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PO Box 1161, Charlestown, RI 02813
Provide Scholarships, Awards, and Educational Project Grants while simultaneously building substantial, multiple endowments.
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83 Park Street, Suite 5, The Vets, Providence, RI 02903
Flickers, the Newport Film Society and Arts Collaborative offers multiple scholarships each year for college students in varying arts based programs. Winifred E. Brownell Scholarship Fund: For students in film and the arts as part of its year long focus celebrating women in film, it is an annual scholarshiplaunched to honor retired university of Rhode Island Dean Winifred E. Brownell The Drywa/Feinberg Scholarship Fund: For students in Education to celebrate the Memory of Diane Drywa and Ross Feinberg. The Jim Seavor Scholarship Fund: For students in Journalism and Writing.
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1944 Warwick Avenue, Warwick, RI 02889
Catherine T. Murray Memorial Scholarship The Catherine T. Murray Memorial Scholarship supports the philosophy and spirit of OSCIL by facilitating access to education for persons having disability. PLEASE NOTE, ONLY RHODE ISLAND RESIDENTS ARE ELIGIBLE TO APPLY FOR THIS SCHOLARSHIP. The Catherine T. Murray Memorial Scholarship was established in 1995 by Catherine Murray, a long-time educator and also a board member and valued volunteer at the Ocean State Center for Independent Living. It was her wish to support the philosophy and spirit of OSCIL through a scholarship that gives people with disability access to higher education. Grants of $1000+ are awarded to help students with a disability to continue their education past high school. Scholarship funds can be used for educational expenses such as tuition or the purchase of textbooks. They may also be used to obtain assistive/adaptive equipment or devices that aid the student in meeting their educational goals. To qualify for this scholarship applicants must: -have a significant disability -be a Rhode Island resident (Your home address MUST be in RI) -plan to attend a college, technical school, or a trade/vocational program in the upcoming academic year Preference is based on career goals, merit, and economic need.
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869 Park Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
the Mayor's Scholarship program is designed to aid students of low and moderate income families to attend college, as well as vocational and technical schools. Applications for the Fall Semester are available beginning in April.
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175 Main Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Catherine T. Murray Memorial Scholarship The Catherine T. Murray Memorial Scholarship supports the philosophy and spirit of OSCIL by facilitating access to education for persons having disability. PLEASE NOTE, ONLY RHODE ISLAND RESIDENTS ARE ELIGIBLE TO APPLY FOR THIS SCHOLARSHIP. The Catherine T. Murray Memorial Scholarship was established in 1995 by Catherine Murray, a long-time educator and also a board member and valued volunteer at the Ocean State Center for Independent Living. It was her wish to support the philosophy and spirit of OSCIL through a scholarship that gives people with disability access to higher education. Grants of $1000+ are awarded to help students with a disability to continue their education past high school. Scholarship funds can be used for educational expenses such as tuition or the purchase of textbooks. They may also be used to obtain assistive/adaptive equipment or devices that aid the student in meeting their educational goals. To qualify for this scholarship applicants must: -have a significant disability -be a Rhode Island resident (Your home address MUST be in RI) -plan to attend a college, technical school, or a trade/vocational program in the upcoming academic year Preference is based on career goals, merit, and economic need.
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1800 Post Road, Warwick, RI 02886
Catherine T. Murray Memorial Scholarship The Catherine T. Murray Memorial Scholarship supports the philosophy and spirit of OSCIL by facilitating access to education for persons having disability. PLEASE NOTE, ONLY RHODE ISLAND RESIDENTS ARE ELIGIBLE TO APPLY FOR THIS SCHOLARSHIP. The Catherine T. Murray Memorial Scholarship was established in 1995 by Catherine Murray, a long-time educator and also a board member and valued volunteer at the Ocean State Center for Independent Living. It was her wish to support the philosophy and spirit of OSCIL through a scholarship that gives people with disability access to higher education. Grants of $1000+ are awarded to help students with a disability to continue their education past high school. Scholarship funds can be used for educational expenses such as tuition or the purchase of textbooks. They may also be used to obtain assistive/adaptive equipment or devices that aid the student in meeting their educational goals. To qualify for this scholarship applicants must: -have a significant disability -be a Rhode Island resident (Your home address MUST be in RI) -plan to attend a college, technical school, or a trade/vocational program in the upcoming academic year Preference is based on career goals, merit, and economic need.
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222 Taunton Avenue, East Providence, RI 02914
Freemasonry is the world’s oldest and largest fraternal organization. It is founded upon timeless principles of tolerance, care, kindness, honesty and trust. As Freemasons we live by an ethical and moral code that creates an atmosphere where friendship and understanding can grow among men of every religion, race and culture. Provide: Scholarships: Technical, Undergraduate and Graduate Community Betterment Matching Grant Program Charities In Action (CIA) Masonic Assistance Program Lawton-Hodges Floor at Rhode Island Hospital, which treats childhood illnesses. Robert J. Allen Medical Equipment Distribution Center
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PO Box 41702, Providence, RI 02940
Undergraduate Scholarship: Associate, Diploma, baccalaureate, RN to BS Nusing Education and Practical Nursing. Scholarship Amount: Subject to available funding - $500 Minimum Graduate Nurse Scholarship Amount: Subject to available funding
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