The Scholarship offers $750 to high school seniors and college freshmen from Idaho, Oregon, and Washington who can document a good deed they have done for their community.
04.29.26
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Scholarship provides financial assistance for college to high school seniors and college freshmen from Idaho, Oregon, and Washington who can document a "good deed" they have done for their community. Who may apply: This program is open to residents of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington who are currently enrolled as high school seniors or college freshmen and planning to continue their education in the following year. Applicants must submit information on a "good deed" they have performed to help their community.…
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