The Marshall County Community Foundation (MCCF) awarded 392 scholarships in the 2023-2024 school year, paying out $497,214.37 in scholarships.
“For many of our donors, there is no greater joy than knowing local students will have the ability to continue their education and create a better opportunity to thrive—and that builds a better and brighter future for our communities too,” said Linda Yoder, MCCF Executive Director.
Each of the more than 173 unique scholarship funds at MCCF recognizes a donor’s dream of making higher education available to the next generation. To learn more about the scholarships at MCCF visit: https://www.marshallcountycf.org/lasting-impact/scholarships.
If you received a scholarship from MCCF this year and have not yet submitted your scholarship voucher, please submit it online via https://www.grantinterface.com/Home/Logon?urlkey=marshalls or deliver to the MCCF office at 2680 Miller Drive, Suite 120, Plymouth, Indiana, by Thursday, August 1. This ensures that your scholarship will be paid to your college or trade school. For more information, contact Trinity Robinson at trobinson@marshallcountycf.org or 574.935.5159.
About the Marshall County Community Foundation
The Marshall County Community Foundation is a public charity with local roots that helps great ideas take flight through endowment philanthropy. Since 1991, donors to the Marshall County Community Foundation have built the community’s assets currently valued at more than $43 million and have returned over $26.8 million to Marshall County communities in grants and scholarships, $5.4 million from Community Funds. For more information about the Foundation, call 574.935.9159, or visit http://www.marshallcountycf.org/.
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