professional schools. Contact fund for application. Completion of formal application required.

Educational Fund of the Honolulu Branch of the American Association of University Women

1802 Keeaumoku St., (808)537-4702

Honolulu, HI 96822

P/D: Graduate and undergraduate scholarships to female residents of HI. Awards also provided to Asian and Pacific women professionals for specific two-to six-month projects or graduate study in HI, Completion of formal application required. Initial approach by letter. Contact: Adele D.S. Mitchell, Chair.


Boettcher Foundation

600 17th , Suite 2210 South

Denver, CO 80202 (303) 534-1937

P/D: Scholarships bases solely on merit to CO high school students for attendance at CO colleges and universities. Separate programs to provide scholarships to minorities living in CO to attend specific CO institutions, and to provide recognition awards to CO teachers. Contact foundation for current application guidelines.


Adams Educational Fund Inc.

c/o First National Bank Bldg.

400 W. Benson Ave.,

Wilmar, MN 56201



Application Address:

c/o Donald D. Elmquist, Pres.

411 W. Litchfield Ave., (320)235-5267

and Brett N. Aamot, Secy-Treas.

P.O. Box 570 (320)235-3311

Wilmar, MN

P/D: Student grants to residents of the Wilmar, MN area. Applications accepted throughout the year. Completion of formal application required.



Bour Memorial Scholarship Fund

c/o Boatman=s First National Bank of Kansas City, (816)979-7481

14 West 10th St., P.O. Box 419119

Kansas City, MO 64141

P/D: Scholarships to needy high school graduates residing in Lafayette County, MO to attend any accredited MO college. Completion of formal application required. Application forms available early each year from Boatman=s First National Bank of Kansas City or Lafayette County, MO schools.
Davis-Roberts Scholarship Fund, Inc.

116 Lummis Court (307)632-2948

Cheyenne, WY 82007

P/D: Members or former members of the order of De Molay or Job=s Daughters, Bethel, in Wyoming, for full-time study.

Contact: Charles H. Moore, Secy Treas.
Camp Foundation

P.O. Box 813 (757)562-3439

Franklin, VA 23851

P/D: Scholarships to graduating high school seniors who are residents of the city of Franklin and the counties of Southampton and Isle of Wight, VA. Recipients are selected on the basis of character, leadership, community service, academic achievement, and value to the community after graduation. Recipients are chosen with regard for financial need. Both types of scholarships are renewable for up to three additional years.

Contact: Bobby B. Worrell, Exec. Dir.
Bristol Bay Native Corp. Educ. Fond.

800 Cordova St., (907) 278-3602

Anchorage, AK 99501

P/D: Scholarships to shareholders of Bristol Bay Native Corp. Completion of formal application required.

Contact: Marie Nash, Dir. and Pres.
Bradford-Nye Trust

P.O. Box 359

Tyler, TX 75710

Application Address:

c/o Dorothy Land

First Baptist Church (903)597-4436

300 W. Ferguson St., P.O. Box 277

Tyler, TX 75710

P/D: Scholarships are awarded on the basis of scholastic merit and potential, citizenship, financial need, and proven Christian leadership. To the residents of Smith County, TX for study at an educational institution sponsored and supported by the Baptist General Convention of TX. Or the Southern Baptist Convention with in the State of Texas. Completion of formal application required.


Charleston Scientific & Cultural Educational Fund

P.O. Box 190011

Charleston, SC 29419-9011

Application Address:

c/o Wade H. Logan, 111, Secretary

P.O. Box 848 (803)723-2000

Charleston, SC 29402

P/D: Grants to SC natives for scientific, cultural, or educational pursuits in Charleston, SC. Completion of formal application required.


B & L Educational Foundation

2111 Northridge Dr., N.E.

Grand Rapids, MI 49505

(616) 364-8499

P/D: Scholarships restricted to individuals who are residents of or attending school in either MI or AZ. Completion of formal application required, including transcripts and letter of recommendation.
Badger Mining Scholarship Trust

c/o Markesan State Bank

84 North B Ridge Street

Markesan, WI 53946



Application Address:

c/o Guidance Director of appropriate high school in Taylor, Berlin, or Markesan, WI

P/D: Scholarships to high school graduates from Taylor, Berlin, or Markesan, WI for degrees in mining engineering, engineering curriculum or environmental science. Children of officers of Badger Mining Corporation are ineligible. Recipients must be full-time students and maintain at least a 2.0 GPA. Contact foundation for current application deadline. Completion of formal application required. Application forms available from the high schools.
Clark and Ruby Baker Foundation

c/o Bank South, N.A. Personal Trust Dep

P.O. Box 4387, MC-678

Atlanta, GA 30302-4387 (770)989-6106

P/D: Scholarships to financially needy GA residents. Preference is given to those who study at small colleges operated by or affiliated with, the Methodist Church. Application accepted throughout the year. Applications by letter, including educational plans, resumes, expenses and the anticipated amount required, interview required.
Bright Star Foundation, Inc.

c/o Shale D. Stiller

36 South Charles Street

Baltimore, MD 21201



Application Address:

c/o Kenneth L. Greif

3707 Greenway

Baltimore, MD 21218

P/D: Scholarships to residents of Baltimore, MD. Application accepted throughout the year.
Sophie Anderson Educational Trust

c/o Seafirst National Bank

P.O. Box 34345

Seattle, WA 98124

P/D: Scholarships to WA residents attending small colleges in WA such as Whitman College, Whitworth College, Puget Sound Christian College, and Seattle Pacific College. Scholarships are awarded in the following order of preference, history majors, liberal arts majors, premedical majors, nursing majors, and teaching majors. Contact trust or listed colleges for application deadline and procedures.


Dr. Dante Castrodale Scholarship Fond

c/o First Community Bank - Bluefield

211 Federal Street, P.O. Box 950

Bluefield, WV 24701



Application Address:

c/o Dr. Dante Castrodale, Vecellio and Grogan, Drawer V

Beckley, WV 25801

c/o Mr. J. Kenneth Roberts, Coord. For Guidance and Testing,

Mc Dowell County Schools


30 Central Avenue

Welch, WV 24801

P/D: Scholarships to residents of McDowell County, WV. Completion of formal application required, including class rank, GPA, and personal statement.
Chattanooga Christian Foundation

736 Market Street, (615) 266-5257

Chattanooga, TN 37402

P/D: Evangelical Christian students studying for the ministry, primarily in Chattanooga area. 45 grants totaling $107,083.

Contact: Dave Worland
University of Vermont Scholarships

330 Waterman, South Prospect Street

Burlington, VT 05401 (802)656-3156

P/D: University of Vermont students with academic merit, financial need. Number of awards average $7,900.



South Dakota Dept. of Education &

Cultural Affairs

Tuition Equalization Grants (TEG Prog.)

700 Governor=s Drive (605)773-3134

Pierre, SD 57501-2291

P/D: Residents of South Dakota to attend approved South Dakota private colleges and universities, financial need, students may apply for both TEG and State Student Incentive grants buy may accept only one.

Contact: Roxie Thielen


T. Wistar Brown Trust

(Formerly T. Wistar Brown Teacher=s Fd.

c/o PNC Bank, N.A.

1632 Chestnut Street

Philadelphia, PA 19103

Application Address:

c/o Ruth A. Seeley, Secretary

141 West Harvey Street

Philadelphia, PA 19144

P/D; Grants to members of Philadelphia Yearly Meting who are 21 years of age or older and who required financial assistance to prepare themselves to teach at the elementary or secondary school level, or to take advanced courses to enrich their teaching talents. Completion of formal application required.
A. H. Bean Foundation

c/o First Alabama Bank, Trust Dept.

2222 Ninth Street

Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

P/D: Scholarships to Christian individuals who are active members of a church, enrolled in a post-secondary educational institution, recommended for aid by the church minister and reside in Alabama. Transcript and recommendation by church minister required.
New Hampshire Post-secondary Education Commission

2 Industrial Park Drive (603)271-2550

Concord, NH 03301

P/D: Six state scholarship and grant programs. Call or write for guidelines.





D.A. Biglane Foundation

P.O. Box 966

Natchez, MS 39121

Application Address:

75 Melrose - Montebello Pkwy.

Natchez, MS 39120

P/D: Scholarships only to residents of the Natchez, MS area. Applications accepted throughout the year.


Miriam E. Alsobrooks Educational Fund

c/o Wachovia Bank of South Carolina, N.A.

P.O. Box 3099

Winston-Salem, NC 27450-0001

Contact: Trust Dept.

Application Address:

c/o Barbara Robertson, Dir. of Guidance

Marlboro County High School

Bennettsville, SC 29510

P/D: Scholarships to graduates of Marlboro County high schools, SC. Completion of formal application required.
The Blue River Foundation, Inc.

P.O. Box 938 (317)392-7955

Shelbyville, IN 46176

P/D: Scholarships to residents of Shelby County, IN. Completion of formal application required.

Contact: Tom Hession, President
Audio Engineering Society Educational Foundation, Inc.

60 E. 42nd Street, Room 2520

New York, NY 10165 (212)661-8528

P/D: Graduate scholarships to talented students in the U.S. and abroad who are preparing to enter the audio engineering profession and related fields. Completion of formal application required, including two faculty letters of recommendation.

Contact: Emil Torick, President



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