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Find similar grantsAnn Theodore Foundation Scholarship Program is sponsored by The Philanthropic Initiative (TPI). This scholarship program is open to students from Roosevelt and North Babylon, New York, and Manchester, New Hampshire, who have substantial unmet financial need at the college they choose to attend.
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Ann Theodore Foundation Scholarship Program - The Philanthropic Initiative Ann Theodore Foundation Scholarship Program The Ann Theodore Foundation Scholarship Program opens the door to post-secondary education opportunities for youth and adults by making college affordable for low-income students who have a desire to attain a college degree or a trade certificate.
Students accepted into the program receive scholarships of up to $20,000 annually for up to four years, plus mentoring and funding for enrichment opportunities. Open to students from Roosevelt and North Babylon, New York and Manchester, New Hampshire who have substantial unmet financial need at the college they choose to attend.
Eligibility Requirements: High school senior or adult resident of either Roosevelt (NY), North Babylon (NY), or Manchester (NH), or graduate of a high school in the three towns listed previously who is applying to attend or currently attending a two-year school, trade school, or four-year college (part-time or full-time) in the upcoming school year. Preference is given to students who are entering their first or second year of school.
Priority will be given to applicants with a Student Aid Index (SAI) of $12,000 or lower or with a family Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) of under $125,000. The SAI can be found on the FAFSA Submission Summary, or the AGI can be found on the applicant’s family’s most recent 1040 tax form.
Substantial unmet need of at least $10,000 beyond what is being offered in college financial aid and other scholarships, as determined by college financial aid award letter and after considering the student’s expected family contribution. Applicants must be eligible to apply for the FAFSA. The program aims to support students who are choosing an affordable college option.
Applicants must be able to clearly articulate how this scholarship will impact their life and goals and have a drive to meet these goals through further education. Applicants must exhibit good citizenship and a commitment to building and investing in their community.
February 2026: Application available April 23rd, 2026 at 5pm: Application deadline Late May/Early June 2026: Interviews with finalists Late June/Early July 2026: Scholarship decisions sent to all applicants By August 15th, 2026: Scholarship checks sent to colleges anntheodorescholarship@tpi.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Students from Roosevelt and North Babylon, New York, and Manchester, New Hampshire, with substantial unmet financial need who are attending college. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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