Joseph and Marian Greenbaum Scholarship Fund
The Joseph and Marion Greenbaum Scholarship Fund provides scholarships for undergraduate students to attend accredited colleges or universities.
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The Joseph and Marion Greenbaum Scholarship Fund provides scholarships for undergraduate students to attend accredited colleges or universities.
Merit scholarships are awarded to high school students ages 12-19 attending a program in Israel, a Jewish Camp, or some other form of educational Jewish program.
For undergraduate college scholarship requests, the JJCF will assistance toward tuition, room and board (if living away from home) and/or books. Students must maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.0 to receive funding
The fund is designed to award college scholarships to eligible Jewish students residing in Hillsborough County who are attending or will attend an accredited public, in-state Florida college or university and are pursuing a 4-year full-time bachelor's degree.
Children are automatically enrolled and will receive a voucher from the Federation on or immediately following their Bar/Bat Mitzvah for $700 that can be used beginning at age 26 and ending at age 22.
This scholarship is awarded to a Jewish woman who plans to study in Israel at a university, seminary or other study abroad program. Applicants must: study in Israel during her undergraduate education, identify strongly as Jewish, have a GPA of 3.5 or higher and an interest in public advocacy, public policy or government affairs.
The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit's unique Get There! program provides funding to help defray costs on trips to Israel, making it possible for more young people to experience a life-changing journey. Available for a wide variety of programs, Get There! travel grants help young Detroiters build a lasting foundation of Jewish identity.
Federation offers scholarships for approved Israel experience programs for Jewish children and young adults living in St. Paul. Israel experience scholarships are available to those ages 13-22.
The Benjamin D. and Miriam Pessin Education Assistance Fund provides provides a $2,500 scholarship to qualified students pursuing a business degree. Applicants must demonstrate scholastic achievement and financial need.
The Richard L. Levis, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund provides up to $1,000 in scholarship money to Missouri area college or university students. The scholarship has no restrictions with regard to curriculum, but the applicant is required to demonstrate scholastic achievement and financial need.