The Fund provides need-based grants to students enrolled in an accredited trade or technical school, community college, college, or university who are actively working toward liberation, justice and social change in their communities. This is a scholarship to support day-to-day educational and living expenses. Davis-Putter scholars are both undergraduate and graduate students. Grantees must receive college credits for the time period covered by their grant, it does not matter if students are attending part-time or full-time, or are attending a two-year or four-year program.
Deadline: April
Value: Up to $15,000 (average grant is $7,700)
Eligibility: Undergraduate and graduate; applicants must be living in the United States and planning to enroll in school in the US in order to apply. There is a strong preference for grantees who plan on staying in the US and building the movement here.
Major: Open
Fellowship Type: Undergraduate, Graduate, International Students
Category: Financial Need
Nomination: No, but strongly suggested to work with Fellowships Office
Website: http://www.davisputter.org/