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Linda Norton Good Neighbor Scholarship

Linda Norton Good Neighbor Scholarship

Applicable For:

High School Students, Undergraduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$1,500

Application Deadline:

28/02/2024
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About This Scholarship

As a trusted steward and service provider to philanthropists and nonprofit organizations, the Community Foundation of Northern Colorado promotes cooperation, acts as a catalyst for neighborhood projects, and fosters collaboration. More than 500 charitable funds and $185 million in assets are managed and administered by them. The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado satisfies industry requirements for operational excellence, donor satisfaction, and transparency. The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado generously grants various scholarships.

Outstanding Poudre School District students who wish to major in finance, economics, business, or real estate are eligible for the Linda Norton Good Neighbour Scholarship. Seniors in high school with a GPA of at least 3.5 who intend to pursue post-secondary education or training are eligible applicants.

Eligibility Criteria For Linda Norton Good Neighbor Scholarship

Here are some common eligibility criteria that are often considered for non-profit organization scholarships:

  • Demographic Criteria: Some non-profit organization scholarships target specific demographic groups such as women, minorities, LGBTQ+ individuals, first-generation college students, or individuals with disabilities.
  • Financial Need: Many non-profit scholarships prioritize students with demonstrated financial need. They may require applicants to submit financial information, including income and asset documentation.
  • Field of Study: Certain non-profit scholarships are targeted towards students pursuing specific fields of study or majors. These scholarships may require enrollment in a particular academic program or demonstration of interest and commitment to a specific subject area.
  • Community Involvement: Non-profit scholarships may value applicants who have actively participated in community service, volunteer work, or extracurricular activities that demonstrate a commitment to making a positive impact.
  • Personal Statement or Essay: Scholarships may require applicants to submit a personal statement or essay that highlights their goals, aspirations, and how they align with the mission and values of the non-profit organization offering the scholarship.
  • Letters of Recommendation: Some non-profit scholarships may require letters of recommendation from teachers, mentors, community leaders, or individuals who can speak to the applicant’s character, achievements, and potential.

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