Minneapolis Jewish Federation
Minneapolis Jewish Federation
Minneapolis Camp Scholarships (Undergraduate/Scholarship)
UJFC and Council of St. Paul Annual Scholarships (All/Scholarship)
13100 Wayzata Blvd., Ste. 200
Minnetonka, MN 55305
Ph: (952)593-2600
Fax: (952)593-2544
E-mail: webmaster@ujfc.org
URL:http://twincities.ujcfedweb.org
Minneapolis Camp Scholarships (Undergraduate/Scholarship)
Purpose: To provide financial assistance to those children with high financial need. Focus: General studies. Qualif.: Applicants must be Jewish; must be residents of the greater Minneapolis area. Criteria: Scholarships will be awarded to children registered to attend a recognized residential Jewish camp. The camp must be located in the region unless a camper's special needs (such as accommodations for children with disabilities or same-gender camping) can only be accommodated in another locale.
Funds Avail.: No specific amount. To Apply: Applicants must submit a completed application form to the Minneapolis Jewish Federation office. Deadline: March 28. Contact: Applications must be submitted to: Norma Kaplan, Camp Scholarships, 13100 Wayzata Blvd., Ste. 200, Minnetonka, MN 55305, or email nkaplan@mplsfed.org or call at 952-417-2335. Forms may also be downloaded from the Twin Cities website at www.jewishminnesota.org.
UJFC and Council of St. Paul Annual Scholarships (All/Scholarship)
Purpose: To provide financial assistance to deserving students. Focus: General Studies. Qualif.: Applicants must be Minnesota residents; must demonstrate financial need; must be Jewish; and in good academic standing. Criteria: Priority will be given to those students who have demonstrated high financial need.
Funds Avail.: No specific amount. To Apply: Applicants must check the website for the application process and required materials. Deadline: April 15. Contact: Minneapolis Jewish Federation at the above address (see entry 4540).
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