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The College Fund of Pinellas County is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization run entirely by volunteers. We raise money in order to help financially disadvantaged Pinellas County residents who have excellent scholastic potential, but insufficient funds to obtain a bachelor鈥檚 degree and thereby improve themselves, their family鈥檚 living standard, and their role in the community.Grant recipients receive $1,200 per year. Once...
Technology continues to transform every aspect of modern life, including the criminal justice system. From social media evidence to artificial intelligence in forensic analysis, digital tools now play a critical role in investigations, trials, and verdicts. To recognize and inspire thoughtful dialogue around this issue, Jonathan Jay Kirschner, Esq., & Associates, LLC is proud to announce the 2026 Digital Justice...
The Johnson Scholarship, funded by the Johnson Scholarship Foundation, is a competitively awarded program available to undergraduate students with disabilities enrolled in a State University System of Florida institution. Students must meet the following requirements to be considered for scholarship selection:Be a Florida resident for tuition purposesBe seeking a first baccalaureate degreeComplete a Theodore R. and Vivian M. Johnson Scholarship...
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The Clay Electric youth scholarship program is funded by unclaimed money that would normally have to be turned over to the state. A 2003 bylaw amendment allows Clay Electric to keep this money in an educational trust to fund the scholarship program.The annual scholarship program is limited to any public, private, or home-schooled high school senior whose home (primary residence)...
The deadline to apply for a JGGSF Scholarship to be awarded each year is May 30th of the year for which the application is being made.Submitted applications will be reviewed by the Board and select candidates may be invited for a personal interview which may occur by phone, online, or in person at the discretion of the interviewer.From the personal...