Page Education Foundation awards grants to students of color who are pursuing a post-secondary education in Minnesota.
Donor Name: Page Education Foundation
State: Minnesota
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 04/01/2023
Size of the Grant: $1,500-$2,500
Details:
The Page Education Foundation promotes the academic achievement, personal responsibility, and untapped potential of Minnesota’s students of color to become vital contributors to their communities. They accomplish this by awarding grants.
Students who accept a Page Grant must make a commitment to volunteer and tutor younger children in grades kindergarten-8th through a clearly defined Service to Children Project. The goal of the Service to Children Project is to encourage and assist young children to do well in school, have a positive attitude about education, and see college as an attainable long-term outcome.
Funding Information
Annual awards range from $1,500-$2,500 per student. Page Grant amounts vary based on the type of post-secondary educational institution the applicant attends. Awards are equally distributed between two semesters.
Eligibility Criteria
To apply for a Page Grant, an applicant must be:
- A student of color (Black African American, American Indian, Asian American or Pacific Islander, or Latino/a or Hispanic.)
- A graduate of a Minnesota high school.
- Enrolled in an accredited Minnesota post-secondary educational institution.
- Register and maintain full-time status throughout the academic year they are awarded the grant in order to remain eligible.
For more information, visit Page Education Foundation.