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The Veterans United Foundation Scholarship, which launched in 2012, provides opportunities for family members of U.S. service members to achieve their educational dreams. The scholarship is fully funded by contributions from Veterans United Home Loans and its employees. Eligibility Requirements: A surviving spouse or child of a deceased service member of a deceased Veteran of the U.S. Military Pursuing an associate's, bachelor's, graduate, post-graduate or doctoral degree Comfortable sharing personal stories and aspirations with Veterans United Foundation Submit the FAFSA

The Horace Smith Fund was established in 1989 to help students finance their education and is only available to graduates of Hamden County, MA secondary schools. Fellowship applicants must be residents of Hampden County, MA or qualified former residents. The Walter S. Barr Fellowship is for students pursuing a specific post-graduate degree. If that degree program requires more than one year of full time study, the award can be renewed for as many as two additional years, if warranted. Consideration will be given to both the merit and financial need of the applicant.

Wellesley College offers a number of fellowships for graduate study or research that are open to graduating seniors and Wellesley alumnae. Awards are usually made to applicants currently enrolled in or applying to graduate school for the following year. Preference in almost all cases will be given to applicants who have not held one of these awards previously. Decisions will be based on merit and need, with the exception of the Trustee awards, which are determined on merit alone. Awards are for study at institutions other than Wellesley College and are open to all nationalities. A common application can be...

Agency Name: West Bank, Gaza USAID-West Bank Description: Congress enacted the Nita M. Lowey Middle East Partnership for Peace Act (MEPPA) in December 2020 to advance peaceful co-existence between Israelis and Palestinians and enable a sustainable two-state solution.

Under the auspices of MEPPA, this Annual Program Statement (APS) is USAID’s second solicitation issued under the parameters of USAID’s People-to-People Partnership for Peace Fund Grant Activity. People-to-people peace-building programs advance reconciliation efforts by promoting greater understanding, mutual trust, and cooperation between communities. This APS seeks to engage people directly affected by the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, especially women and youth. Activities will encourage Israeli-Palestinian partnerships, including civil society initiatives and consortia, that address shared development challenges. Activities will encourage grassroots efforts that can build popular support for negotiations between the representatives of the parties to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with an eye toward advancing a sustainable agreement for lasting peace.

Link to Additional Information: Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact: USAID/West Bank and Gaza Office of Contracts Management USAID/West Bank and Gaza/Office of Contracts Management