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Tom Steel Fellowship — Pride Law Fund
The Tom Steel Post-Graduate Fellowship provides funding for a new lawyer to work in the United States on an innovative, public interest law project that serves the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.
The Steel Fellowship is the first fellowship of its kind anywhere in the country. In typical years, the annual Fellowship is a $30,000 award for an individual to complete full-time work for twelve (12) months. Pride Law Fund seeks to fund "cutting edge" projects with the potential to make a lasting impact.
Mutrux Firm Injury Lawyers Hard Work Pays Off Scholarship
Mutrux Firm Injury Lawyers Hard Work Pays Off Scholarship was created for the individuals who get back on track after a serious injury caused by the negligence of others. Through this scholarship attorney Mutrux hopes to recognize an individual who has experienced hardship, but is determined to not be defined by such an experience.
The Hard Work Pays Off Scholarship will award $1,000 to a student who best describes a significant event or challenge they have faced and explains what they needed to do to overcome that challenge. How did working to overcome this challenge have an impact on your life today?
The scholarship is open to any student presently enrolled in an accredited community college, undergraduate, or graduate program in the United States. This includes incoming first-year college students who are either high school graduates or in possession of a GED. There is no GPA requirement for this scholarship, all are encouraged to apply.
Sparks Law Dream Chasers Scholarship
Sparks Law helps individuals chase their dreams who bet on themselves and aspire to be great. The Sparks Law is passionate about helping individuals chase their dreams. Working with small businesses and entrepreneurs allows them to see firsthand how passionate and creative individuals are, and inspires us to go to work every day.
Note that if you are employed at Sparks Law, an immediate relative of any Sparks Law employee, or currently occupying the same living space as someone who fits the previously mentioned description (whether related or not), you are not eligible to receive the Sparks Law Dream Chasers Scholarship.