USMWF Trip Scholarship
USMWF Trip Scholarship Form USMWF gives a limited number of scholarships out for trips we arrange. These usually includes one ore more of these item speaking to our representatives, OSHA, Unions, to attend hearings, event, training and much more. All you need to is fill out the form and send it to Tammy. When an event comes up that you fit into we will contact you. This document will also be used for press releases. Please rename the form with your name and state before sending. Can't wait to see you there!
SCHOLARSHIPS
Below is a resource guide of scholarships maintained by other organizations and/or foundations for your assistance. If you have any questions please contact the organization/foundation directly as they will be able to better assist you.
Thank you and best of luck.
KIDS' CHANCE OF MASSACHUSETTS
Is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides scholarship for children of workers that have been killed or seriously injured in a compensate work-related incident or occupational disease.
Deadline is May 15, 2021
9/11 Promise
For children of fallen and/or injured First Responders and Military Service Members who can no longer hold employment due to their injuries.
Scholarship amounts will range from a minimum award of $5,000 to a max award of $15,000.
Applications from qualified individuals will be accepted beginning November 1, 2019 and will be awarded in spring of 2020.
Applications must be submitted no later than midnight March 15, 2020.
Scholarship decisions will be announced no later than May 1, 2020.
LA Tutors
LA Tutors awards students who showcase their creativity and make positive impacts with a $500 Innovation in Education scholarship. On an ongoing monthly basis, this scholarship is open to all currently enrolled high school and college students who showcase their creativity while helping those around them (whether that be in a creative fundraiser, inventive new app, series of blog posts on a particular theme, application deadline is 11:59 pm PST on the 20th of each month.
3M’s Personal Safety Division (PSD)
ARTBA's Foundation
Kids' Chance believes that we can make a significant difference in the lives of all children affected by a workplace injury by helping them pursue and achieve their educational goals. Click here to apply to the Family Scholarship Fund
Factory Fire Memorial
ASSP Family Scholarship Fund (American Society of Safety Engineers to Professionals): The Family Scholarship Fund, open to spouses and children, will provide college funding to minimize the financial impact of their loss while encouraging continuing education. This will allow us to assist families in achieving educational goals, crucial for long-term stability.
NASP
Oregon Workers' Memorial Scholarship awards presented by the Department of Consumer and Business Services, Occupational Safety and Health Division (Oregon OSHA) for the 2006-2007 academic year.
The Police Corps
SFM Foundation is a non-profit organization created to administer educational scholarships to children of workers fatally injured or seriously disabled in work related accidents in Minnesota and Iowa.
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Memorial (TSFFM)
is a non-profit organization created to administer educational scholarships to children of workers fatally injured or seriously disabled in work related accidents.
All About Pink Scholarship
This scholarship is for the natural, adoptive or step child of a Breast Cancer survivor or parent who has succumbed to Breast Cancer.
Children of Fallen Patriots Grant
This is a grant program is for children who have lost a parent to combat or accidents.
Families of Freedom
This scholarship benefits financially needy dependent children, spouses, and domestic partners of 9/11 victims.
George Bartol Memorial Scholarship Fund
To be eligible for this scholarship you must have a parent battling a primary brain tumor or have a parent who has passed away as a result of a primary brain tumor. The tumor must have originated in the brain.
LIFE Lessons Scholarship Program
This scholarship program is for students who have experienced the death of a parent or legal guardian.
Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation
This scholarship is for students pursuing first-time bachelor’s degree. It provides financial resources to the children of Marines and eligible Navy Corpsmen and those service people who were wounded, or was killed while serving in the U.S. Marine Corps.
Hunter Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship is for students who are Leukemia/Lymphoma patients and/or are children of non-surviving Leukemia/Lymphoma patients.
Scholarships for Children of Active-duty Police and Firefighters
There are many scholarships listed for children and spouses of police and firefighters. Some scholarships are specifically for family members of deceased police and firefighters.
The American Legion Legacy Scholarship
This scholarship is offered to high school seniors and college students whose parents died in active duty in the military after September 11, 2001
Thank you and best of luck.
KIDS' CHANCE OF MASSACHUSETTS
Is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides scholarship for children of workers that have been killed or seriously injured in a compensate work-related incident or occupational disease.
Deadline is May 15, 2021
9/11 Promise
For children of fallen and/or injured First Responders and Military Service Members who can no longer hold employment due to their injuries.
Scholarship amounts will range from a minimum award of $5,000 to a max award of $15,000.
Applications from qualified individuals will be accepted beginning November 1, 2019 and will be awarded in spring of 2020.
Applications must be submitted no later than midnight March 15, 2020.
Scholarship decisions will be announced no later than May 1, 2020.
LA Tutors
LA Tutors awards students who showcase their creativity and make positive impacts with a $500 Innovation in Education scholarship. On an ongoing monthly basis, this scholarship is open to all currently enrolled high school and college students who showcase their creativity while helping those around them (whether that be in a creative fundraiser, inventive new app, series of blog posts on a particular theme, application deadline is 11:59 pm PST on the 20th of each month.
3M’s Personal Safety Division (PSD)
ARTBA's Foundation
Kids' Chance believes that we can make a significant difference in the lives of all children affected by a workplace injury by helping them pursue and achieve their educational goals. Click here to apply to the Family Scholarship Fund
Factory Fire Memorial
ASSP Family Scholarship Fund (American Society of Safety Engineers to Professionals): The Family Scholarship Fund, open to spouses and children, will provide college funding to minimize the financial impact of their loss while encouraging continuing education. This will allow us to assist families in achieving educational goals, crucial for long-term stability.
NASP
Oregon Workers' Memorial Scholarship awards presented by the Department of Consumer and Business Services, Occupational Safety and Health Division (Oregon OSHA) for the 2006-2007 academic year.
The Police Corps
SFM Foundation is a non-profit organization created to administer educational scholarships to children of workers fatally injured or seriously disabled in work related accidents in Minnesota and Iowa.
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Memorial (TSFFM)
is a non-profit organization created to administer educational scholarships to children of workers fatally injured or seriously disabled in work related accidents.
All About Pink Scholarship
This scholarship is for the natural, adoptive or step child of a Breast Cancer survivor or parent who has succumbed to Breast Cancer.
Children of Fallen Patriots Grant
This is a grant program is for children who have lost a parent to combat or accidents.
Families of Freedom
This scholarship benefits financially needy dependent children, spouses, and domestic partners of 9/11 victims.
George Bartol Memorial Scholarship Fund
To be eligible for this scholarship you must have a parent battling a primary brain tumor or have a parent who has passed away as a result of a primary brain tumor. The tumor must have originated in the brain.
LIFE Lessons Scholarship Program
This scholarship program is for students who have experienced the death of a parent or legal guardian.
Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation
This scholarship is for students pursuing first-time bachelor’s degree. It provides financial resources to the children of Marines and eligible Navy Corpsmen and those service people who were wounded, or was killed while serving in the U.S. Marine Corps.
Hunter Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship is for students who are Leukemia/Lymphoma patients and/or are children of non-surviving Leukemia/Lymphoma patients.
Scholarships for Children of Active-duty Police and Firefighters
There are many scholarships listed for children and spouses of police and firefighters. Some scholarships are specifically for family members of deceased police and firefighters.
The American Legion Legacy Scholarship
This scholarship is offered to high school seniors and college students whose parents died in active duty in the military after September 11, 2001