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Dean Memorial Legacy ScholarshipFor nearly 40 years, Bob and Pat Dean were passionately devoted to the 4-H Youth Development Program and the California 4-H Foundation. Without children of their own, Bob and Pat considered the 4-H youth as their children. Through this scholarship fund they have insured the future of their “family.” Award Information: Three $1,000 scholarships.
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Mabel W. Jacks ScholarshipThe Mabel W. Jacks Endowment Fund is in memory of R.C. Jacks, an enthusiastic supporter of both 4-H and FFA. Award Information: Ten $1,000 scholarships.
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American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers (ASFMRA) Agricultural ScholarshipThe California Chapter of American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers, a statewide professional organization of farm managers and rural appraisers, is sponsoring these scholarships to provide financial support to 4-H youth pursuing a degree and career in higher education in the field of rural appraising, agricultural education, agricultural management or agricultural financial services. Award Information: Two $1,000 scholarships to attend a four-year university in California. One $250 scholarship to attend a two-year community college in California.
Expectations of Scholarship Recipients:
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Samarin Family Vocational Education ScholarshipAward Information: One $1,000 scholarship.
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Frank Woods Memorial ScholarshipFrank Woods was involved in 4-H for a total of 46 years throughout his life. He first became involved in his local 4-H club as a young child. Later, when his wife (Rosemarie) and two sons (Mike and Wayne) joined the 4-H program, he became a dedicated volunteer at the local, sectional and state levels. He and his family were especially involved in the Lodi 4-H community. Throughout his life, Frank had a strong passion for 4-H. Through his service, he brought out the best in others. The family & friends of Frank Woods established this memorial fund to honor his passion for 4-H. Award Information: One $1,000 scholarship.
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David Steele Memorial ScholarshipDavid Steele was a topographic engineer with the U.S. Geological Survey for 34 years as well as having an ongoing military career. David was a 4-H volunteer leader for 28 years. While in Santa Clara County, he was involved in the planning and organizing of the first county citizenship program for the original south coast counties. He also served on the state committee for citizenship. David was a 4-H volunteer leader in three counties with other projects, but citizenship was his specialty. The family and friends of David are providing a scholarship for a 4-H member to pursue a career in engineering or science. Award Information: One $1,000 scholarship.
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California State Beekeepers Association ScholarshipThe purpose of the California State Beekeepers Association is to educate the public about the beneficial aspects of honey bees, advance research beneficial to beekeeping practices, provide a forum for cooperation among beekeepers, and to support the economic and political viability of the beekeeping industry. More information is available at http://www.californiastatebeekeepers.com/ Award Information: One $1,000 scholarship.
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LA-CO Industries ScholarshipLA-CO Markal®, a manufacturer of livestock marking products for the agriculture industry, regards 4-H as a very worthwhile organization for youth who want to learn more about the very important agriculture industry and the key role it plays in the world today. The company is proud to sponsor a $1,000 scholarship each year for continued education in an agricultural field of study. Award Information: Two $1,000 scholarships.
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Deadline: May 15 to National 4-H Council
$500.00 scholarships will be awarded to California 4-H members.
Deadline: April to UCCE Stanislaus County 4-H Office
Two, $250.00 scholarships will be awarded to California 4-H members.
For 4-H members in Monterey, San Benito, Santa Cruz, Kern, Kings, Tulare, Fresno, Madera, Merced, Mariposa, Stanislaus, Tuolumne counties.
Deadline: June 30 to
W.C.E.F.
Scholarships are awarded to individuals to assist them
with their educational goals, with a preference toward those focusing on a
future in the equine or agricultural industry.
Deadline: March 1 to CFB
The California Farm Bureau Scholarship Foundation was
organized to give aid to students with a desire to pursue a career in the
agricultural industry. The scholarships are awarded annually based upon academic
achievement, career goals, extracurricular activities, determination, leadership
skills, and a commitment to study agriculture.
Deadline: March 21, 2008 to the State Fair
In 2008, The Friends of the California State Fair Scholarship Program will award a total of thirty-two scholarships - five at $1,500.00 each, six at $1,000.00 each, one at $750.00, fourteen at $500.00 each, and five at $250 each. The outstanding candidate receives an additional $5,000.00 from the Ironstone Concours Foundation. Application packets must be postmarked NO LATER THAN MARCH 21, 2008.
Deadline: Postmarked no later than first Saturday of December
Must write Foundation to request a scholarship application. The
scholarship is available to students from the twelfth grade forward, who must
live or attend school within the boundaries of the Congressional District that
Frank Buck served — Napa, Solano, Yolo, Sacramento, San Joaquin, and Contra
Costa counties.
Deadline: March
Must be a resident of Solano County. Four scholarships at $2000 each. Four scholarships at $1000 each
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