The Community Foundation of Morgan County, Inc. offers Morgan County residents the opportunity to be awarded scholarships based on selection criteria requested by the donor.
Dorothy Asher Scholarship: Provides scholarships for Morgan County residents of any age attending an accredited two- or four-year public or private institution of higher education and are studying elementary education. Recipients must agree to attempt to obtain employment, if available, in Morgan County, Indiana for at least one year upon completion of their education. Scholarships may be awarded annually to the same recipient if the foundation deems this appropriate for the progress the student may make. Applications Page
[NEW] The 2012 Special Benjamin Elo Memorial Scholarship: Since 2012 would have been Ben’s year of graduation, this is a one-time $5,000 scholarship to be given for students graduating from Indiana with the Class of 2012. It provides a scholarship to a graduating senior from Indiana who knew Ben personally during his short life and whose life has been changed by that friendship. In addition, the student must have a 3.0 or higher GPA on a 4-point scale and will be attending a four-year accredited Indian Creek High School continued public or private educational institution. Applicant must exhibit good citizenship, be involved in their church and be involved in community service organizations and activities. Applicants must provide three letters of reference: one from their pastor, one from a leader of a community organization that they are actively involved in and someone on the staff or faculty at school. Applicants must also write an additional essay of 500 words or less on: How knowing Ben Elo affected or changed their life. ***Applicants for this scholarship need to use a special application form which can be downloaded from the CFMC website or mailed upon request***Applications Page
SSG Wm. Ryan Fritsche Memorial Scholarship: Providing scholarships to one or more graduating seniors from any Morgan County High School who are accepted into an accredited 2 or 4 year public or private institution. Applicants should have a 2.5 GPA or higher (on a 4.0 scale). Applicants must supply three letters of reference: Two from school personnel and one from an outside source, i.e., an employer, pastor, etc. Students should be applying for or in a course of study leading to public service work, such as: law enforcement, medical work, social work, child services, etc. In addition to the CFMC essay questions on the standard applications, applicants must complete a 500-750 word essay with the following quote from J.F. Kennedy as the main theme of the piece: And so my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country." (J.F. Kennedy, Inaugural Speech, January 20, 1961) As funds are available, the scholarship may be open to applicants who live in Morgan County and are in their first or second year of college. Applications Page
Maggie Grounds Scholarship: Providing scholarships to a female high school senior entering the field of architecture, contracting/building engineering, traditional drafting, architectural computer-aided design or another very closely-related study, pharmacy, nursing, in an accredited institution of higher education. Applications Page
Newburn-Asher Scholarship: Provides scholarships for Morgan County residents of any age attending an accredited two- or four-year public or private institution of higher education and are studying in the health care field. Recipients must agree to attempt to obtain employment, if available, in Morgan County, Indiana for at least one year upon completion of their education. Scholarships may be awarded annually to the same recipient if the foundation deems this appropriate for the progress the student may make. Applications Page
Sergeant Dan Starnes Memorial Scholarship: Providing scholarships for Morgan County residents to study law enforcement. Applications Page