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Scholarship Opportunities

Scholarships

Thanks to our generous donors contributing to 80 different scholarship funds at the Foundation, we are able to provide students opportunities to apply for college scholarships.

Scholarships are available for high school seniors who would like to continue their education at the vocational/technical school level, university or community college, as well as for undergraduate and graduate students continuing their post-secondary education.

The Fremont Area Community Foundation utilizes an online application system called Foundant to accept scholarship applications. The portal is available from February 1st to April 1st each year. 

For an at-a-glance look at all of our scholarship opportunities, view our 2023-2024 scholarship list.

If you are having trouble accessing the online portal or have general questions about our scholarships, please contact Amy Vanek at 402-721-4252 or avanek@facfoundation.org.

FACF now accepting scholarship applications

Bergan graduate Adam Wiese, shown here at the 2023 Fremont Area Community Foundation scholarship luncheon with board member Koni Shallberg, received the 3 scholarships.

FREMONT, NE – The Fremont Area Community Foundation is now accepting scholarship applications for Fremont area students pursuing higher education. The application deadline is April 1, 2024. The online application and requirements for each scholarship are available on the Fremont Area Community Foundation’s website at www.facfoundation.org/scholarships.

FACF administers approximately 80 scholarships, including three new funds available for 2024:

The Jeanette Carpenter Roberts Memorial Scholarship, established to provide financial support to graduating seniors of Fremont Senior High School;

The Martha Wicklund Velasco Memorial Scholarship, available for graduating seniors of Fremont High School who plan to pursue a degree in Business, Medicine or the trades;

The Emily Brown Memorial Scholarship, available for graduating seniors of Fremont High school who are planning to pursue post-secondary education.

In 2023, the Fremont Area Community Foundation awarded 118 scholarships totaling $138,283. But over $1.2 million has been awarded in scholarships which are available for high school seniors, undergraduate and graduate students. Scholarships are offered for a variety of colleges, universities, technical and vocational schools as well as areas of study. Recipients are celebrated at the foundation’s annual scholarship luncheon, which will be held this year on June 9th at the Fremont Golf Club.

“Thanks to the generosity of many donors, hundreds of area youth have benefitted from scholarships administered by the Fremont Area Community Foundation,” said Melissa Diers, Executive Director of the foundation. “We are happy to speak with anyone who may be interested in starting a fund to help students pursue their academic goals.”

A full list of scholarships is available on the Foundation’s website, or you may contact the Fremont Area Community Foundation’s office at 402-721-4252 or scholarships@facfoundation.org.

Founded in 1980 with a single estate gift, the Fremont Area Community Foundation connects donors, nonprofits and community leaders with the needs of the community, creating positive local impact. Over the life of the Foundation so far, more than $40 million has been distributed throughout Fremont and the greater Dodge County area in the form of scholarships and grants in five areas of interest including arts and culture, civic improvement, education, health and recreation, and social services. The foundation currently administers $33 Million in community assets. For more information about the Fremont Area Community Foundation, call 402-721-4252 or visit www.facfoundation.org.

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