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Vietnam. Recent grantees have been active in the struggle against<br />

racism, sexism, homophobia and other forms of oppression; building<br />

the movement for economic justice; and creating peace through international anti-imperialist<br />

solidarity.<br />

Region: Undefined<br />

Bay Area Gardener's Foundation<br />

http://www.bagf.org/<br />

Year: High school senior or college students<br />

Award: $1,000 – 1,500<br />

Eligibility: Minimum 2.5 GPA, Financial Need<br />

Region: Bay Area (9 Counties)<br />

SALEF Fulfilling Our Dreams Scholarship Fund<br />

http://www.salef.org/c_fulfilling.html<br />

Year: High school senior and current college<br />

Award: Varies<br />

Eligibility: Financially needy Latino student living and attending college in California. Minimum<br />

2.5 GPA. Must demonstrate history of community service.<br />

Region: San Francisco Bay Area & Los Angeles Area<br />

MAY<br />

Amigos de El Salvador<br />

http://www.amigosdeelsalvador.org/documents/scholarship09.doc<br />

Year: High school senior and current college students<br />

Award: 2 awards of $500, 1 of $750 and 1 of $1000<br />

Eligibility: Low-income students graduating from a public high school with a min 2.5 GPA.<br />

Dream Scholarship Fund<br />

http://krcla.org/en/Dream_Scholarship_Fund<br />

Year: High school senior or current college freshman, sophomore, or junior<br />

Award: $1000<br />

Eligibility: Identify as Asian Pacific Islander American, demonstrated financial need, and<br />

demonstrated achievement in the arts, community, services, sports, or other activities.<br />

Currently is a senior at a U.S. high school or up to a junior in a U.S. accredited college or<br />

university as a full-time, degree-seeking student<br />

Kaiser Permanente Latino Association of Northern California (KPLA)<br />

Year: High school senior<br />

Eligibility: Latino student interested in a career in health care (including clinical and non -<br />

clinical services, such as medicine, nursing, pharmacy, business services, human resources,<br />

information technology, marketing, etc.).<br />

Notes: Email Antonio.Wong@kp.org for application.<br />

<strong>Scholarships</strong> <strong>that</strong> Don’t <strong>Require</strong> <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Numbers: For Bay Area Students (Updated: 010511) 5

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