CCCF President, Sharon Alexander, presents a ceremonial check to Cody Meckes of Jim Thorpe, the 2022 recipient of the Orioles Scouting Scholarship.
The Carbon County Community Foundation is pleased to announce a number of scholarship
opportunities that are now available for students graduating from Carbon County school districts this year.
Scholarships range from $500 to $5,000. Qualified students are invited to submit their applications online at www.cccfoundpa.org. Applications are due March 1st.
The following scholarships are available:
The Anastasia Susko Memorial Scholarship awards $1,500 to a qualified female senior graduating from Jim Thorpe. Applicants should have a proven record of academic success with at least a 3.0 GPA cumulative average over the time period of two years prior to graduation and should demonstrate leadership and compassion despite having faced adversity.
The D&P Hawk Scholarship, established by David and Patricia Hawk of Lehighton, awards $5,000 each to two qualified high school seniors, one male and one female, graduating from Lehighton. Applicants should show proficiency in science, math, or business, with the intent to pursue further education in one of those fields. The Hawks both consider themselves fortunate to have received financial support for their secondary
education and wish to pay it forward for current students for whom college may be a financial hardship.
The Eugene “Peck” Armbruster Memorial Scholarship and the Glenn Eisenhower Memorial Scholarship, established by the Lehighton Orioles Nest #183, honor the memories of two longtime Orioles members. The scholarships each award $500 to a Carbon County senior who is seeking to further his or her education in a trade career at a 2 or 4-year college, university, or trade school.
The Hunters Heroes Memorial Scholarship, established in memory of Hunter Kurak Wolfe, awards $500 to a qualified senior graduating from Jim Thorpe. Applicants should exhibit great leadership and involvement throughout their community. An unsung hero who reflects hard work, courage, and passion in all that they do. The Orioles Scouting Scholarship, established by the Lehighton Orioles Nest #183, awards $500 to a Carbon County senior who is currently active in Boy or Girl Scouts with a strong record of volunteerism and community service.
The Susan J. Tisiker Memorial Scholarship, established by Donald Katz, Esq. in memory of his wife, awards $2,000 to a qualified senior graduating from Palmerton. This scholarship can be renewed for up to four years, for a total of $8,000 per student. Applicants should demonstrate financial need and community or volunteer involvement. Preference will be given to students who are or have been active in Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts for at least four years, though this is not a requirement.
The Tyler Strong Memorial Scholarship, established in memory of Tyler Kowatch, awards $500 to a qualified senior graduating from Jim Thorpe who is seeking to further his or her education at a trade/technical school or community college. The scholarship will be based on merit alone which should be demonstrated through good attendance and character; the ideal candidate is someone who is fair, friendly and a peacemaker among peers. Preference will be given to a track and field athlete.
If applicants have questions about any of the funds or would like to discuss their eligibility, they should contact the Carbon County Community Foundation at info@cccfoundpa.org or 610-730-2526. Scholarship Funds are generally the most popular type of fund held at a Community Foundation. These funds support the pursuits of students at different levels of education and can be established to promote a certain career or industry, acknowledge a special school or community, or honor the memory of loved ones. Setting up a fund is easy and takes less time than opening a bank account. Donors make a contribution of personal assets (cash, stock, real estate and more) to establish the fund and receive an immediate tax deduction. Once the fund is named and guidelines are defined for scholarship recipients, the Carbon County Community Foundation staff administer the scholarship applications each year, working with donors and a committee to pick the recipients.
If you are interested in learning more about setting up a scholarship or other type of fund at Carbon County
Community Foundation, please contact us at 610-730-2526 or info@cccfoundpa.org.
About the Carbon County Community Foundation
The Carbon County Community Foundation was formed in 2015 with the mission to improve the quality of life for residents of the Carbon County region, now and forever. The Foundation exists to simultaneously be a
philanthropic leader, a community resource and a financial steward. Carbon County Community Foundation’s
role in charitable giving is:
• to help donors realize their goals today and in the future
• to improve the capacity of nonprofits to meet vital needs through grants and workshops
• to facilitate opportunities for collaboration and innovation
• to build resources and strengthen our community, forever
Learn more about CCCF at cccfoundpa.org or by calling 1-855-545-1311.