1) Annie Ibok Scholarship
The Annie Ibok Scholarship is a one-time award given primarily to underserved students to offset the rising costs of undergraduate studies at Historically Black Colleges & Universities(HBCUs). This scholarship honors the late Mrs. Annie Ibok, a loving wife, mother, and RN from the Bay Area with a deep passion for supporting her community.
$1,000 – July 31, 2025
2) Santa Rosa Ninety-Nines Aviation Scholarship
Each year, the Santa Rosa chapter of the Ninety-Nines International Organization of Women Pilots awards a scholarship to a local woman pilot. The purpose of this scholarship is to provide funds to be used for a specific rating or certificate in flight training and/or continuing education to further the recipient’s pursuit of a career in aviation. Eligible applicants must be at least 17 years old, and they must reside within 300 miles of the Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport in Santa Rosa. Previous Santa Rosa Ninety-Nine aviation scholarship recipients are not eligible.
$5,000 – August 15, 2025
3) Simon Scholar Physician Assistant Program
The Simon Scholar Physician Assistant Program offers full-tuition scholarships to first-generation, underserved college students pursuing their MMS degrees through Chapman University’s Physician Assistant (PA) Program.
$175,224 – August 30, 2025
4) Daniel A. Terry Scholarship
To be eligible for the Daniel A. Terry Scholarship, an applicant must be the natural or legally adopted child of a California firefighter who died in the line of duty and whose name appears or is approved to appear on the California Firefighters Memorial Wall. Applicants must also be under 27 years of age at the application closing date and must possess a high school diploma or equivalent or be in the final year of high school. Each initial scholarship award is renewable for up to four years. The number of recipients will vary.
$12,000 – September 1, 2025
5) Utom Conservation Fund Scholarship
The Utom Conservation Fund is managed by a consortium of groups* that are dedicated to protecting the Utom River and its watershed in southern California. 10 grants in the amount of $2,000 will be awarded.
$2,000 – September 1, 2025
6) Association of Environmental Professionals Student Scholarship Program
San Diego AEP supports undergraduate and graduate students who are actively engaged in the pursuit of an environmental career. Scholarship recipient(s) will also receive a complimentary student membership which includes all the benefits of professional membership such as the quarterly newsletters, notification of networking events, reduced rate for Chapter luncheons, and reduced rates for the State Annual Conference and bi-annual CEQA workshops. Applicants must be attending any university or community college in San Diego or Imperial County, and they must have at least a 3.0 GPA. The number of recipients will vary.
$2,000 – September 04, 2025
7) Don & Roy Splawn Charitable Foundation West Scholarship
The Don and Roy Splawn Charitable Foundation West Scholarship Grant Program is open to financially disadvantaged students who wish to further their pursuit of post-secondary education; whether it be of an academic or vocational nature. Our goal is to minimally assist and provide a spark of meritorial acknowledgement in the form of monetary funds upon high school graduation and shepherd these students through their college education, assuming they continue to meet our criteria upon annual review.
$2,750 – September 14, 2025
8) Sponsoring True Advocacy for Challenged Youth Scholarship
The selected applicant(s) will receive up to a $1,000.00 scholarship to help fund their college tuition and/or miscellaneous education expenses. Completing the application will provide the STACY Board members with information about each applicant.
$1,000 – September 15, 2025
9) National Rice Month Scholarship Contest
National Rice Month celebrates the harvest of U.S.-grown rice, a small but mighty grain that has been a staple in American diets for over 300 years. Nearly 85% of the rice consumed in the U.S. is grown on family farms across six states: Arkansas, California, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Texas. This scholarship allows you to share the importance of rice through a creative and original video.
$5,000 – October 15, 2025
10) Hopi Tribe Grants and Scholarships Program
As part of its commitment to self-determination, cultural preservation, and service to its people, the Hopi Tribe offers a variety of scholarships and grants to support enrolled members pursuing higher education. These awards are designed to assist students at all academic levels, from recent high school graduates to graduate and professional degree candidates.
$5,000 – October 15, 2025