Gratz High School Scholarship Fund
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.
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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.
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 recipient of the scholarship award will be a student of the Jewish faith who has graduated from a high school in Orange or Seminole Counties, Florida, or whose family resides within 75 miles of the University. Only for the University of Central Florida students
Linda's family established a fund to ensure that Jewish children have access to quality immersive Jewish experiences, such as Jewish overnight camp and study in Israel programs. We are pleased to provide a limited number of scholarships to Jewish students living in South Palm Beach County, Florida.
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 Jewish Federation of Greater Naples has a proud tradition and responsibility of helping our Jewish youth with scholarships for various Jewish camps and programs available throughout the country and the world.
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.
The Greater Miami Jewish Federation offers need-based assistance for Miami-Dade County residents, ages 15-26. Funding is one time only, and awards are based on need and length of an approved Israel program, which must contain Jewish educational content.
The Jewish Federation of Lee & Charlotte Counties will award scholarships through this Education Scholarship Program to Jewish residents who are pursuing post-secondary education. Recipients must be under 30 years of age and priority will be given to full time students.
This scholarship is awarded to Jewish college students whose primary residence is within south Palm Beach County (Boca Raton, Delray Beach and Highland Beach). Students must maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.0 to receive funding.