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.
Established by Sharon Roth and Brad Roth, this scholarship fund was born from the simple hope that education is the answer to many of today's social problems. The naming of One at a Time comes from a belief that each of us must take personal responsibility to change the world, one person at a time.
The trustees of the DJCF established this scholarship fund to help Jewish students in North Texas, who are Israeli born or have Israeli parent(s), attend college.
A unique high powered 9-week paid summer fellowship opportunity. Those eligible include college, graduate school students in Journalism, Political Science, Judaic Studies or Public Relations programs. Also open to those beginning their careers.
Given annually for the support of one or more graduate or undergraduate students for full-time study or research in Israel on the subject of the Holocaust.
For graduates of Robbins Hebrew Academy furthering their Jewish education or planning careers in Jewish education or Jewish communal service.
Assistance for studying Yiddish in an accredited post-secondary program for scholarly or professional purpose. Candidate must submit a detailed proposal.