Gorelick Teens to Israel Fund
Subsidies are available to local Jewish teens ages 13 – 19 traveling to Israel on a Federation approved program.
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Subsidies are available to local Jewish teens ages 13 – 19 traveling to Israel on a Federation approved program.
The Fund is intended to benefit students, preferably Jewish, to help subsidize the expense of a college education, to be disbursed at the rate of $2,000 per year to a different student each year. Priority is given to students who are connected to the Capital District.
The Fund provides a scholarship to an outstanding young Jewish woman who grew up in the Capital District to enable her to enrich her Jewish learning through study or travel. The recipient must be enrolled in a program that has the purpose and focus of enriching Jewish knowledge. (Capital District refers to Albany, Schenectady, Troy, Saratoga or Glens Falls and the immediately surround area.)
Dayton area Jewish teens and young adults, ages 14-21, are invited to apply for the Wolfe Marcus Trust Youth Travel to Israel Scholarship. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and plan to travel to Israel during the summer of 2019.
The Cleveland Friends of YNA Scholarship is awarded to students accepted into Yeshivat Netiv Aryeh who demonstrate financial need.
This scholarship is awarded to students attending Yeshiva University or an approved Seminary or Yeshiva in Israel. Applicants MUST: identify as Jewish, be a resident of Cuyahoga County or contiguous county, have a family household income of $100,000 or less, attend seminary in Israel or Yeshiva University, and attend full time.
These scholarships are awarded to students attending The University of Toledo, Bowling Green State University, Owens Community College and Lourdes University. The level of support is approximately $2,000 per student and is renewable upon review of the advisory committee.
To honor his late parents, Ben J. and Mary B. Solomon, Donald L. Solomon established a $4,000 renewable scholarship. This $4,000 scholarship is dedicated to undergraduate needs of those attending college in Northwest Ohio.
The Sussman Fund provides grants to Jewish students toward higher education. Scholarships are available to Jewish students who are permanent residents of and have attended schools in the Greater Portland and Southwest Washington area; applicants must currently attend or plan to attend an accredited college or university.
This fund awards need-based scholarships for travel to Israel to greater Richmond, VA area students between the ages of 15-22 at the time of departure.