Babe Ruth League Scholarships
$2,000
Introduction
Recognizing that college expenses place a heavy burden on many families, Babe Ruth League launched a College Scholarship program in 2001 to help former participants of Cal Ripken Baseball, Babe Ruth Baseball, and Babe Ruth Softball pursue education beyond high school.
Funding
Support for the Babe Ruth League College Scholarship comes from the annual Babe Ruth League Alumni Golf Outing and contributions from league partners K&K Insurance and Rawlings Sporting Goods.
Eligibility
To be considered for a Babe Ruth League College Scholarship, applicants must meet all of the following:
- Have played in Cal Ripken Baseball, Babe Ruth Baseball,...
Introduction
Recognizing that college expenses place a heavy burden on many families, Babe Ruth League launched a College Scholarship program in 2001 to help former participants of Cal Ripken Baseball, Babe Ruth Baseball, and Babe Ruth Softball pursue education beyond high school.
Funding
Support for the Babe Ruth League College Scholarship comes from the annual Babe Ruth League Alumni Golf Outing and contributions from league partners K&K Insurance and Rawlings Sporting Goods.
Eligibility
To be considered for a Babe Ruth League College Scholarship, applicants must meet all of the following:
- Have played in Cal Ripken Baseball, Babe Ruth Baseball,...
General Henry H. Arnold Education Grant
$4,000
Overview
This award, commonly known as the Hap Arnold Grant, is the primary education-support program administered by AFAS. Applying for the Arnold Grant also serves as the gateway to other Society education resources, including the Merit Scholarship and the Interest-Free Supplemental Loan program. The grant is designed to balance family income against college costs when determining awards.
Award size
Grant amounts change annually and depend on the number of applicants, the Society’s approved grant budget for the year, an applicant’s Student Aid Index (SAI) from the FAFSA, and the cost of attendance at a Department of Education–approved institution. The final...
Overview
This award, commonly known as the Hap Arnold Grant, is the primary education-support program administered by AFAS. Applying for the Arnold Grant also serves as the gateway to other Society education resources, including the Merit Scholarship and the Interest-Free Supplemental Loan program. The grant is designed to balance family income against college costs when determining awards.
Award size
Grant amounts change annually and depend on the number of applicants, the Society’s approved grant budget for the year, an applicant’s Student Aid Index (SAI) from the FAFSA, and the cost of attendance at a Department of Education–approved institution. The final...
IEA National Sportsmanship Award
$500
Overview
Each year the Interscholastic Equestrian Association (IEA) presents a National Sportsmanship Award to a student rider. Eligible applicants are active IEA riders in grades 4–12.
How candidates are identified
Only riders who earned a Sportsmanship Award at an IEA local, regional, or zone show during the school year may apply. Those recipients receive an IEA Sportsmanship patch and are invited to submit an application for the national honor.
Eligibility requirements
- Active IEA rider, grades 4–12
- Must have earned a Sportsmanship Award at a local, regional, or zone IEA show in the current school year
- Application materials...
Overview
Each year the Interscholastic Equestrian Association (IEA) presents a National Sportsmanship Award to a student rider. Eligible applicants are active IEA riders in grades 4–12.
How candidates are identified
Only riders who earned a Sportsmanship Award at an IEA local, regional, or zone show during the school year may apply. Those recipients receive an IEA Sportsmanship patch and are invited to submit an application for the national honor.
Eligibility requirements
- Active IEA rider, grades 4–12
- Must have earned a Sportsmanship Award at a local, regional, or zone IEA show in the current school year
- Application materials...
Winifred Goldring Award
$2,000
Introduction
The Association for Women Geoscientists (AWG) invites applications for the Winifred Goldring Award. The prize includes a $2,000 cash award and AWG and Paleontological Society memberships for the duration of the recipient’s graduate enrollment. This award honors Winifred Goldring, a trailblazing paleontologist who became New York State Paleontologist in 1939 and served as the first female president of the Paleontological Society in 1949. The award is funded through the generosity of David Watkins and Mary Anne Holmes.
Important dates and contact
- Deadline: materials must be received by the April deadline (late submissions will not be accepted).
- Notification:...
Introduction
The Association for Women Geoscientists (AWG) invites applications for the Winifred Goldring Award. The prize includes a $2,000 cash award and AWG and Paleontological Society memberships for the duration of the recipient’s graduate enrollment. This award honors Winifred Goldring, a trailblazing paleontologist who became New York State Paleontologist in 1939 and served as the first female president of the Paleontological Society in 1949. The award is funded through the generosity of David Watkins and Mary Anne Holmes.
Important dates and contact
- Deadline: materials must be received by the April deadline (late submissions will not be accepted).
- Notification:...
Undergraduate Excellence in Paleontology
$1,000
Association for Women Geoscientists — Undergraduate Excellence in Paleontology Award
Overview
The Association for Women Geoscientists (AWG) invites applications for the Undergraduate Excellence in Paleontology Award. The prize includes $1,000 and paid membership in both the Paleontological Society and AWG for the duration of the recipient’s academic program. The award recognizes an outstanding woman undergraduate preparing for a career in paleontology. This competition is supported through generous gifts from David Watkins and Mary Anne Holmes. The recipient will be informed in May and the award will be paid in early summer.
Eligibility
- Applicants must be women enrolled as undergraduates...
Association for Women Geoscientists — Undergraduate Excellence in Paleontology Award
Overview
The Association for Women Geoscientists (AWG) invites applications for the Undergraduate Excellence in Paleontology Award. The prize includes $1,000 and paid membership in both the Paleontological Society and AWG for the duration of the recipient’s academic program. The award recognizes an outstanding woman undergraduate preparing for a career in paleontology. This competition is supported through generous gifts from David Watkins and Mary Anne Holmes. The recipient will be informed in May and the award will be paid in early summer.
Eligibility
- Applicants must be women enrolled as undergraduates...
Trapshooting Hall of Fame College Scholarships
$5,000
Intro
The Trapshooting Hall of Fame is awarding seven scholarships this year: five awards of $5,000 each and two awards of $1,000 each. The five $5,000 scholarships are paid over a four-year period; the two $1,000 scholarships are one-time awards. Eligible applicants are graduating high school seniors who are active members of the Amateur Trapshooting Association (ATA) and who will be enrolled full time at an accredited college or university. Recipients of a multi-year (four-year) scholarship must maintain a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale to retain ongoing eligibility.
Note: The two $1,000 scholarships are reserved for graduating...
Intro
The Trapshooting Hall of Fame is awarding seven scholarships this year: five awards of $5,000 each and two awards of $1,000 each. The five $5,000 scholarships are paid over a four-year period; the two $1,000 scholarships are one-time awards. Eligible applicants are graduating high school seniors who are active members of the Amateur Trapshooting Association (ATA) and who will be enrolled full time at an accredited college or university. Recipients of a multi-year (four-year) scholarship must maintain a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale to retain ongoing eligibility.
Note: The two $1,000 scholarships are reserved for graduating...
FOARE Scholarships
$5,000
INTRODUCTION
FOARE supports research and educational programs vital to the future of the out-of-home (OOH) industry by awarding scholarships each year to qualified students. Since 2001, FOARE has granted more than $663,000 in scholarships to over 200 students, the majority of whom have direct ties to the OOH sector.
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
For 2026 FOARE will distribute a total of twelve $5,000 scholarships: five general student scholarships plus seven named awards. The named scholarships are:
- The Allman Family Business Development, Marketing, and Sales Scholarship Endowment
- The Eric M. Rubin Scholarship
- The Joseph Zukin Jr. Educational Opportunity Scholarship
-...
INTRODUCTION
FOARE supports research and educational programs vital to the future of the out-of-home (OOH) industry by awarding scholarships each year to qualified students. Since 2001, FOARE has granted more than $663,000 in scholarships to over 200 students, the majority of whom have direct ties to the OOH sector.
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
For 2026 FOARE will distribute a total of twelve $5,000 scholarships: five general student scholarships plus seven named awards. The named scholarships are:
- The Allman Family Business Development, Marketing, and Sales Scholarship Endowment
- The Eric M. Rubin Scholarship
- The Joseph Zukin Jr. Educational Opportunity Scholarship
-...
HVAC Hero Scholarship
$2,500
Introduction The EGIA Foundation's HVAC HERO Scholarship was created to recognize and assist outstanding students who are pursuing technical training in HVAC. This award is intended to help those training for careers in residential HVAC or home performance contracting by providing meaningful financial aid. Scholarship Details Each year, up to 30 qualifying applicants receive a $2,500 scholarship to help cover tuition at an accredited community college, a technical/vocational school, or an approved technical institute while they work toward an HVAC certificate or degree. Program Impact The HVAC HERO Scholarship increases access to HVAC education and expands career pathways across the...
Introduction The EGIA Foundation's HVAC HERO Scholarship was created to recognize and assist outstanding students who are pursuing technical training in HVAC. This award is intended to help those training for careers in residential HVAC or home performance contracting by providing meaningful financial aid. Scholarship Details Each year, up to 30 qualifying applicants receive a $2,500 scholarship to help cover tuition at an accredited community college, a technical/vocational school, or an approved technical institute while they work toward an HVAC certificate or degree. Program Impact The HVAC HERO Scholarship increases access to HVAC education and expands career pathways across the...
SAIL Scholarship
$7,500
Intro
The SAIL Scholarship supports a law student who will be entering their second year of law school in the Fall 2026 semester (current 1L students are encouraged to apply). It recognizes individuals with exceptional professional potential and demonstrated leadership qualities.
Eligibility and Evaluation
Applicants will be assessed on the following factors:
- Academic achievement during undergraduate studies and the first year of law school.
- Demonstrated leadership experience.
- Volunteer work or public interest service.
- Awareness of social and cultural issues affecting one or more AAPI communities, a commitment to meaningfully address those issues, or both.
- A...
Intro
The SAIL Scholarship supports a law student who will be entering their second year of law school in the Fall 2026 semester (current 1L students are encouraged to apply). It recognizes individuals with exceptional professional potential and demonstrated leadership qualities.
Eligibility and Evaluation
Applicants will be assessed on the following factors:
- Academic achievement during undergraduate studies and the first year of law school.
- Demonstrated leadership experience.
- Volunteer work or public interest service.
- Awareness of social and cultural issues affecting one or more AAPI communities, a commitment to meaningfully address those issues, or both.
- A...
Community Action Research Initiative Grants
$3,000
Introduction
The American Sociological Association (ASA) invites proposals for the Community Action Research Initiative (CARI) grants. These awards support projects that use sociological knowledge and methods to address problems identified by community groups. Applicants must intend to collaborate with a community organization or community action effort and either hold a PhD in sociology or be enrolled in a sociology PhD program.
Who should apply
Proposals are welcome from people working in universities, research centers, nonprofit and private organizations, and government agencies. Graduate students may apply, but CARI funds may not be used to support dissertation research. You do not have...
Introduction
The American Sociological Association (ASA) invites proposals for the Community Action Research Initiative (CARI) grants. These awards support projects that use sociological knowledge and methods to address problems identified by community groups. Applicants must intend to collaborate with a community organization or community action effort and either hold a PhD in sociology or be enrolled in a sociology PhD program.
Who should apply
Proposals are welcome from people working in universities, research centers, nonprofit and private organizations, and government agencies. Graduate students may apply, but CARI funds may not be used to support dissertation research. You do not have...
Medical Library Association Grant
$5,000
Grants, Scholarships, and Fellowships
The Medical Library Association (MLA) provides a range of financial awards to support eligible students enrolled in graduate library and information science programs and to help practicing health sciences librarians pursue continuing education and career development.
Overview and key points
- Annual consideration: All grant, scholarship, and fellowship applications are reviewed each year. Awards are made only when applicants clearly satisfy or exceed the stated eligibility and selection criteria.
- Application timeline: Most funding opportunities open on September 11 and use a common deadline of December 2. Check each program’s individual page for any variations or...
Grants, Scholarships, and Fellowships
The Medical Library Association (MLA) provides a range of financial awards to support eligible students enrolled in graduate library and information science programs and to help practicing health sciences librarians pursue continuing education and career development.
Overview and key points
- Annual consideration: All grant, scholarship, and fellowship applications are reviewed each year. Awards are made only when applicants clearly satisfy or exceed the stated eligibility and selection criteria.
- Application timeline: Most funding opportunities open on September 11 and use a common deadline of December 2. Check each program’s individual page for any variations or...
Women In International Trade Scholarships
$3,000
Overview Our merit-based scholarships, offered twice each year, aim to encourage and support women pursuing studies related to international trade—this includes fields such as trade policy and negotiations, global business and supply chains, economic development, and related areas. Who is eligible - Must self-identify as female. - Must be currently enrolled (full- or part-time) at an accredited U.S. college or university. - Acceptable academic status: undergraduate students in their junior or senior year, or graduate students. Award details and selection - Each scholarship is $3,000. Funds will be sent directly to the recipient’s academic institution. - Winners are chosen by...
Overview Our merit-based scholarships, offered twice each year, aim to encourage and support women pursuing studies related to international trade—this includes fields such as trade policy and negotiations, global business and supply chains, economic development, and related areas. Who is eligible - Must self-identify as female. - Must be currently enrolled (full- or part-time) at an accredited U.S. college or university. - Acceptable academic status: undergraduate students in their junior or senior year, or graduate students. Award details and selection - Each scholarship is $3,000. Funds will be sent directly to the recipient’s academic institution. - Winners are chosen by...