Hebrew Free Loan Association (HFLA) of Washington State
The Hebrew Free Loan Association is a nonprofit that provides cash assistance to Jewish individuals in Washington who are in need of financial support.
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The Hebrew Free Loan Association is a nonprofit that provides cash assistance to Jewish individuals in Washington who are in need of financial support.
students going to college, community college, vocational/technical school, and graduate school in the 2023 – 24 school year.
Our interest-free student loans can supplement existing financial aid, such as federal student loans, or provide an alternative to those wishing to avoid incurring interest-bearing educational debt.
The Jewish Federation of Northeastern New York offers scholarships for incoming and current college students and graduate students. All scholarships offered by Jewish Federation of Northeastern New York have additional eligibility requirements. Please review the criteria for each scholarship and apply only for those you may be eligible. Some of these scholarships may only be granted to students with a relationship to the Northeastern New York area (Albany, Schenectady, Troy, Saratoga, Glens Falls, etc.) Priority is given to those students with such a relationship.
NCJW l LA provides scholarships to those who live and attend school in the Greater Los Angeles area, including Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and Ventura Counties. This award is given to women or men enrolled in or accepted to a degree program in nursing. Some units toward the degree are preferred, but not required.
NCJW l LA provides scholarships to those who live and attend school in the Greater Los Angeles area, including Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and Ventura Counties. This award is given to women or men enrolled in or accepted to a degree program in nursing. Some units toward the degree are preferred, but not required.
The scholarship program is designed to help applicants in financial need participate in trips to Israel with priority given to first time trips. Previous family trips or early childhood experiences living in Israel do not disqualify youth from applying.
Jewish students who are residents of the Greater Hartford Connecticut area are eligible for a $3,000 scholarship. Applicants must be accepted or currently enrolled in an institution of higher learning, be a U.S. citizen, and demonstrate some form of financial need.
The Jerusalem Study Fund is a permanent restricted endowment of the Jewish Fund for the Future and supports students 16 or older (with preference to applicants aged sixteen through twenty-four) in their study at educational institutions located in Jerusalem, or its proximate suburbs in Israel.
The Joseph Horowitz Israel Travel Grant is available through the Community Foundation of the Jewish Federation of Lee and Charlotte Counties. The grant may be used for travel to Israel to participate in programs that are volunteer or educational in nature.