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Find similar grantsSturges Charitable Trust Combined Fields of Interest Fund is sponsored by Sturges Charitable Trust. Contributes to the Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma’s annual grant cycle, supporting health and welfare, arts and humanities, youth activities, and an unrestricted category.
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The Stephen H. Sturges and Rose P. Sturges Charitable Trust provides funding for scholarships that help Yuma, Arizona, area high school students attend college.
Also, the Sturges Trust awards grants via the Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma. The Higher Education Scholarship Program began in 1985. Since then, hundreds of students have received scholarships from the Stephen H.
and Rose P. Sturges Trust. Each year, scholarships are awarded to Yuma area high school seniors.
With continued satisfactory grades and proper enrollment, each scholarship is renewable for three years. The annual scholarship program is done in partnership with the Yuma area high schools. Please see your school guidance counselor for information and applications.
Currently, the Stephen H. and Rose P. Sturges Charitable Trust does not do direct grant funding.
Direct grant requests are not accepted. The trust contributes to the Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma’s annual grant cycle, making awards to a Combined Fields of Interest Fund for the following fields: Health and Welfare; Arts and Humanities; Youth Activities; and finally an unrestricted category. Please see the Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma’s website for application details.
The recipients are selected from the Yuma area. The Sturges Combined Fields of Interest Fund can receive new contributions using the Arizona Community Foundation of Yuma's website at https://www. azfoundation.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Yuma and western Arizona. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Sturges Charitable Trust Combined Fields of Interest Fund is funded by Sturges Charitable Trust. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Arizona. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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