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SCHOLARSHIP

Nonprofits offer up to $20,000 in scholarship money for Native American students

Posted 3/3/25

The Arizona Renaissance Foundation is teaming up with Stand for Children Arizona, to offer a renewable college scholarship of up to $5,000 per academic year (a maximum of $20,000 toward a …

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SCHOLARSHIP

Nonprofits offer up to $20,000 in scholarship money for Native American students

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The Arizona Renaissance Foundation is teaming up with Stand for Children Arizona, to offer a renewable college scholarship of up to $5,000 per academic year (a maximum of $20,000 toward a bachelor’s degree).

The scholarship is for students who identify as Native American and will be the first person in the family to earn a bachelor’s degree.

The deadline to apply is March 31.

For more information, including an application, visit here.

Scholarship, Native American, Arizona Renaissance Foundation, Stand for Children Arizona

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