Seattle Foundation Scholarships
Scholarship Sponsored by Seattle Foundation
Our scholarship applications are processed online through Seattle Foundation and Scholarship America. The application season usually opens in November, with most deadlines falling in March of the next year. Because each award has its own eligibility rules and timeline, please review the individual scholarship descriptions carefully before applying.
Current scholarship opportunities (highlights)
- Anne D. Maloof Scholarship (undergraduate and graduate study) — $3,000
- Bernie Minsk Scholarship — for Garfield High School graduates; renewable awards ranging from $2,000 to $15,000
- C. E. Boucher Memorial Scholarship — $3,000
- Dominic and Jessie Vitulli Scholarship
- Doug Struthers Memorial Scholarship — $5,000 (renewable)
- Doyne M. Green Scholarship (graduate study) — renewable $4,000
- Greater Seattle (WA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated Scholarship — for the African American community; awards up to $15,000
- Greater Seattle (WA) Chapter of The Links, Supplemental Scholarship
- Hawkins Memorial Scholarship
- Lambeth Family Scholarship — $1,000 to $3,000 (renewable)
- Blacks at Microsoft Scholarship — $2,500 to $5,000, with up to 50 awards available
- Microsoft Disability Scholarship — $5,000 each, up to eight awards
- Women at Microsoft Scholarship
- HOLA at Microsoft — five awards of $5,000 each
- Nora Stone Smith Scholarship — $2,000 (renewable)
- Patricia Fisher Endowed Scholarship — awards of $3,500
- Seahawks Players’ Equality & Justice For All Scholarship
- The Stanley Ann Dunham Scholarship — $5,000
- Theresa Earenfight Scholarship — $10,000 annually (renewable)
- Walter H. Meyer & Garry L. White Memorial Scholarship (undergraduate or graduate study) — $5,000
- Yuri and Tatsuo Nakata Scholarship
And many more awards are available. Be sure to check each listing for specific deadlines, eligibility criteria, and application requirements.