Scholarships & Grants
Direct support that changes what’s possible.
Scholarships help students take the next step. Grants help educators build learning experiences that reach students immediately. Both are fueled by donors who want impact you can see.
Impact by the Numbers
Scholarships
Scholarships help students move forward—certification, training, college, or career. Each award represents a real student with a real future.
Whether a student is pursuing higher education, a skilled trade, or professional certification, scholarship support removes barriers and creates momentum at a critical moment.
Grants
Grants support educators and schools with resources that strengthen teaching and learning. When teachers have support, students benefit fast.
From classroom supplies to innovative programs, grants empower educators to meet students where they are and deliver the experiences that make learning stick.
Teacher Grants Spotlight
Teacher grants help educators bring ideas to life. When teachers innovate, students win.
These grants fund the creative, hands-on projects that teachers design for their own classrooms—giving educators the freedom to try new approaches and the resources to make them real.
How Awards Work
Clear Criteria
Every award is guided by defined eligibility requirements and program goals.
Consistent Review
Applications go through a structured review process designed to be fair and timely.
Impact-Focused
Decisions prioritize measurable outcomes and direct benefit to students and educators.
Transparent Reporting
We share outcomes through our annual reporting and program updates.
For Students & Educators
Looking for application information? Start with your school office or counselor for current eligibility and timelines.
Scholarship and grant programs are updated annually. Your school administrator or counselor will have the most current details on what’s available and how to apply.
Frequently Asked Questions
Eligibility varies by program. Most scholarships support students in Davis County pursuing post-secondary education, career training, or professional certification. Contact your school counselor for current criteria.
Grant applications are managed through the school district. Educators should check with their building administrator or the district office for current grant cycles and application details.
Yes. When you give, you can designate your gift specifically to scholarships, classroom grants, or innovative grants. Designated gifts go directly to the program you choose.
Grant recipients report on outcomes as part of the award process. Results are shared in our annual impact report and through regular program updates to donors and stakeholders.