Northshore Scholarship Foundation

Foundation's Service Club Sponsors


Scholarship
Opportunities


Scholarships for those planning to follow a specific career path, including

Art
Athletics
Auto Technology
Aviation
Business
Communications
Drama
Health Services
Music
Teaching

Scholarship opportunities for those interested in more general fields of academic study and vocational preparation are provided through these accounts:

Anderson
Beckstrom
Betsey
Blakely

BJ Brown
Cook

Forys

Foundation Memorial

Gardner

Hart
Haynes

Inglemoor
Karp

Kaysner-Rivergrove

Keener
Knowles
Lee

Livengood
Lorey

Love
Matthews

Munro
Pride

Sanford

Suarez

T-Mac Award
Weed
Workman

R.C. Worthington, Jr. 
Y
oung

 

Additional scholarships are offered
by the following organizations:

BHS Alumni
BHS Faculty
Kiwanis Club
Northshore Rotary

Woodinville Chamber of Commerce

Woodinville Rotary


The Foundation is managed by a 19-member Board of Trustees consisting of members of the Northshore Rotary Club, Kiwanis Club of Northshore, the Woodinville Rotary Club and the community at large. The three clubs are responsible for the ongoing operation of the Foundation.

 

The Foundation was established in the fall of 1984 by the
Northshore Rotary Club
 

which serves the Bothell and Kenmore communities.

Northshore Rotary issues academic scholarships at Bothell and Inglemoor High Schools, a scholarship for a graduate of the Secondary Academy for Success and at Cascadia Community College. In addition, the club participates in the selection process of several memorial accounts and sees that recipients are selected for others related to families of present or former Northshore Rotarians. 

 

In 1986 the 
Kiwanis Club of Northshore 
joined in the work of the Foundation, also having a record of providing scholarships from its own treasury prior to the organization of the Foundation.

Kiwanis provides academic scholarships at Bothell and Inglemoor High Schools and oversees the selection of recipients for a number of endowed scholarship accounts.

 

 

After receiving its charter in January of 1987, the
Woodinville Rotary Club
joined the Foundation in 1988 and established its own account as well as an account to memorialize past president Jerry Wilmot to provide a perpetual business management scholarship at the college level. The club provides scholarships
at Woodinville High School, Secondary Academy for Success (SAS),
University of Washington Bothell and Cascadia Community College.

In the unlikely event that the Foundation should ever disband, the assets would be distributed to the service clubs to be used for scholarship purposes in perpetuity.

 


The Foundation is a

501 (c) 3 approved and established

Non-Profit corporation

 

Federal ID: 91-1285947


The Foundation
in greater detail

Mission
Sponsors
Trustees


History and Facts
Everything you'll want to know
about our Foundation!

 

How to:

Contact the Foundation

Apply for a scholarship

Contribute

Establish a
Scholarship Account

 

Past Recipients

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

 

Guide to
all of the 53 Scholarship
Accounts

The list and link to each
scholarship account

 

 

Clubs honor
recipients at 
an annual
Scholarship
Recognition
Breakfast
held each May

 

Each scholarship granting organization and memorial account 
is represented 
on this site.

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Bothell Wa 98041

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By Phone
(206) 890-8346