Scholarship Opportunities
We offer hundreds of different scholarships for students in and around Kansas City.
For Students and Educators
Scholarship opportunities for the 2025/2026 award year will open on Monday, December 2. Students interested in applying for any of our scholarship opportunities should begin the general application in our scholarships portal at that time.
Questions? Contact scholarships@growyourgiving.org or 816.627.3436.
Support Education through a Scholarship Fund
If you are an individual, family or business interested in supporting students through scholarships, learn more about opening a scholarship fund at the Community Foundation. Questions? Please contact info@growyourgiving.org or 816.842.0944.
Full List of Scholarship Opportunities
Pre-K — 12
- Biagioli Family Scholarship Fund
- Board of Public Utilities Scholarship Fund
- C1st Technologies Scholarship
- Hear 2 help Scholarship Fund
- Honeywell Women in Engineering Scholarship
- Inez Y. Kaiser GKC-PRSA Memorial Scholarship Fund
- Joseph J. LeMark Memorial Scholarship Fund
- Kansas City Direct Marketing Jack Schmid Scholarship Fund
- Kansas City Pride Community Alliance Scholarship Fund
- Kansas Foster and Adoptive Children Scholarship Fund
- KCNSC Brad Hughes Scholarship
- Life on Purpose Scholarship Fund
- Loarn Bucl Memorial Scholarship Fund
- Lois Oxley Sandford Scholarship Fund
- reJOYCE KC Foundation Fund (Nursing Scholarship)
- Zonta Club of Johnson County, Kansas – Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship Fund
How to prepare:
In order to best fill out your application, you may need to have a few things prepared ahead of time.
- Develop a plan for your post-secondary education. Here are some factors to consider:
- Where do you plan on attending college?
- Will you pursue a technical degree or a four-year institution?
- What type of major sparks your interest?
- Obtain a minimum of two letters of recommendation. They can be from teachers, coaches, clergy members, etc.
- Write a personal statement. Most scholarships will ask for a personal statement or short essay. Begin gathering ideas that include qualities that set you apart.
- Acquire an electronic copy of your unofficial transcript.
- Complete the FAFSA before you complete the general and college conditional applications and develop an education budget. This way, donors and organizations can accurately consider you for scholarships.
How to get started:
Each December, our applications open for the upcoming school year. Scholarships will only be available to high school seniors or current college students.
- Create an account at http://gkccf.academicworks.com. Be sure to use an email address that you will have access to after you graduate from high school, as we will communicate with you via email.
- Complete the general and college conditional applications.
- Based on your answers, we will provide you a list of scholarships you qualify for.
- Apply to these opportunities by providing some additional information.
Questions? Contact us at scholarships@growyourgiving.org or 816.627.3436.