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More than 50% of students don\'t complete scholarship applications due to overly complex requirements and processes. Here you\'ll find tips to help you create a better, more intuitive application process that encourages a larger pool of applications, happier applicants and is effective marketing for your organization and program.
This extremely useful tool from the Council on Foundations has links to community foundations that provide aid to specific communities in all 50 states. It\'s a place to share and exchange marketing ideas and tools with other community foundations.
Information and tips about how to create a scholarship program. Sections include: selection criteria, application process, laws and regulations, and management services.
Brief explanations of different ways to set up scholarship funds.
Pages 9-11 includes a definition and examples of \"charitable class\", the group of individuals that may properly receive assistance from a tax-exempt charitable organization. From Disaster Relief (Publication 3833).\nThis IRS publication offers advice for individuals and organizations on how to give through existing U.S. charitable organizations, how to set up a new charitable organization, and the requirements for documentation of charitable gifts.
Defines \"charitable class\" and how it applies to grants for individuals.
National organization dedicated solely to supporting the needs of professionals administering scholarships in colleges and universities, non-profits and foundations.
Describes considerations and procedures for developing a scholarship program.
Describes the 3 main conditions that grants to individuals (including scholarships) must meet so that they will not be treated as taxable expenditures.
Brief information on requirements and limitations for company scholarship programs.
