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Location-Based Scholarships

Please select the foundation closest to you to see scholarships offered in your area.

  • Central Alabama provides scholarships for students in these counties: Butler, Cullman, Lowndes, Macon, Montgomery and Pike counties, and also includes several statewide and national scholarships. 
  • Autauga Area serves Autauga County students.
  • Elmore County serves Elmore County students.
  • Southeast Alabama provides scholarships for students in Coffee, Geneva, and Houston counties.
  • East Alabama provides scholarships for Lee, Chambers, Russell, and Tallapoosa counties.

Select the Apply button below, which will take you to the Foundation’s online scholarship application portal. You will be asked to register and then may take an eligibility quiz to link you to the correct application processes based on your school location and/or other factors.

OVERVIEW OF SCHOLARSHIPS

Through its scholarship funds, the Central Alabama Community Foundation assists area students in attaining their academic goals by offsetting their postsecondary education expenses. Applications are available beginning December 1 with a deadline of March 1, with the exception of The Wayne Hawkins Memorial Scholarship which has a deadline of March 15.

Qualifying criteria varies broadly by program with the bulk of scholarship funds targeting graduating seniors. In an effort to make the process as efficient as possible, one application form can be completed to apply for multiple programs.

If you’re reviewing a scholarship, please click the Apply button above to complete the process.

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

Mickey Ingalls Legacy Award

(Open to current 9th, 10th and 11th grade students from Booker T. Washington Magnet High School) *This is not a college scholarship. 

Established in 1996 in memory of Mickey Ingalls, arts patron and member of the Board of Trustees of the Friends of Arts and Magnet Education (FAME), this award of up to $1,000 will benefit freshmen, sophomores and juniors who have completed at least one year at Booker T. Washington Magnet High School in May. Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale in their chosen magnet discipline, submit one paragraph stating how the award will be used to further their magnet discipline studies and have the recommendation of their discipline director. Applicants may be asked to present an example of their work to the review committee.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript and References
Deadline: March 1

GRADUATING SENIORS

2499 Line of Duty Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any high school in Autauga, Elmore, Lowndes, Macon or Montgomery counties) 

The 2499 Line of Duty Scholarship was established in memory of Montgomery Police Officer David Colley who died in the line of duty in April 2015. This scholarship benefits a graduating senior of any high school located in Autauga, Elmore, Lowndes, Macon, or Montgomery Counties. An eligible applicant must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and plan to attend an accredited two- or four-year college or university. An applicant should plan to pursue a career as a first responder or a member of the military or be a child of a first responder or member of the military.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay, and References
Deadline: March 1

Butler County Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any Butler County public high school)
The Butler County Scholarship is available to graduating African American seniors of Georgiana School, Greenville High School, and McKenzie School. One scholarship will be awarded with the amount determined annually. Recipients may apply to renew the scholarship for three additional years. 

Application Requirements: High School Transcript and References
Deadline: March 1

CAEC Lineman Scholarship

The CAEC Lineman scholarship is open to persons who are seeking training to become an electrical line worker and meet the eligibility requirements listed below. One award of up to $5,000 will be made annually. It will be valid for 12 months from the May award date.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Must have a high school diploma or general education diploma (GED)
  • Must be at least 18 years old by the course start date
  • Must be resident of one of these Alabama counties: Autauga, Bibb, Chilton, Coosa, Dallas, Elmore, Lowndes, Montgomery, Perry, Talladega, or Tallapoosa
  • Must possess a valid driver’s license
  • Must be eligible to obtain a CDL driver’s license

Application Requirements: High School Transcript or GED Certificate, Copy of Valid Driver’s License and References
Deadline: March 1

Dean B. Albritton Memorial Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any high school in Autauga, Elmore or Montgomery County)
The Dean B. Albritton Memorial Scholarship was established by Dean’s husband and her four sons as a tribute to her remarkable legacy of faith. Her journey of faith is well documented in her books, Misplaced Heart and The Yellow Butterfly. Dean’s love of Christ made her passionate about ministry to the poor in her community and across the world. This scholarship honors Dean’s conviction that education is the pathway out of poverty and the doorway to a life of service to others.

The scholarship benefits graduating seniors at schools located in Autauga, Elmore, or Montgomery County. First consideration will be given to minority students associated with New Walk of Life Church in Montgomery. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, References, and Essay
Deadline: March 1

Dexter C. Hobbs Memorial Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any Montgomery County high school)


The Dexter C. Hobbs Memorials Scholarship was established to benefit graduating high school seniors of any Montgomery County high school who emulate the outstanding moral qualities and commitment of the late Dexter C. Hobbs, with preference given to active participants of the Montgomery STEP program. While based on need, students must indicate by their involvement in school, church and community activities the ability and motivation to graduate from college. Students who receive a scholarship their freshman year of college may annually reapply for up to three additional years.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay, and References
Deadline: March 1

Drake Cameron Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any Montgomery County high school)

The Drake Cameron Scholarship benefits graduating seniors from any school located in Montgomery County. Students must indicate by their academic performance the ability and motivation to graduate from college. Awards are based on academic achievement and need. Consideration is also given to students’ leadership and participation in extracurricular activities. Two scholarships of $5,000 will be awarded annually.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References
Deadline: March 1

Dr. James H. French Memorial Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any Pike County high school)

Founded in 2007 by the estate of Dr. James French, this award benefits graduates of any Pike County high school and is based on academic achievement, school and community involvement, and financial need. In light of Dr. French’s commitment to increasing student interest in science and math, preference will be given to students showing proficiency in accelerated math and science coursework. Applicants must have a minimum ACT score of 23 or SAT score of 1130 and a 3.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References
Deadline: March 1

Dr. Jennifer Williamson Stone Memorial Scholarship

The scholarship was established in 2021 by Dr. Stone’s family, classmates and friends as a tribute to the compassion and faith she practiced daily and to her excellence as a high school educator and a professor at Auburn University. The scholarship benefits a graduating senior from Lee Scott Academy in Auburn, AL and Morgan Academy in Selma, AL who will attend Auburn University’s main campusEligible applicants will have a minimum 3.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale and a minimum ACT score of 25.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References
Deadline: March 1

Earl P. Andrews, Jr. Memorial Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any Montgomery County high school)

Founded in 1989 by Mrs. Olive Andrews in memory of her son, the Earl P. Andrews, Jr. Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a student who is a member of a racial/ethnic minority group. The award is based on academic achievement and need. Eligible applicants must have a minimum ACT score of 23 or SAT score of 1130 and a minimum 3.5 grade point average on a 4.0 scale.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References
Deadline: March 1

Engles Family Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any Montgomery County high school) 

This scholarship was established to benefit students from Montgomery, Alabama who plan to attend an accredited two- or four-year college or university. Eligible applicants will have a minimum 3.2 GPA on a 4.0 scale, minimum ACT score of 22 and community service. Consideration is given to students who demonstrate leadership ability, the motivation to excel in school and extracurricular activities, and financial need. The applicant could be interviewed by a selection committee.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References
Deadline: March 1

Fran Kay Schwaiger Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any Cullman County high school)

Established for the benefit of graduating seniors of any high school in Cullman County, the scholarship provides two $10,000 scholarships, and recipients may apply to renew the scholarship for three additional years.

Eligible applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale, demonstrate financial need, plan to attend an accredited four-year college or university, and intend to pursue a course of study in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay, References
Deadline: March 1

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Jack L. Carr Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any Montgomery County high school)

Established by the Kiwanis Club of Montgomery for the benefit of high school graduates pursuing a degree in engineering. One $1,500 scholarship is awarded annually with determination based on academic performance and need. Recipients have the opportunity to renew the scholarship for three additional years depending upon their academic performance in college.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References
Deadline: March 1

Jackson Family Phoenix Fund Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any Lowndes County or Montgomery County public high school) 

Established for the benefit of graduates of any Montgomery County or Lowndes County public high school, this scholarship was designed to encourage students to pursue degrees in math or the physical, biological or agricultural sciences. Student must attend a Historically Black College or University (HBCU) and major in a non-healthcare science (biology, chemistry, physics, agronomy, horticulture, animal sciences, etc.). Applicant must have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale, a minimum ACT score of 20 or a minimum SAT score of 1030. Criteria include academic performance, community activities and financial need.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript and Essay
Deadline: March 1

Jay Murphy Scholarship

This scholarship benefits individuals who have the desire to become teachers and relate well with young people. Applicants may be entering or continuing college, individuals who are in education and want to upgrade their skills, or working individuals who wish to return to college to become teachers. Applicants must have a minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale.

Application Requirements: Transcript, References, and Essay
Deadline: March 1

Jerry L. Bartley Memorial Scholarship

Established in 2020 by the family and friends of Jerry “JB” Bartley, this award was created to benefit and assist high school graduates who emulate the profound love, passion and commitment to the game of basketball that Jerry Bartley had throughout his life.

Eligible applicants will be active AAU basketball players, reside in Alabama and meet the academic initial-eligibility standards for the NCAA Division I athletes.
Application Requirements: Transcript, Confirmation of AAU Status and References
Deadline: March 1

Kiwanis Club of Montgomery Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any Montgomery County high school)

This renewable scholarship is available to graduating high school seniors of any school located in Montgomery County who are planning to attend an accredited college or university. Students must indicate by their academic performance the ability and motivation to graduate from college. Preference is given to students demonstrating financial need. Consideration is also given to students’ leadership, character, ability and participation in extracurricular activities. Students who receive a scholarship their freshman year of college may annually reapply for up to three additional years.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References
Deadline: March 1

The Learning Tree Scholarship

The Learning Tree, Inc. established this scholarship for graduating high school seniors residing in its service area that includes Calhoun, Elmore, Jefferson, Mobile, Montgomery, and Tallapoosa counties. Eligible applicants must also have a minimum ACT score of 20 and plan to study at an accredited two-year or four-year college, university, or trade school with a concentration in education, healthcare administration, language pathology, nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychology, or social work. Annually up to four scholarships of $2,000 may be awarded.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay, and References
Deadline: March 1

McInnis Construction Scholarship

The scholarship is open to employees with at least two years of continuous service with McInnis Construction, LLC and their dependents. Eligible applicants will have a minimum 3.2 GPA on a 4.0 scale and minimum ACT score of 26 and demonstrate financial need.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, References, and FAFSA
Deadline: March 1

Santee Family Fund Scholarship

(Open to current or former residents of Alabama Sheriff’s Boys & Girls Youth Ranches or a similar group home in Alabama)

This scholarship benefits current or former residents of Alabama Sheriff’s Boys & Girls Youth Ranches or a similar group home in Alabama. Applicants must be under the age of 25 and plan to attend an accredited two-year or four-year college, university or trade school.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References

Deadline: March 1

Todd Webb Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any public or private high school in the State of Alabama who are planning to attend the University of Alabama to study in the College of Communication and Information Sciences)

Established in memory of Todd Webb, one $1,000 scholarship will be awarded annually to a graduate of any high school within the state of Alabama. Eligible applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale and plan to attend The University of Alabama, studying in the College of Communication and Information Sciences. A focus on Sports Communication is preferred, but not required.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, and References
Deadline: March 1

Virginia and LaRue Haigler, Sr. Family Scholarship Foundation

The scholarship benefits graduating seniors from The Calhoun School and Central High School in Lowndes County. Eligible applicants will have a minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale and plan to attend an accredited two-year or four-year college, university or trade school. Selection criteria will include academic performance and financial need. The number of scholarships and amount given will be determined each year. Students who receive a scholarship their freshman year of college may annually reapply for up to three additional years.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript and References
Deadline: March 1

Wayne Hawkins Memorial Scholarship

(Open to children of Alfa’s customer service representatives, district supervisors/managers, and insurance agents)

This scholarship benefits students who are children of Alfa customer service representatives, district supervisors/managers or insurance agents. Criteria for awarding scholarships are academic accomplishment and financial need. All applicants must be able to be claimed on their parents’ tax return to be eligible. High school seniors and those currently enrolled in college are eligible. The scholarship is awarded for one year’s time, so past recipients and those who were previously turned down should reapply each year. The review committee will determine the number of scholarships and award amount given each year.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript
Deadline: March 15

Woerner Companies’ Family Fund Scholarship

Open to the dependent of a Woerner entity employee (currently Woerner Farms, LLC. and Gulf South Transportation, Inc.).

The scholarship benefits dependents of employees of Woerner entities. Criteria to be eligible for a $1,000 scholarship includes fulltime enrollment status at an accredited college, university, technical school, or trade school, minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale, and parent/guardian remains employed by a Woerner entity during the scholarship term. All applicants must be able to be claimed on their parent/guardian’s tax returns to be eligible. High school seniors and those currently enrolled in college are eligible to apply.

Application Requirements:  High School or College Transcript

Deadline:  March 1

Wyndall Ivey Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any school in Montgomery County) 

The scholarship has been established in memory of Attorney Wyndall Ivey, a 1992 graduate of Sidney Lanier High School (Lanier Academic Motivational Program), the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and Washington and Lee University School of Law. Eligible applicants must have a minimum 3.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale and plan to attend an accredited two-year or four-year college or university. Two $500 scholarships will be awarded.

Application Requirements:  High School Transcript, Essay and References

Deadline:  March 1

COLLEGE STUDENTS

Caddell Construction Co. (DE), LLC Scholarship

The Caddell Construction Co. (DE), LLC Scholarship benefits rising college sophomores, juniors, and seniors who are seeking construction-based degrees at an accredited college or university. Other related majors may also be considered. Scholarships of up to $10,000.00 will be awarded annually.
Application Requirements: College Transcript, Resume, Career Plans Video, and References
Deadline: March 1

Chef Robert Cawley Memorial Scholarship

(Open to second-year Culinary Arts/Hospitality Management students from Trenholm State Community College)

Established in memory of Chef Robert Cawley to further his goal of helping others discover their souls in the culinary world as they embrace the passion they have found for the profession. Two $500 scholarships will be awarded to second-year culinary arts/hospitality management students in good standing at Trenholm State Community College.

Application Requirements: Transcript, Essay and References

Deadline: March 1

Jay Murphy Scholarship

This scholarship benefits individuals who have the desire to become teachers and relate well with young people. Applicants may be entering or continuing college, individuals who are in education and want to upgrade their skills, or working individuals who wish to return to college to become teachers. Applicants must have a minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale.

Application Requirements: Transcript, References, and Essay
Deadline: March 1

McInnis Construction Scholarship

The scholarship is open to employees with at least two years of continuous service with McInnis Construction, LLC and their dependents. Eligible applicants will have a minimum 3.2 GPA on a 4.0 scale and minimum ACT score of 26 and demonstrate financial need.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, References, and FAFSA
Deadline: March 1

Santee Family Fund Scholarship

(Open to current or former residents of Alabama Sheriff’s Boys & Girls Youth Ranches or a similar group home in Alabama)

This scholarship benefits current or former residents of Alabama Sheriff’s Boys & Girls Youth Ranches or a similar group home in Alabama. Applicants must be under the age of 25 and plan to attend an accredited two-year or four-year college, university or trade school.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References

Deadline: March 1

Wayne Hawkins Memorial Scholarship

(Open to children of Alfa’s customer service representatives, district supervisors/managers, and insurance agents)

This scholarship benefits students who are children of Alfa customer service representatives, district supervisors/managers or insurance agents. Criteria for awarding scholarships are academic accomplishment and financial need. All applicants must be able to be claimed on their parents’ tax return to be eligible. High school seniors and those currently enrolled in college are eligible. The scholarship is awarded for one year’s time, so past recipients and those who were previously turned down should reapply each year. The review committee will determine the number of scholarships and award amount given each year.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript
Deadline: March 15

Woerner Companies’ Family Fund Scholarship

Open to the dependent of a Woerner entity employee (currently Woerner Farms, LLC. and Gulf South Transportation, Inc.).

The scholarship benefits dependents of employees of Woerner entities. Criteria to be eligible for a $1,000 scholarship includes fulltime enrollment status at an accredited college, university, technical school, or trade school, minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale, and parent/guardian remains employed by a Woerner entity during the scholarship term. All applicants must be able to be claimed on their parent/guardian’s tax returns to be eligible. High school seniors and those currently enrolled in college are eligible to apply.

Application Requirements:  High School or College Transcript

Deadline:  March 1

SCHOLARSHIP RENEWALS

The scholarships below may be annually renewed for up to three years:

Butler County Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any Butler County public high school)
The Butler County Scholarship is available to graduating African American seniors of Georgiana School, Greenville High School, and McKenzie School. One scholarship will be awarded with the amount determined annually. Recipients may apply to renew the scholarship for three additional years. 

Application Requirements: High School Transcript and References
Deadline: March 1

Dexter C. Hobbs Memorial Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any Montgomery County high school)


The Dexter C. Hobbs Memorial Scholarship was established to benefit graduating high school seniors of any Montgomery County high school who emulate the outstanding moral qualities and commitment of the late Dexter C. Hobbs, with preference given to active participants of the Montgomery STEP program. While based on need, students must indicate by their involvement in school, church and community activities the ability and motivation to graduate from college. Renewal awards are contingent upon student’s satisfactory academic performance and availability of funds. The award may be renewed for three years.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay, References, and IRS Form 1040A or 1040EZ
Deadline: March 1

Fran Kay Schwaiger Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any Cullman County high school)

Established for the benefit of graduating seniors of any public or private high school in Cullman County. Two $10,000 scholarship plus approved renewals will be awarded annually. Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, demonstrate financial need (include copy of FAFSA), plan to attend an accredited four-year college or university, intend to pursue a course of study in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics, and submit an essay to the following prompt, “Please describe your interest in pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering or mathematics,” and two letters of recommendation, at least one required from a teacher.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay, References, and FAFSA
Deadline: March 1

Jack L. Carr Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any Montgomery County high school)

Established by the Kiwanis Club of Montgomery for the benefit of high school graduates pursuing a degree in engineering. One $1,500 scholarship is awarded annually with determination based on academic performance and need. Recipients have the opportunity to renew the scholarship for three additional years depending upon their academic performance in college.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References
Deadline: March 1

Kiwanis Club of Montgomery Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any Montgomery County high school)

This renewable scholarship is available to graduating high school seniors in Montgomery County who are planning to attend an accredited college or university. Although there is no minimum ACT or SAT score, students must indicate by their academic performance the ability or motivation to graduate from college. Preference is given to students demonstrating financial need. Consideration is also given to students’ leadership, character, ability and participation in extracurricular activities. Applicants must submit three reference letters from individuals including their pastor and at least one teacher. One $4,000 scholarship will be awarded annually, and it is renewable for up to three years depending upon the student’s academic performance.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript and References
Deadline: March 1

Virginia and LaRue Haigler, Sr. Family Scholarship Foundation

The scholarship benefits graduating seniors from The Calhoun School and Central High School in Lowndes County. Eligible applicants will have a minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale and plan to attend an accredited two-year or four-year college, university or trade school. Selection criteria will include academic performance and financial need. The number of scholarships and amount given will be determined each year. Students who receive a scholarship their freshman year of college may annually reapply for up to three additional years.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript and References
Deadline: March 1

CLAIM YOUR SCHOLARSHIP AWARD

All scholarship payments are sent directly to your postsecondary educational institution. The total scholarship award is usually divided between two semesters, and you must provide proof of full-time enrollment each semester to claim your award. Examples of proof of enrollment are written verification from your school’s registrar’s office or a schedule printed from your school’s scheduling portal that displays the student’s name, the school’s name, and the number of enrolled course credits.

Please send proof of enrollment to Clare Johnson, CACF vice president of community services.

  • By email: [email protected]
  • By mail: 114 Church Street, Montgomery, AL 36104
  • By fax: 334-263-6225

If you have any questions about CACF’s scholarship payment process, please contact Clare Johnson at 334-264-6223.

Once CACF receives official confirmation of your enrollment status, we will issue a check to your educational institution to be posted to your student account. Allow two weeks for the check to be delivered to your institution.

Questions?

Contact: Clare Johnson
VP, Community Services
[email protected]
Phone: (334) 264-6223
Fax: (334) 253-6225


OVERVIEW OF SCHOLARSHIPS

Through its scholarship funds, the Autauga Area Community Foundation assists area students in attaining their academic goals by offsetting their postsecondary education expenses. Applications are available beginning December 1 with a deadline of March 1, with the exception of The Wayne Hawkins Memorial Scholarship which has a deadline of March 15.

Qualifying criteria varies broadly by program with the bulk of scholarship funds targeting graduating seniors. In an effort to make the process as efficient as possible, one application form can be completed to apply for multiple programs.

If you’re reviewing a scholarship, please click the Apply button above to complete the process.

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

There are no scholarships currently available for this category. Please check back later.

GRADUATING SENIORS

2499 Line of Duty Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any high school in Autauga, Elmore, Lowndes, Macon or Montgomery counties) 

The 2499 Line of Duty Scholarship was established in memory of Montgomery Police Officer David Colley who died in the line of duty in April 2015. This scholarship benefits a graduating senior of any high school located in Autauga, Elmore, Lowndes, Macon, or Montgomery Counties. An eligible applicant must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and plan to attend an accredited two- or four-year college or university. An applicant should plan to pursue a career as a first responder or a member of the military or be a child of a first responder or member of the military.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay, and References
Deadline: March 1

CAEC Lineman Scholarship

The CAEC Lineman scholarship is open to persons who are seeking training to become an electrical line worker and meet the eligibility requirements listed below. One award of up to $5,000 will be made annually. It will be valid for 12 months from the May award date.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Must have a high school diploma or general education diploma (GED)
  • Must be at least 18 years old by the course start date
  • Must be resident of one of these Alabama counties: Autauga, Bibb, Chilton, Coosa, Dallas, Elmore, Lowndes, Montgomery, Perry, Talladega, or Tallapoosa
  • Must possess a valid driver’s license
  • Must be eligible to obtain a CDL driver’s license

Application Requirements: High School Transcript or GED Certificate, Copy of Valid Driver’s License and References
Deadline: March 1

Dean B. Albritton Memorial Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any high school in Autauga, Elmore or Montgomery County)
The Dean B. Albritton Memorial Scholarship was established by Dean’s husband and her four sons as a tribute to her remarkable legacy of faith. Her journey of faith is well documented in her books, Misplaced Heart and The Yellow Butterfly. Dean’s love of Christ made her passionate about ministry to the poor in her community and across the world. This scholarship honors Dean’s conviction that education is the pathway out of poverty and the doorway to a life of service to others.

The scholarship benefits graduating seniors at schools located in Autauga, Elmore, or Montgomery County. First consideration will be given to minority students associated with New Walk of Life Church in Montgomery. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, References, and Essay
Deadline: March 1

Jay Murphy Scholarship

This scholarship benefits individuals who have the desire to become teachers and relate well with young people. Applicants may be entering or continuing college, individuals who are in education and want to upgrade their skills, or working individuals who wish to return to college to become teachers. Applicants must have a minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale.

Application Requirements: Transcript, References, and Essay
Deadline: March 1

Jerry L. Bartley Memorial Scholarship

Established in 2020 by the family and friends of Jerry “JB” Bartley, this award was created to benefit and assist high school graduates who emulate the profound love, passion and commitment to the game of basketball that Jerry Bartley had throughout his life.

Eligible applicants will be active AAU basketball players, reside in Alabama and meet the academic initial-eligibility standards for the NCAA Division I athletes.
Application Requirements: Transcript, Confirmation of AAU Status and References
Deadline: March 1

Paul Easterling Dixie Youth Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any school in Autauga County) 

Established in memory of Paul Easterling, this scholarship benefits graduating seniors of any school located in Autauga County who have ever participated in Dixie Youth Baseball. The award recognizes students who exemplify good sportsmanship on and off the sports field.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References
Deadline: March 1

Santee Family Fund Scholarship

(Open to current or former residents of Alabama Sheriff’s Boys & Girls Youth Ranches or a similar group home in Alabama)

This scholarship benefits current or former residents of Alabama Sheriff’s Boys & Girls Youth Ranches or a similar group home in Alabama. Applicants must be under the age of 25 and plan to attend an accredited two-year or four-year college, university or trade school.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References

Deadline: March 1

Todd Webb Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any public or private high school in the State of Alabama who are planning to attend the University of Alabama to study in the College of Communication and Information Sciences)

Established in memory of Todd Webb, one $1,000 scholarship will be awarded annually to a graduate of any high school within the state of Alabama. Eligible applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale and plan to attend The University of Alabama, studying in the College of Communication and Information Sciences. A focus on Sports Communication is preferred, but not required.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, and References
Deadline: March 1

COLLEGE STUDENTS

Jay Murphy Scholarship

This scholarship benefits individuals who have the desire to become teachers and relate well with young people. Applicants may be entering or continuing college, individuals who are in education and want to upgrade their skills, or working individuals who wish to return to college to become teachers. Applicants must have a minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale.

Application Requirements: Transcript, References, and Essay
Deadline: March 1

Santee Family Fund Scholarship

(Open to current or former residents of Alabama Sheriff’s Boys & Girls Youth Ranches or a similar group home in Alabama)

This scholarship benefits current or former residents of Alabama Sheriff’s Boys & Girls Youth Ranches or a similar group home in Alabama. Applicants must be under the age of 25 and plan to attend an accredited two-year or four-year college, university or trade school.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References

Deadline: March 1

Wayne Hawkins Memorial Scholarship

(Open to children of Alfa’s customer service representatives, district supervisors/managers, and insurance agents)

This scholarship benefits students who are children of Alfa customer service representatives, district supervisors/managers or insurance agents. Criteria for awarding scholarships are academic accomplishment and financial need. All applicants must be able to be claimed on their parents’ tax return to be eligible. High school seniors and those currently enrolled in college are eligible. The scholarship is awarded for one year’s time, so past recipients and those who were previously turned down should reapply each year. The review committee will determine the number of scholarships and award amount given each year.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript
Deadline: March 15

SCHOLARSHIP RENEWALS

The scholarships below may be annually renewed for up to three years:

There are no scholarships currently available for this category. Please check back later.

CLAIM YOUR SCHOLARSHIP AWARD

All scholarship payments are sent directly to your postsecondary educational institution. The total scholarship award is usually divided between two semesters, and you must provide proof of full-time enrollment each semester to claim your award. Examples of proof of enrollment are written verification from your school’s registrar’s office or a schedule printed from your school’s scheduling portal that displays the student’s name, the school’s name, and the number of enrolled course credits.

Please send proof of enrollment to Clare Johnson, CACF vice president of community services.

  • By email: [email protected]
  • By mail: 114 Church Street, Montgomery, AL 36104
  • By fax: 334-263-6225

If you have any questions about CACF’s scholarship payment process, please contact Clare Johnson at 334-264-6223.

Once CACF receives official confirmation of your enrollment status, we will issue a check to your educational institution to be posted to your student account. Allow two weeks for the check to be delivered to your institution.

Questions?

Contact: Clare Johnson
VP, Community Services
[email protected]
Phone: (334) 264-6223
Fax: (334) 253-6225 


OVERVIEW OF SCHOLARSHIPS

Through its scholarship funds, the Elmore County Community Foundation assists area students in attaining their academic goals by offsetting their postsecondary education expenses. Applications are available beginning December 1 with a deadline of March 1, with the exception of The Wayne Hawkins Memorial Scholarship which has a deadline of March 15.

Qualifying criteria varies broadly by program with the bulk of scholarship funds targeting graduating seniors. In an effort to make the process as efficient as possible, one application form can be completed to apply for multiple programs.

If you’re reviewing a scholarship, please click the Apply button above to complete the process.

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

There are no scholarships currently available for this category. Please check back later.

GRADUATING SENIORS

Anita Rae Sparks Holley Scholarship
(Open to graduating seniors from Elmore County High School)
The Anita Rae Sparks Holley scholarship benefits a majorette or drum major at Elmore County High School with one annual award of $1,000.00. Eligible applicants must have a 2.5 GPA and plan to study at an accredited four-year or two-year college, university or trade school.
Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay, and References
Deadline: March 1
2499 Line of Duty Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any high school in Autauga, Elmore, Lowndes, Macon or Montgomery counties) 

The 2499 Line of Duty Scholarship was established in memory of Montgomery Police Officer David Colley who died in the line of duty in April 2015. This scholarship benefits a graduating senior of any high school located in Autauga, Elmore, Lowndes, Macon, or Montgomery Counties. An eligible applicant must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and plan to attend an accredited two- or four-year college or university. An applicant should plan to pursue a career as a first responder or a member of the military or be a child of a first responder or member of the military.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay, and References
Deadline: March 1

Abe Brown Memorial Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Elmore County High School)

The Abe Brown Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Principal and Coach Abe Brown. This scholarship is available to Elmore County High School graduates who have attended ECHS for at least three years. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale. The award will be based on academic performance, the potential to perform as an outstanding student, school and community activities that demonstrate achievement and leadership, and financial need.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript
Deadline: March 1

Adolphe Hohenberg Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Wetumpka High School)

The Adolphe Hohenberg Scholarship was established by sons Elkan and Charles to honor their father’s active interest and participation in civic enterprises related to the community and to benefit Wetumpka High School graduating seniors. Selection criteria include students’ scholarship, character, and financial need.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript
Deadline: March 1

Barrett Family Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any high school in Elmore County who are planning to attend Auburn University) 

The Barrett Family Scholarship, established in memory of Terry, Ben and Janet Barrett, benefits graduates of any Elmore County high school who plan to attend Auburn University. Preference will be given to graduates of Wetumpka High School, although graduates of other Elmore County high schools will be considered. Awards will be based on academic achievement, financial need and community service. Applicant could be interviewed by the selection committee.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript
Deadline: March 1

Ben Grubbs Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Elmore County High School)

The Ben Grubbs Scholarship was established to benefit graduates of Elmore County High School and will be used to fund four $2,500 scholarship awards annually. Applicants must have a minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale. Preference is given to students with involvement in church and community service and to students demonstrating financial need.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References
Deadline: March 1

CAEC Lineman Scholarship

The CAEC Lineman scholarship is open to persons who are seeking training to become an electrical line worker and meet the eligibility requirements listed below. One award of up to $5,000 will be made annually. It will be valid for 12 months from the May award date.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Must have a high school diploma or general education diploma (GED)
  • Must be at least 18 years old by the course start date
  • Must be resident of one of these Alabama counties: Autauga, Bibb, Chilton, Coosa, Dallas, Elmore, Lowndes, Montgomery, Perry, Talladega, or Tallapoosa
  • Must possess a valid driver’s license
  • Must be eligible to obtain a CDL driver’s license

Application Requirements: High School Transcript or GED Certificate, Copy of Valid Driver’s License and References
Deadline: March 1

Coach Grady Rowe Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Elmore County High School)

Established in memory of the beloved ECHS teacher and football coach, Coach Grady Rowe, this $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to a deserving girl and boy senior from Elmore County High School. Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale and have participated in an AHSAA-sponsored sport at ECHS. Selection criteria include proven leadership or motivation to excel in school or extracurricular activities, participation in church and community, and financial need.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References
Deadline: March 1

Coach Jack Ray Scholarship

(Open to members of the football team who are graduating seniors from Wetumpka High School) 

Established to honor Willard Jackson Ray, former head football coach of Wetumpka High School from 1952 to 1964. The Coach Jack Ray Scholarship will be awarded to a football player who has demonstrated teamwork and true team spirit and has made a major contribution toward his team.

Applications are not submitted for this award

 

Dean B. Albritton Memorial Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any high school in Autauga, Elmore or Montgomery County)
The Dean B. Albritton Memorial Scholarship was established by Dean’s husband and her four sons as a tribute to her remarkable legacy of faith. Her journey of faith is well documented in her books, Misplaced Heart and The Yellow Butterfly. Dean’s love of Christ made her passionate about ministry to the poor in her community and across the world. This scholarship honors Dean’s conviction that education is the pathway out of poverty and the doorway to a life of service to others.

The scholarship benefits graduating seniors at schools located in Autauga, Elmore, or Montgomery County. First consideration will be given to minority students associated with New Walk of Life Church in Montgomery. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, References, and Essay
Deadline: March 1

Deputy James Bart Hart Rotarian Memorial Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Elmore County High School)

Established in loving memory of Deputy James Bart Hart, who lost his life in a tragic car accident while on duty, a $1,500 scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior from Elmore County High School. Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale and be the child of a first responder (police officer, paramedic, firefighter, etc.). The scholarship is need-based.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References
Deadline: March 1

Dylan Bieber Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Wetumpka High School)

Established in memory of Wetumpka High School student Dylan Bieber, a $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to a graduating senior at Wetumpka High School. Eligible applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References
Deadline: March 1

Elmore County Healthcare Authority Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any Elmore County high school) 

One $500 scholarship will be awarded to a student entering the medical field of nursing or pursuing certification as an emergency medical technician. Award is based on academic accomplishment and financial need. Students who receive a scholarship their freshman year of college may annually reapply for up to three additional years. The applicant could be interviewed by the selection committee.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References
Deadline: March 1

Fitzpatrick Homemakers Club Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any Elmore County high school) 

Students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale and be graduating seniors from a school located in Elmore CountyEligible students must plan to begin college in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Selection criteria include academic achievement and community service.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript and References
Deadline: March 1

Fuller Family Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Elmore County High School)

This scholarship was established in 1999 to benefit students graduating from Elmore County High School. Awards will be based on academic ability and financial need with a requirement of a minimum ACT score of 20. Finalists may be interviewed.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript and Essay
Deadline: March 1

George Truman Welch Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Elmore County High School and from Wetumpka High School who are band members)

This scholarship was established in memory of George Truman Welch, Sr., who was the founding director of the legendary Elmore County Band and the former Mayor of Wetumpka, Alabama.  Mr. Welch directed the awardwinning Elmore County Band, which combined students from Eclectic and Wetumpka, for 26 years. This scholarship will award one $1,000 scholarship to a graduating senior in the Elmore County High School Band and one $1,000 scholarship to a graduating senior in the Wetumpka High School Band. Scholarships are awarded based on character, academics, band spirit and attitude.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript and References

Deadline: March 1

Grace K. Bishop Fine Arts Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any Elmore County high school)

A scholarship of $500 will be awarded to a high school senior attending any Elmore County high school. Eligible applicants will have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale; have participated in drama, art or chorus; and pursue a major or minor in fine arts at an accredited two- or four-year college or university. Applicant could be interviewed by the selection committee.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript and Essay
Deadline: March 1

Herbert M. Christian Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any Elmore County high school) 

Established in 1997, this scholarship benefits graduating seniors of any Elmore County high school. The award is based on academic accomplishment and financial need. Special consideration will be given to applicants having a physical handicap.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript and Essay
Deadline: March 1

Holtville High School Alumni Association Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Holtville High School)

This scholarship is available to Holtville High School seniors who will attend an accredited college or university in the State of Alabama. Award is based on academic achievement, involvement in school, community activities, and financial need.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript and Essay
Deadline: March 1

Hoyt Hardin Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Wetumpka High School)
Established in memory of Wetumpka High School student Hoyt Hardin, a scholarship in the amount of $1,000 will be awarded to a graduating senior at Wetumpka High School. Applicant must have a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale.
Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References
Deadline: March 1

Jason Michael Hilty Memorial Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Wetumpka High School)

The scholarship benefits graduating seniors of Wetumpka High School with two annual awards of $2,500. Awards will be based on academic accomplishment and financial need. Applicants should have a minimum 2.5 GPA on a scale of 4.0 and a minimum ACT score of 21.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript and Essay
Deadline: March 1

Jay Murphy Scholarship

This scholarship benefits individuals who have the desire to become teachers and relate well with young people. Applicants may be entering or continuing college, individuals who are in education and want to upgrade their skills, or working individuals who wish to return to college to become teachers. Applicants must have a minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale.

Application Requirements: Transcript, References, and Essay
Deadline: March 1

Jerry L. Bartley Memorial Scholarship

Established in 2020 by the family and friends of Jerry “JB” Bartley, this award was created to benefit and assist high school graduates who emulate the profound love, passion and commitment to the game of basketball that Jerry Bartley had throughout his life.

Eligible applicants will be active AAU basketball players, reside in Alabama and meet the academic initial-eligibility standards for the NCAA Division I athletes.
Application Requirements: Transcript, Confirmation of AAU Status and References
Deadline: March 1

Jody Marie Sanford Memorial Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any Elmore County high school)

This scholarship was established in memory of Jody Marie Sanford and provides $1,000 awards to one boy and one girl from Wetumpka High School and one boy and one girl from any school in Elmore County and two additional students attending school in Elmore County. Eligible applicants will have a minimum 2.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale, have participated on a school-sponsored sports team (including cheerleading and band) and plan to attend an accredited two- or four-year college or university. The scholarship is need based, and the applicant could be interviewed by the selection committee.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript and Essay
Deadline: March 1

John Martin Thornton Memorial Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Wetumpka High School)

The scholarship provides one $3,000 award that benefits graduating seniors of Wetumpka High School who plan to attend an accredited two-year or four-year college or university. The award is based 75% on academic accomplishment and 25% on financial need. Students who receive a scholarship their freshmen year of college may annually reapply for funding of $1,500 for up to three additional years. Applicant could be interviewed by the selection committee.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References
Deadline: March 1

Joseph (Mr. Joe) Glenboski Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Wetumpka High School)

The Joseph (Mr. Joe) Glenboski Scholarship benefits graduating seniors of Wetumpka High School with ​one $2,000 award annually. Eligible applicants will attend Auburn University or Auburn University Montgomery, major in education and have financial need.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript
Deadline: March 1

The Learning Tree Scholarship

The Learning Tree, Inc. established this scholarship for graduating high school seniors residing in its service area that includes Calhoun, Elmore, Jefferson, Mobile, Montgomery, and Tallapoosa counties. Eligible applicants must also have a minimum ACT score of 20 and plan to study at an accredited two-year or four-year college, university, or trade school with a concentration in education, healthcare administration, language pathology, nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychology, or social work. Annually up to four scholarships of $2,000 may be awarded.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay, and References
Deadline: March 1

Millbrook Men’s Club Conrad Henderson Memorial Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Stanhope Elmore High School)

Established by the Millbrook Men’s Club in memory of Coach Henderson, the $1,000 scholarship benefits graduating seniors from Stanhope Elmore High School. Eligible applicants will have participated in varsity athletics at SEHS for more than one year and have a minimum GPA of 3.25 on a 4.0 scale. Award is based on academic performance, community service, school sports activities demonstrating school spirit and leadership, and financial need.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript and References

Millbrook Men’s Club Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Stanhope Elmore High School)

This scholarship is available to graduating seniors of Stanhope Elmore High School who have attended SEHS for more than one year. Eligible applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. Award will be based on academic performance, school/community activities that demonstrate leadership, and financial need.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript and References
Deadline: March 1

O.M. Bratton Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Wetumpka High School)

Established by the Wetumpka High School Class of 1961 to honor the late O.M. Bratton (former WHS principal), this award will be based on leadership and character demonstrated by the support of fellow students, school activities, financial need and faculty recommendations. Recipient will exhibit pride, respect and an open support of WHS. Awards will be made annually for attendance to any two- or four-year institution of higher learning or any technical, trade or vocational school.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript and Essay
Deadline: March 1

Officer David Lee Colley Memorial Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Elmore County High School)

This scholarship was established by his family in memory of Officer David Lee Colley to benefit graduating seniors from Elmore County High School. Eligible applicants must be law-abiding citizens, provide a transcript reflecting a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale, plan to major in criminal justice, prove involvement in church and community service and have participated in an AHSAAsponsored sport at ECHS. Membership in the Beta Club is preferred, but not required.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References
Deadline: March 1

Olive Speer Harper Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Wetumpka High School)

The scholarship benefits graduating seniors of Wetumpka High School. Selection criteria include academic performance and ability and financial need. Students who receive a scholarship their freshman year of college may annually reapply for up to three additional years.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript
Deadline: March 1

Ralph Doyle (Randy) Fulmer, II Memorial Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Elmore County High School)

Established 2012 in loving memory of Randy Fulmer, this scholarship is available to Elmore County High School graduates who have attended ECHS for at least three years and have a minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale. Awards will be based on academic accomplishment, school/community involvement and financial need.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript and Essay
Deadline: March 1

Ramona P. Jordan Memorial Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Elmore County High School)

This scholarship was established in 1996 in memory of Mrs. Jordan, a teacher at Elmore County High Schoolto benefit graduating ECHS seniors. Awards are based on academic ability and need. Applicants should have a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale and a minimum ACT score of 21. Applicant could be interviewed by the selection committee.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript and Essay
Deadline: March 1

Santee Family Fund Scholarship

(Open to current or former residents of Alabama Sheriff’s Boys & Girls Youth Ranches or a similar group home in Alabama)

This scholarship benefits current or former residents of Alabama Sheriff’s Boys & Girls Youth Ranches or a similar group home in Alabama. Applicants must be under the age of 25 and plan to attend an accredited two-year or four-year college, university or trade school.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References

Deadline: March 1

Todd Webb Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any public or private high school in the State of Alabama who are planning to attend the University of Alabama to study in the College of Communication and Information Sciences)

Established in memory of Todd Webb, one $1,000 scholarship will be awarded annually to a graduate of any high school within the state of Alabama. Eligible applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale and plan to attend The University of Alabama, studying in the College of Communication and Information Sciences. A focus on Sports Communication is preferred, but not required.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, and References
Deadline: March 1

Tommy C. Turner Memorial Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any Elmore County high school who will attend the University of Alabama, the University of Alabama in Huntsville or the University of Alabama at Birmingham)

This fund was established to benefit graduating seniors of any Elmore County high school who attend a school that is part of The University of Alabama system (e.g., The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, The University of Alabama in Huntsville or The University of Alabama at Birmingham). Scholarships may be renewed annually. The criteria considered are the applicant’s need, academic performance and ability.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay, References, Copy of IRS 1040A or 1040EZ and Interview
Deadline: March 1

Trooper J. R. Southerland, III Memorial Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Elmore County High School)

Established in memory of J. R. Southerland, this scholarship benefits graduates of Elmore County High School who choose to major in criminal justice in college. Eligible applicants will have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale and plan to attend a two-year or four-year accredited college or university.  Students who receive a scholarship their freshman year of college may annually reapply for up to three additional years. Selection criteria will include involvement in community service. The amount and number of scholarships and amount given will be determined annually.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript and References
Deadline: March 1

Wayne Hawkins Memorial Scholarship

(Open to children of Alfa’s customer service representatives, district supervisors/managers, and insurance agents)

This scholarship benefits students who are children of Alfa customer service representatives, district supervisors/managers or insurance agents. Criteria for awarding scholarships are academic accomplishment and financial need. All applicants must be able to be claimed on their parents’ tax return to be eligible. High school seniors and those currently enrolled in college are eligible. The scholarship is awarded for one year’s time, so past recipients and those who were previously turned down should reapply each year. The review committee will determine the number of scholarships and award amount given each year.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript
Deadline: March 15

W. Edgar Welden Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Wetumpka High School)

This scholarship benefits graduating seniors of Wetumpka High School who participate in an AHSAA sport (including band and dance team) and in a school leadership position. Selection criteria include leadership and sport participation, and preference may be given to financial need.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay, References
Deadline: March 1

COLLEGE STUDENTS

Jay Murphy Scholarship

This scholarship benefits individuals who have the desire to become teachers and relate well with young people. Applicants may be entering or continuing college, individuals who are in education and want to upgrade their skills, or working individuals who wish to return to college to become teachers. Applicants must have a minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale.

Application Requirements: Transcript, References, and Essay
Deadline: March 1

Santee Family Fund Scholarship

(Open to current or former residents of Alabama Sheriff’s Boys & Girls Youth Ranches or a similar group home in Alabama)

This scholarship benefits current or former residents of Alabama Sheriff’s Boys & Girls Youth Ranches or a similar group home in Alabama. Applicants must be under the age of 25 and plan to attend an accredited two-year or four-year college, university or trade school.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References

Deadline: March 1

Trooper J. R. Southerland, III Memorial Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Elmore County High School)

Established in memory of J. R. Southerland, this scholarship benefits graduates of Elmore County High School who choose to major in criminal justice in college. Eligible applicants will have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale and plan to attend a two-year or four-year accredited college or university.  Students who receive a scholarship their freshman year of college may annually reapply for up to three additional years. Selection criteria will include involvement in community service. The amount and number of scholarships and amount given will be determined annually.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript and References
Deadline: March 1

Wayne Hawkins Memorial Scholarship

(Open to children of Alfa’s customer service representatives, district supervisors/managers, and insurance agents)

This scholarship benefits students who are children of Alfa customer service representatives, district supervisors/managers or insurance agents. Criteria for awarding scholarships are academic accomplishment and financial need. All applicants must be able to be claimed on their parents’ tax return to be eligible. High school seniors and those currently enrolled in college are eligible. The scholarship is awarded for one year’s time, so past recipients and those who were previously turned down should reapply each year. The review committee will determine the number of scholarships and award amount given each year.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript
Deadline: March 15

SCHOLARSHIP RENEWALS

The scholarships below may be annually renewed for up to three years:

Elmore County Healthcare Authority Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any Elmore County high school) 

One $500 scholarship will be awarded to a student entering the medical field of nursing or pursuing certification as an emergency medical technician. Award is based on academic accomplishment and financial need. Students who receive a scholarship their freshman year of college may annually reapply for up to three additional years. The applicant could be interviewed by the selection committee.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References
Deadline: March 1

Herbert M. Christian Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any Elmore County high school) 

Established in 1997, this scholarship benefits graduating seniors of any Elmore County high school. The award is based on academic accomplishment and financial need. Special consideration will be given to applicants having a physical handicap.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript and Essay
Deadline: March 1

John Martin Thornton Memorial Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Wetumpka High School)

Awards are based 75% on academic accomplishment and 25% on financial need. Number and amounts of scholarships awarded each year will vary depending on available funds. Students who receive a scholarship their freshmen year of college may annually reapply for funding for up to three additional years. Availability/amounts of additional awards are contingent on student’s satisfactory academic performance, financial need and availability of funds. An application, high school transcript, at least two reference letters from school faculty or administration and an essay outlining applicant’s career goals are required for initial applicants. Renewal application and college transcript are required for renewal applicants. Applicant could be interviewed by the selection committee.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References
Deadline: March 1

Olive Speer Harper Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Wetumpka High School)

Awards of up to $2,500 are made annually based on academic performance, ability and financial need. Scholarships are renewable for four years, based on the student’s college performance and availability of funds. Number of scholarships and amounts awarded each year will vary. Application form and high school transcript are required for initial applicants; college transcript and renewal application are required for renewal applicants. Applicant could be interviewed by the selection committee.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript
Deadline: March 1

Tommy C. Turner Memorial Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any Elmore County high school who is planning to attend the University of Alabama, the University of Alabama in Huntsville or the University of Alabama at Birmingham)

This fund was established to benefit graduates of any Elmore County high school who attend a school that is part of The University of Alabama system (e.g., The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, The University of Alabama in Huntsville or The University of Alabama at Birmingham). Scholarships may be renewed annually. The criteria considered are the applicant’s need, academic performance and ability.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay, References, Copy of IRS 1040A or 1040EZ and Interview
Deadline: March 1

CLAIM YOUR SCHOLARSHIP AWARD

All scholarship payments are sent directly to your postsecondary educational institution. The total scholarship award is usually divided between two semesters, and you must provide proof of full-time enrollment each semester to claim your award. Examples of proof of enrollment are written verification from your school’s registrar’s office or a schedule printed from your school’s scheduling portal that displays the student’s name, the school’s name, and the number of enrolled course credits.

Please send proof of enrollment to Clare Johnson, CACF vice president of community services.

  • By email: [email protected]
  • By mail: 114 Church Street, Montgomery, AL 36104
  • By fax: 334-263-6225

If you have any questions about CACF’s scholarship payment process, please contact Clare Johnson at 334-264-6223.

Once CACF receives official confirmation of your enrollment status, we will issue a check to your educational institution to be posted to your student account. Allow two weeks for the check to be delivered to your institution.

Questions?

Contact: Clare Johnson
VP, Community Services
[email protected]
Phone: (334) 264-6223
Fax: (334) 253-6225


OVERVIEW OF SCHOLARSHIPS

Through its scholarship funds, the Southeast Alabama Community Foundation assists area students in attaining their academic goals by offsetting their postsecondary education expenses. Applications are available beginning December 1 with a deadline of March 1, with the exception of The Wayne Hawkins Memorial Scholarship which has a deadline of March 15.

Qualifying criteria varies broadly by program with the bulk of scholarship funds targeting graduating seniors. In an effort to make the process as efficient as possible, one application form can be completed to apply for multiple programs.

If you’re reviewing a scholarship, please click the Apply button above to complete the process.

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

There are no scholarships currently available for this category. Please check back later.

GRADUATING SENIORS

Adam Gay Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Dothan High School or Houston Academy)

The Adam Gay Scholarship was established in loving memory of Adam Gay, an outstanding athlete and senior at Northview High School who was tragically killed in an automobile accident in August 1999. Any graduating senior/athlete from Dothan High School or Houston Academy is eligible to apply. Awards are based on the student’s academic record, athletic accomplishments, and character. Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale, have participated in a sport at their high school, and demonstrated good character through leadership roles and service to school and community.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay, and References
Deadline: March 1

Jamey McAllister Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from Slocomb High School)

The scholarship was created in memory of Jamey McAllister, a Fadette, Alabama native, who passed away on December 16, 2017. One scholarship will be awarded to a graduating senior from Slocomb High School in Geneva County, Alabama who plans to attend a two- or four-year college or university or technical school. Eligible applicants will have participated in a minimum of two AHSAAsponsored sports at Slocomb High School, while maintaining a minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale.

 

Application requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References

Deadline: March 1

Jay Murphy Scholarship

This scholarship benefits individuals who have the desire to become teachers and relate well with young people. Applicants may be entering or continuing college, individuals who are in education and want to upgrade their skills, or working individuals who wish to return to college to become teachers. Applicants must have a minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale.

Application Requirements: Transcript, References, and Essay
Deadline: March 1

Jerry L. Bartley Memorial Scholarship

Established in 2020 by the family and friends of Jerry “JB” Bartley, this award was created to benefit and assist high school graduates who emulate the profound love, passion and commitment to the game of basketball that Jerry Bartley had throughout his life.

Eligible applicants will be active AAU basketball players, reside in Alabama and meet the academic initial-eligibility standards for the NCAA Division I athletes.
Application Requirements: Transcript, Confirmation of AAU Status and References
Deadline: March 1

Kyle Leonard Memorial Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any high school located in Houston County)
Established in memory of Kyle Leonard, the fund will award a $1,500 scholarship to one graduate of any school located within Houston County. The award will be based on academic achievement and school and community involvement.

 

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References
Deadline: March 1

Logan Tullis Memorial Scholarship

The scholarship was established in July 2020 by the Tullis Family in memory of Logan, who was a student at Coppinville Junior High School in Enterprise, Alabama. Logan was an ideal student, a faithful best friend to those in his life and dedicated to his family; he spread kindness at every opportunity. A $1,500 scholarship will be awarded to a graduating senior of any school located in Coffee County, Alabama. Eligible applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References

Deadline: March 1

Ronnie Mendheim Memorial Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any school located in Dothan, AL)

Established in 2005 to honor Ronnie Mendheim’s legacy of helping youth, this scholarship benefits graduating seniors of any high school located in Dothan, Alabama. Selection criteria include academic achievement and school/community activities that demonstrate leadership abilities. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale and minimum ACT score of 21.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References
Deadline: March 1

Santee Family Fund Scholarship

(Open to current or former residents of Alabama Sheriff’s Boys & Girls Youth Ranches or a similar group home in Alabama)

This scholarship benefits current or former residents of Alabama Sheriff’s Boys & Girls Youth Ranches or a similar group home in Alabama. Applicants must be under the age of 25 and plan to attend an accredited two-year or four-year college, university or trade school.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References

Deadline: March 1

Todd Webb Scholarship

(Open to graduating seniors from any public or private high school in the State of Alabama who are planning to attend the University of Alabama to study in the College of Communication and Information Sciences)

Established in memory of Todd Webb, one $1,000 scholarship will be awarded annually to a graduate of any high school within the state of Alabama. Eligible applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale and plan to attend The University of Alabama, studying in the College of Communication and Information Sciences. A focus on Sports Communication is preferred, but not required.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, and References
Deadline: March 1

Wayne Hawkins Memorial Scholarship

(Open to children of Alfa’s customer service representatives, district supervisors/managers, and insurance agents)

This scholarship benefits students who are children of Alfa customer service representatives, district supervisors/managers or insurance agents. Criteria for awarding scholarships are academic accomplishment and financial need. All applicants must be able to be claimed on their parents’ tax return to be eligible. High school seniors and those currently enrolled in college are eligible. The scholarship is awarded for one year’s time, so past recipients and those who were previously turned down should reapply each year. The review committee will determine the number of scholarships and award amount given each year.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript
Deadline: March 15

COLLEGE STUDENTS

Jay Murphy Scholarship

This scholarship benefits individuals who have the desire to become teachers and relate well with young people. Applicants may be entering or continuing college, individuals who are in education and want to upgrade their skills, or working individuals who wish to return to college to become teachers. Applicants must have a minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale.

Application Requirements: Transcript, References, and Essay
Deadline: March 1

Santee Family Fund Scholarship

(Open to current or former residents of Alabama Sheriff’s Boys & Girls Youth Ranches or a similar group home in Alabama)

This scholarship benefits current or former residents of Alabama Sheriff’s Boys & Girls Youth Ranches or a similar group home in Alabama. Applicants must be under the age of 25 and plan to attend an accredited two-year or four-year college, university or trade school.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References

Deadline: March 1

Wayne Hawkins Memorial Scholarship

(Open to children of Alfa’s customer service representatives, district supervisors/managers, and insurance agents)

This scholarship benefits students who are children of Alfa customer service representatives, district supervisors/managers or insurance agents. Criteria for awarding scholarships are academic accomplishment and financial need. All applicants must be able to be claimed on their parents’ tax return to be eligible. High school seniors and those currently enrolled in college are eligible. The scholarship is awarded for one year’s time, so past recipients and those who were previously turned down should reapply each year. The review committee will determine the number of scholarships and award amount given each year.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript
Deadline: March 15

SCHOLARSHIP RENEWALS

The scholarships below may be annually renewed for up to three years:

There are no scholarships currently available for this category. Please check back later.

CLAIM YOUR SCHOLARSHIP AWARD

All scholarship payments are sent directly to your postsecondary educational institution. The total scholarship award is usually divided between two semesters, and you must provide proof of full-time enrollment each semester to claim your award. Examples of proof of enrollment are written verification from your school’s registrar’s office or a schedule printed from your school’s scheduling portal that displays the student’s name, the school’s name, and the number of enrolled course credits.

Please send proof of enrollment to Clare Johnson, CACF vice president of community services.

  • By email: [email protected]
  • By mail: 114 Church Street, Montgomery, AL 36104
  • By fax: 334-263-6225

If you have any questions about CACF’s scholarship payment process, please contact Clare Johnson at 334-264-6223.

Once CACF receives official confirmation of your enrollment status, we will issue a check to your educational institution to be posted to your student account. Allow two weeks for the check to be delivered to your institution.

Questions?

Contact: Clare Johnson
VP, Community Services
[email protected]
Phone: (334) 264-6223
Fax: (334) 253-6225


OVERVIEW OF SCHOLARSHIPS

Through its scholarship funds, the East Alabama Community Foundation assists area students in attaining their academic goals by offsetting their postsecondary education expenses. Applications are available beginning December 1 with a deadline of March 1.

Qualifying criteria varies broadly by program with the bulk of scholarship funds targeting graduating seniors. In an effort to make the process as efficient as possible, one application form can be completed to apply for multiple programs.

If you’re reviewing a scholarship, please click the Apply button above to complete the process.

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

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GRADUATING SENIORS

J. F. Drake School Alumni Scholarship

The Class of 1968 at Joseph Fanning Drake High School has spearheaded an endowment scholarship initiative to engage all twelve graduating classes (1959-1970), local communities, politicians, friends, associates, and former teachers and administrators. Our mission is to ensure that the legacy of the former Drake High School is forever enshrined in Alabama’s history of educational excellence.

During a time of separate and unequal schooling, Drake High School educated approximately 1,000 graduates. Despite numerous social challenges faced by African Americans, many Drake alumni have gone on to lead exceptional careers. Among them are dentists, business owners, lawyers and judges, an Army Colonel, accountants, medical nurses, high school and college teachers, Auburn, Alabama’s first African American police officer, mail carrier, and fireman, the sixth African American forester in the U.S., a European Army basketball star, and scientists.

Although Drake High School’s original structure is largely gone, the hardwood floor in the administration hallway, the band room, and our enduring legacy remain.

“Our legacy . . . Our Responsibility.” Please join our initiative!

National Village Ladies Club Scholarship Award Fund

The National Village Ladies Club (NVLC) Scholarship, in partnership with the East Alabama Community Foundation, provides financial support to deserving young women in the Opelika community. Funded by the generous contributions of NVLC members and other supporters, the scholarship aims to help students achieve their educational dreams while leaving a lasting legacy in the region. The NVLC Scholarship is dedicated to empowering the next generation of women through education.

Dr. Jennifer Williamson Stone Memorial Scholarship

The scholarship was established in 2021 by Dr. Stone’s family, classmates and friends as a tribute to the compassion and faith she practiced daily and to her excellence as a high school educator and a professor at Auburn University. The scholarship benefits a graduating senior from Lee Scott Academy in Auburn, AL and Morgan Academy in Selma, AL who will attend Auburn University’s main campusEligible applicants will have a minimum 3.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale and a minimum ACT score of 25.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay and References
Deadline: March 1

The Learning Tree Scholarship

The Learning Tree, Inc. established this scholarship for graduating high school seniors residing in its service area that includes Calhoun, Elmore, Jefferson, Mobile, Montgomery, and Tallapoosa counties. Eligible applicants must also have a minimum ACT score of 20 and plan to study at an accredited two-year or four-year college, university, or trade school with a concentration in education, healthcare administration, language pathology, nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychology, or social work. Annually up to four scholarships of $2,000 may be awarded.

Application Requirements: High School Transcript, Essay, and References
Deadline: March 1

COLLEGE STUDENTS

SCHOLARSHIP RENEWALS

The scholarships below may be annually renewed for up to three years:

There are no scholarships currently available for this category. Please check back later.

CLAIM YOUR SCHOLARSHIP AWARD

All scholarship payments are sent directly to your postsecondary educational institution. The total scholarship award is usually divided between two semesters, and you must provide proof of full-time enrollment each semester to claim your award. Examples of proof of enrollment are written verification from your school’s registrar’s office or a schedule printed from your school’s scheduling portal that displays the student’s name, the school’s name, and the number of enrolled course credits.

Please send proof of enrollment to Clare Johnson, CACF vice president of community services.

If you have any questions about CACF’s scholarship payment process, please contact Clare Johnson at 334-264-6223.

Once CACF receives official confirmation of your enrollment status, we will issue a check to your educational institution to be posted to your student account. Allow two weeks for the check to be delivered to your institution.

Questions?

Contact: Clare Johnson
VP, Community Services
[email protected]
Phone: (334) 264-6223
Fax: (334) 253-6225