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education, social work, and as religious functionaries (e.g. shohatim, mohalim) in Diaspora<br />
Jewish communities in need of such personnel.<br />
The scholarship is open to any individual, regardless of country of origin, who is presently<br />
receiving, or plans to undertake, training in a recognized yeshiva, teacher training seminary,<br />
school of social work, university or other educational institution. The recipient of the scholarship<br />
must commit to serve in a community of need for a minimum of two to three years. He/she<br />
should also be knowledgeable in the language and culture of that country or be prepared to learn<br />
it. Individuals planning to serve in the United States, Canada, and Israel are excluded from this<br />
program.<br />
Deadline: November 30<br />
Website: http://www.mfjc.org/support/howto.html<br />
Dr. Alma S. Adams <strong>Scholarship</strong><br />
Description: Applications are now being accepted for the Dr. Alma S. Adams <strong>Scholarship</strong> for<br />
Outreach and Health Communications to reduce tobacco use among what the American Legacy<br />
Foundation calls Priority Populations. Priority populations are those populations who are<br />
disproportionately targeted by the tobacco industry, or who often lack the tools and resources to<br />
combat smoking in their communities.<br />
The scholarship, named for founding Legacy board member, Dr. Alma S. Adams will award two<br />
$5,000 scholarships to pursue undergraduate or graduate studies at an accredited institution of<br />
higher education in the United States. The awards will be granted on a competitive basis for the<br />
following: a) a record of commitment to community service on behalf of an underserved<br />
community, preferably related to tobacco prevention and/or control and b) the best use of the<br />
visual arts, media, creative writing or other creative endeavor to convey culturally appropriate<br />
health messages aimed at raising awareness of tobacco’s harmful impact.<br />
Deadline: April 30<br />
Website: http://www.legacyforhealth.org/adams-scholarship.aspx<br />
JCCs of North America Graduate <strong>Scholarship</strong> Programs<br />
Description: The JCC Association Graduate <strong>Scholarship</strong> Program provides merit-based<br />
financial aid for students to use towards an advanced degree that will lead to or enhance<br />
professional careers in the Jewish Community Center movement.<br />
Deadline: February 1<br />
Website: http://www.jccworks.com/PageID=C194AA<br />
NASW Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial MSW <strong>Scholarship</strong><br />
Description: The Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial <strong>Scholarship</strong> is awarded to Master’s degree<br />
candidates in social work who have demonstrated a commitment to working with, or who have a<br />
special affinity with American Indian/Alaska Native and Hispanic/Latino populations.<br />
Candidates who have demonstrated a commitment to working with public or voluntary nonprofit<br />
agencies or with local grassroots groups in the United States are also eligible.