SCHOLARSHIIPS AVAILABLE

Mar 11, 2024 | Uncategorized

The M&M Area Community Foundation (MMACF) continues to help make education more accessible for students by providing significant funding through scholarships.  Several new Funds which provide scholarships have been established at the Foundation by community members interested in giving back. 

Information on scholarships offered through the Community Foundation may be found on the MMACF website at www.mmacf.org.  High school students should also contact their school’s Guidance Department for information about additional scholarships available from the Community Foundation.

The Foundation administers numerous scholarships for non-traditional students as well.  Among them are the Sara Murray Lambrecht Scholarship for Promising Young Women, the Hugh and Mary Higley Non-Traditional Scholarship and the E.W. and Dorothy Granskog Memorial Fund.

Students, both high school and non-traditional, may access the eligibility quiz and applications on the Community Foundation’s website from March 15th – 31st.

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