Possibilities in Tech Scholarship

At LinkedIn, one of our core values is to “Dream big, get things done, and know how to have fun.” The Possibilities in Tech Scholarship supports the big dreams of future talent from backgrounds who have been historically underrepresented in tech. Scholarship recipients will engage in four years of community building, college navigation support, and technical training focused on these four pillars of persistence.

Voyager Scholarship

An increasingly globalized world needs young leaders who can bridge divides and help solve our biggest challenges. The Voyager Scholarship was created by the Obamas and Brian Chesky, Co-Founder and CEO of Airbnb to help shape such leaders. Even though they come from different backgrounds, President Obama and Brian both believe that exposure to new places and experiences generates understanding, empathy, and cooperation which equips the next generation to create meaningful change. We are looking …

Target Scholars Program

In 2020, Target formed our Racial Equity Action and Change (REACH) committee to accelerate our work on advancing racial equity and creating lasting, systemic change for our Black guests, team members and communities. Today we’re announcing a new chapter in that strategy — a scholarship program that will support students at more than a dozen Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The Target Scholars Program will provide 1,000 first-year students at more than a dozen …

Armenian American Medical Society (AAMS) 2024-2025 Scholarship Awards

The Armenian American Medical Society strongly believes in investing in our future healthcare professionals, who will play a crucial role in improving the health and well-being of our community. Each year, the Armenian American Medical Society awards scholarships to qualified Armenian students enrolled in various healthcare education programs, including medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, mental health, and allied health. Since 2009, the AAMS has granted 108 scholarships to Armenian-American students in need throughout the United States. …

CareerFitTest.com’s Annual $500 Scholarship

As part of our commitment to supporting educational advancement and career development, we are excited to offer a $500 scholarship to an undergraduate or graduate student who demonstrates a passion for their field of study and a clear vision for their future career. This scholarship provides financial support for your education and recognizes and rewards your dedication to your field of study and career goals. The Career Fit Test™ Scholarship is an annual one-time award …

BestColleges Black Women in STEM Scholarship

On average, Black women in STEM earn salaries that are 45% lower than their highest-paid peers. BestColleges is committed to breaking down barriers for students in underrepresented communities, who desire careers in the most competitive fields. This year, we’ll be giving away five $6,000 scholarships to Black women who are currently pursuing careers in STEM.

Doug Murphy Law Firm, P.C.

The criminal justice system can be an intimidating and overwhelming place, especially for those who do not have the legal knowledge to cope with it. That is why we are proud to introduce our new scholarship program specifically designed for law students who are interested in helping individuals within the criminal justice system. We are committed to helping those who are dedicated to making a positive impact in the field of criminal law. The Doug …

Brian C. Jensen Edu Fund Scholarship

The Brian C. Jensen Edu Fund Scholarship offers a $1,000 award to support ambitious undergraduate and graduate students in the United States, aiming to alleviate the financial challenges of higher education. Founded by Brian C. Jensen, a leader in management consulting, this scholarship embodies his commitment to empowering students through educational opportunities. Open to students of all majors, the Edu Fund seeks to recognize and assist those with a passion for academic excellence and community …

Open Bank Scholarship

APCF was founded in 1990 by AAPI community leaders in response to the need for alternative funding for Los Angeles-based nonprofit organizations serving AAPI communities. Prior to its incorporation, less than 0.3% of all local foundation funds went to AAPI agencies, according to a 1988 study by AAPI Equality Alliance (formerly known as A3PCON – Asian Pacific Policy & Planning Council). In 1986, the United Way of Greater Los Angeles funded only five organizations serving …