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Scholarship
Opportunities
Scholarships
for those planning to follow a specific career path, including
Art
Steven Haynes Fine Arts
Betty Stoutenburg
Athletics
Nick Jewett
Baseball/Softball
Pop Keeney Football
Auto Technology
Aviation
Darren Lindal Pilot Training
Business
(Knoll-Worthington)
Knoll-Worthington
Jerry Wilmot at UW-Bothell
Marv Workman
Communications
Malinowski-Marston
Drama
Peg Phillips Theater Arts
Education
Karen Forys Memorial
Kathleen Sanford
Pat Matthews Continuing Education
Health Services
Lillian Ramsey Pharmacy
Dr. John Stoutenburg
Music
J.P. Hennessey
Chris Lin
Bobby Nachtsheim
Paul Michael Roberts
Steven Haynes
Scholarship
opportunities for those interested in more general fields of academic
study and vocational preparation are provided through these memorial
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.
Young
Additional
scholarships are offered by the following organizations:
BHS
Alumni
BHS Faculty
Kiwanis Club
Northshore Rotary
Woodinville Chamber of Commerce
Woodinville Rotary
Allocations
from the
Walter E. Sundstrom
account are applied to
cover
Foundation expenses.
For
a photo gallery of the 2012
Scholarship Recognition Breakfast

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The complete list of Scholarships offered
for academic year 2013-14

The Foundation and the Rotary Clubs
of Northshore and of Woodinville and the Kiwanis Club of Northshore will offer
67 scholarships valued at $139,000 for 2013-14
four are new:
read more....
Application form for graduating high school seniors, 2013

Application form for renewal of eligible scholarships for 2013-14

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Eligibility
for applicants:
Unless
noted otherwise, scholarships offered through the Foundation are available
primarily to graduating seniors of the four Northshore School District high schools;
to those individuals graduating from other public or private
accredited secondary schools but who reside within the
boundaries of the Northshore School District. Residency requirements
may not apply for scholarships placed at Cascadia Community College
(Anderson and Northshore Rotary) and the University of Washington
Bothell (Matthews, Workman and Wilmot).

Where
scholarships can be used: Scholarships
offered through the Foundation may be used only at institutions
which meet the following qualification -- The school must be
accredited by an accrediting agency, recognized by the U.S.
Secretary of Education, which has established the school as eligible
to participate in Federal Student Aid programs.
Use
of scholarship funds: Money distributed
through the Foundation is restricted to the purpose of covering a
recipient's tuition or fees directly related to courses in which the
recipient is enrolled. Scholarship checks are paid to the order of
the institution at which the recipient has been accepted and/or
has enrolled. It is the responsibility of the recipient to submit
the Foundation's payment to his or her school.
No
scholarship in 2013:
The following scholarships will not be offered in 2013. The
scholarship's sponsoring families have chosen to consider offering these
scholarships again in 2014. The decision to not offer 2013
scholarships was based on the Foundation's policy to offer
scholarships at no less value than $1,500.
J.P. Hennessey Memorial Music
Scholarship Nick Jewett Memorial Baseball/Softball Scholarship
Knoll-Worthington Memorial Business Scholarship Dr. Frank Love
Memorial Scholarship Dr. John Stoutenburg Health Services
Scholarship J.R. Suarez Memorial Inspiration Award
The
listing of 2012 recipients
is posted here

The Foundation
from 1984 to 2011
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1984 |
July 1, 2012 |
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Total Assets
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$5,661 |
$1,158,048 |
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Number
Scholarship Accounts |
4 |
53 |
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Total Scholarships |
10 |
1,499** |
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Total Value of
Grants |
$6,000 |
$2,006,870** |
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**
Represents grants made by the Foundation and the three sponsoring
service clubs since first year of operation in spring of 1984. |
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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
Granting Account
Recipients Listed
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
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Young adults honored over these
29
years by the Northshore Scholarship Foundation are treasures of hope,
compassion and opportunity!
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The Northshore Scholarship
Foundation was established in 1984 with the
purpose of preserving the assets of several small memorials and
to build a program of community support for assistance to graduating
seniors living in and/or attending Northshore School District
high schools.
Today
the Foundation has 53 accounts with more on the horizon. Assets total more than
$1 million dollars. It began with the accumulation of $5,661 held in funds for
the four scholarship memorials.
There was concern these funds would be exhausted once the money was
distributed for scholarships. This very concern led to the formation of the
Northshore Scholarship Foundation by leaders of the Northshore Rotary Club.
With
scholarships distributed in the spring of 2012, the Foundation has distributed
$2,006,870 to 1,499 scholarship recipients -- all the while
maintaining the asset base during periods of most interesting and varying degrees of economic
volatility.

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 members selected from the community at large. The clubs play an active role in interviewing scholarship candidates,
covering the Foundation's limited operating expenses. Each club provides
scholarships funded from club operating budgets.
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Each
scholarship granting organization and memorial is represented
on this site.
Quick
Facts
about the
Foundation
1984-2012

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