Applications for Scholarships will be accepted during the following dates:
Start Date: July 1, 2024
Deadline: September 1, 2024
The Twin Power Scholarship was established to honor the memory of Malaysia Howell who, in September 2019, was tragically killed in a car accident in Grand Rapids, MI. Malaysia was only 4 months old. Her twin sister, Milan, survived the accident. This scholarship will assist promising youth and twins with costs in attending a program/activity (dance, sciences, sports, band, cheer, music, writing, etc..) of their choice in pursuit of their dreams. All children should have the opportunity to live up to their full potential.
The George and Ruby Joseph Memorial Scholarship was established to honor the memory of George and Ruby Joseph who dedicated their lives to serving God and others. Their commitment to education led them to establishing the Faith Baptist Church and the Faith Baptist Bible Institute in South Bend, IN. Young adults were always welcomed and encouraged to be leaders and stand out in the church and could become choir directors, piano players, ushers, music leaders, and Sunday school teachers. They left this world in 2000 but their memory will forever resonate with those who knew them well. This scholarship will continue their commitment to encourage young adults and the community to become leaders and pursue their dreams. This scholarship is for persons 18+ yrs of age who will pursue an educational, training, on entrepreneurship program from an accredited school.
The Belton M. Rivers Scholarship was established to honor the memory of Belton Martin Rivers(YungBaller), a distinguished businessman and stand out athlete whose life was devoted to basketball. He played professional ball overseas and was a high school basketball allstar. He dedicated his life to serving young athletes in the community and teaching them the fundamentals of basketball, a sport he loved for over 30 years. His commitment to sports and education led him to establishing, Ground Up Training in Atlanta, GA. Young boys and girls received training to learn the fundamentals of basketball in a fun way. He left this world in 2022, at the age of 38, but his memory will forever resonate with those who knew him well. This scholarship will continue his commitment to encourage young kids to pursue their basketball or sports dreams. This scholarship is for persons 5-18 years of age who are interested in pursuing basketball or other sports and learning the fundamentals of the game.
The Jaden Blake Sports and Social Justice Scholarship was established to honor the memory of Jaden Blake, a 20-year-old native of Chicago, IL, who was a sophomore at Grand Valley State University in Michigan. Known to his friends as “King Jay” he was a stellar pole vaulter, with a passion for social justice and avid about making a difference. But he was more than an athlete; he was also a social activist and an avid blood donor.
As a high school student one of his favorite acts of community service was blood donation. The death of George Floyd made a profound impression on Jay urging him to spear head the Chicago Children’s March against Racism with the Chicago Chapter of Jack and Jill. He also led Marches in Wisconsin and other states after the shooting of Jacob Blake. Social and civic engagement, as well as community service, were hallmarks of Jay’s life. He left this world in 2022 but his memory will forever resonate with those who knew him well. This scholarship is for persons 12-22 years of age who are interested in pursuing pole vaulting or active in their communities in the fight for social justice. Funded by BonManger Catering in Chicago, IL.
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