Who Qualifies for Scholarships in American Samoa
GrantID: 62075
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
Explore related grant categories to find additional funding opportunities aligned with this program:
Awards grants, College Scholarship grants, Education grants, Faith Based grants, Financial Assistance grants, Higher Education grants.
Grant Overview
Scholarship for American Samoa's Future Leaders
American Samoa faces significant barriers in the pursuit of higher education, particularly for African-American students. Census data reveals that a majority of the population lives in poverty, with limited access to resources that facilitate educational advancement. Additionally, the geographical isolation of American Samoa presents unique challenges, resulting in a disparity in educational opportunities compared to mainland United States. This isolation often translates to limited financial resources, putting immense pressure on students striving to enter and succeed in higher education.
Local students struggling with these circumstances include not just those from lower-income households but also those who lack representation among college graduates. African-American students in American Samoa are particularly affected by systemic disparities in resources and support, making it hard for them to navigate the higher education landscape. Many aspiring students face limited access to role models and mentorship, which can severely impact their confidence and ambition to pursue advanced degrees.
The scholarship aims to address these barriers by targeting African-American students and providing not just financial assistance but also leadership development opportunities. By offering scholarships that cover tuition and fees, the initiative empowers students to focus on their studies rather than financial stress. Furthermore, the program includes workshops on leadership skills that engage students in community service, preparing them for active citizenship and leadership roles in their local communities. The scholarship is structured to create pathways for students, ensuring they are well-equipped to tackle the unique challenges within American Samoa.
To summarize, the funding provided through this scholarship plays a critical role in breaking the cycle of educational inequity in American Samoa. By prioritizing students in this unique geographical context, the program fosters a generation of leaders who will be able to contribute positively to their communities. This funding not only addresses immediate financial concerns but also emphasizes the importance of leadership development, lending a much-needed hand to students who wish to make a difference in their surroundings while gaining the skills necessary to succeed academically and professionally.
Eligible Regions
Interests
Eligible Requirements
Related Grants
Research Grants to Address Human Dental Diseases/Conditions
This funding opportunity supports research projects that leverage existing data to explore questions...
TGP Grant ID:
3424
Grants to Increase Access to Eligible Music Genre in Rural and Other Underserved Communities
The grant focuses on rural communities and areas traditionally underserved by the genre, ensuring th...
TGP Grant ID:
66167
Programs Seeks to Address Murder Cases Suspected to be Racially Motivated
Grant aims to bring closure to victims' families and impacted communities by solving long-standi...
TGP Grant ID:
65132
Research Grants to Address Human Dental Diseases/Conditions
Deadline :
2026-02-16
Funding Amount:
$0
This funding opportunity supports research projects that leverage existing data to explore questions related to human health and biological traits. Th...
TGP Grant ID:
3424
Grants to Increase Access to Eligible Music Genre in Rural and Other Underserved Communities
Deadline :
Ongoing
Funding Amount:
$0
The grant focuses on rural communities and areas traditionally underserved by the genre, ensuring that the rich cultural experience of jazz reaches ne...
TGP Grant ID:
66167
Programs Seeks to Address Murder Cases Suspected to be Racially Motivated
Deadline :
2024-06-04
Funding Amount:
$0
Grant aims to bring closure to victims' families and impacted communities by solving long-standing unsolved cases. The funding supports law enforc...
TGP Grant ID:
65132