Scholarship application season is in full swing with many due in January or immediately thereafter. There are two very important features to being successful at receiving scholarships. The first is a “duh!” but seriously, one has to apply with a quality application! Too often scholarships go un-awarded due to no applicants or no applicants who followed instructions. In other instances, one could pay attention to detail with cover letters and power statements to out-compete a limited number of other applicants. Secondly power statements will be discussed to enhance applications.
There are many Indiana 4-H Foundation scholarships awarded each year. For information about these scholarships and the application process, go to https://extension.purdue.edu/4-H/get-involved/scholarships.html to find requirements and eligibility along with other various scholarships. Indiana 4-H Foundation scholarships are due January 25th and 4-Hers will use their 4honline account https://v2.4honline.com/ to submit applications. There are state wide competitive awards for youth in grades 10 through the year following high school. The Putnam County focused scholarships through the 4-H Foundation include the Louis and Mary Luzar 4-H Scholarship Endowment (Senior Scholarship) of $1,000 for a current Putnam 4-H high school senior. Also, the Beverly Torr Memorial Scholarship (Senior Scholarship) set up for a 4-Her who excelled in the fashion revue or sewing project activity. The Putnam 4-H Junior Leader senior scholarship will also continue in 2023 as a (Senior) scholarship. In another words all 4-H seniors should apply for the senior scholarship to determine is any of the numerous awards would be awarded to them. The 4-H Club scholarship is only available to those who will be attending Purdue University.
The Putnam County 4-H Scholarships administered locally by the Putnam County Community Foundation (PCCF) can be applied for using the Putnam County Community Foundation website www.pcfoundation.org online application process. The PCCF application process is available online and include the Brookshire 4-H Scholarship, the Darrel Thomas 4-H Scholarship, Putnam County 4-H Livestock Scholarship, 4-H Dog Club and the Putnam County General 4-H Scholarship. Like all Putnam County Community Foundation scholarships, these are due January 20 at 5 pm uploaded online. These awards are typically between $750 to $1500, though the Putnam 4-H Council will be meeting in early January to determine scholarship values based on earnings.
If you have scholarship questions or need help, feel free to contact Mark Evans via email mevans@purdue.edu to help with questions or if you want help with a review.
Visit our homepage at www.extension.purdue.edu/putnam or you can contact the local office by calling 765.653.8411 for more information regarding this week’s column topic or to RSVP for upcoming events. Office hours are Monday thru Friday from 8:00am-12:00pm and 1:00pm-4:00pm. Evening and lunch appointments are available, upon request. It is always best to call first to assure items are ready when you arrive and to RSVP for programs. While many publications are free, some do have a fee. All times listed are Eastern Time. Purdue University is an equal access/equal opportunity/affirmative action institution.
Upcoming Events
Dec. 23-Jan. 2 – Extension Office closed for Winter Recess
Jan. 3 – Extension Office reopens, 8am
Jan. 5, 12, 19, 26 and Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23 – Winter Walking Group, 4:00pm, Fairgrounds York Auto Community Building
Jan. 9 – 4-H Grows Investors, register using 4honline or contact office, 7:30pm, virtual
Jan. 15 – Enrollment date for 4-H assuring all projects available
Jan. 18 – Power of Negotiation & Communication program series starts, 5:30 pm, register at puext.in/PowerOfNegotiation
Jan. 17 - Farming Together: Cultivating Relationships and Having the Cash to Bring int the Next Generation, 10 am – 3 pm, Clay Co. Fairgrounds, register at
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