New Mexico Israel Experience Fund
Assists Jewish students from New Mexico to help finance an educational trip to Israel.
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Assists Jewish students from New Mexico to help finance an educational trip to Israel.
The applicant's parents must demonstrate financial need. The applicant must have been raised as and consider him/herself to be Jewish, and display leadership qualities in general and Jewish activities. Priority will be given to a student attending a college or university associated with the State University of New York. Applicants must reside in Albany, Schenectady, Troy, Saratoga or Glens Falls and the immediately surrounding area.
Since its creation in 2006, the Vicky & Robert Heuman Scholarship has been awarded annually to an undergraduate or graduate student who demonstrates both academic achievement and financial need. The scholarship is open to Jewish Dayton area residents.
Applicants are open to seniors in high school, those already in university, professional training programs and/or short-term vocational training programs. The programs must be accredited.
This fund was established in 1992 to provide financial assistance to individual(s) needing a scholarship to secure an associate or baccalaureate degree in nursing. There is a requirement for the recipient to work at Heritage Manor for a minimum period of one (1) year following graduation from nursing school.
Israel travel grants for students ages 16-26 residing in Greater Cincinnati area.
JewishColumbus Israel Experience grants are available for Columbus residents between the ages of 14-27 who celebrated their Bar/Bat Mitzvah in Columbus, OH AND who resides and/or whose parent(s) resides within the boundaries of JewishColumbus’ community Annual Campaign.
A limited number of grants of up to $2,000 are awarded to chosen recipients who attend local music schools to help with the financial demands of the necessities of life.
The Morton Stein Scholarship Fund for Orthodox Yeshivot in Israel enables financially needy residents of the Greater Philadelphia area, including high school and college-age youth, young adults and teachers in Jewish settings, to attend study programs in Orthodox Yeshivot in Israel.
These scholarships are for residents of the Greater Philadelphia area, from eighth grade students to adults of all ages, who would like to participate in educational or volunteer programs. This scholarship fund helps participants deepen their Jewish knowledge and identity to prepare to contribute to American Jewish communal life.