Navigating Scholarships and Grants to Individuals
Peers throughout the Midwest region review the legal requirements for scholarships and learn about emerging scholarship issues in the field.
Peers throughout the Midwest region review the legal requirements for scholarships and learn about emerging scholarship issues in the field.
College campuses have finished or are finalizing their plans for the 2020-21 academic year. What do the changes mean for recipients of your scholarships, especially those families and students continuing to face economic, health, and other logistical hardships? How can you better support those students in the coming year?
The heightened awareness of issues of racial justice has generated lots of questions about managing scholarships and grants. How can we respond to this issue without violating laws on discrimination? What policies should we have? What information needs to be confidential?
This is a peer exchange to learn how you’re looking at your scholarship policies and practices.
The webinar recording offers a thorough understanding of the Pension Protection Act and its implications for fund management.
This page contains a collection of scholarship resources for community foundations.
In this webinar you will learn how can you attract and retain the best and brightest in your community by leveraging the reverse scholarship model.
This page contains Legal/Tax resources for community foundations.
Community Foundation of Grant County and Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust share information about scholarships and ways they partner with schools to provide special outreach and support to students.
The Pension Protection Act of 2006 (PPA) created many changes, particularly in the administration of donor-advised and scholarship funds. It is essential that any community foundation involved in these activities have a thorough understanding of the Pension Protection Act and its implications for fund management.