Student scholarship organizations must spend at least 90 percent of their revenue in the form of scholarships.
Georgia — Georgia allows individuals and corporations to claim a tax credit for donations made to «
student scholarship organizations» valued at 100 percent of the donation made.
At least 40 % of
the students a scholarship organization awards scholarships to must have qualified for the federal free or reduced - price lunch program in the final year they attended public school.
Not exact matches
The Rhode Island
Student Loan Authority, or RISLA, is a non-profit state organization that offers not only student loans and student loan refinancing, but also resources such as college planning services, an internship finder, and a scholarship
Student Loan Authority, or RISLA, is a non-profit state
organization that offers not only
student loans and student loan refinancing, but also resources such as college planning services, an internship finder, and a scholarship
student loans and
student loan refinancing, but also resources such as college planning services, an internship finder, and a scholarship
student loan refinancing, but also resources such as college planning services, an internship finder, and a
scholarship search.
Mr. Molander said he donates regularly to a nonprofit
organization that funds college
scholarships for
students at his hometown high school in Marinette, Wis., while his wife supports various health and social causes.
He has worked with the Center for Inquiry and the Secular Coalition for America, received
scholarships from American Atheists and the Freedom From Religion Foundation, and now serves on the board of directors forFoundation Beyond Belief (a charity
organization targeting non-theistic donors) and is the former chair of the board of the Secular
Student Alliance (which creates and supports college atheist groups nationwide).
In the past, Stein Family Wines has donated to educational
organizations and helped provide
scholarships for the
students of Napa Valley so the children of vineyard workers may have opportunities their parents did not.
Scholarships are granted to 501c3
organizations serving low - income families and schools with 95 % or more of their
students approved for free and reduced price meals (as cited by the Illinois State Board of Education for the 2016 - 2017 school year).
Individuals and businesses can receive a tax credit for up to 75 percent of their donations made to not - for - profit
organizations that award
scholarships to
students in grades P - 12.
HFCS is partnering with the JLS Foundation, a non-profit
organization that has been providing mentoring and college
scholarships to a small group of HFCS
students for the past 10 years.
Joined by area politicians and community leaders, the parents,
students and teachers rallied in support of the Education Investment Tax Credit which would increase support for public and religious schools by creating a tax incentive for individuals and corporations to donate to
scholarship programs administered by nonprofit educational
organizations.
Low - income and middle - class
students would benefit directly from up to $ 150 million in annual charitable contributions to nonprofit
scholarship organizations providing tuition assistance.
The fundamental unity of science training and science
scholarship does not relieve research scientists — their labs teeming with graduate
students and postdocs supported by stipends paid from research grants — or their host institutions, or the funding
organizations, of the responsibility to take training the next generation of scientists very, very seriously.
A mentor is supposed to be not just a teacher but also an older guide to career, life, and whatever,» says Thomas von Foerster, a retired science publisher who is one among the many mentors at the Point Foundation, a national nonprofit
organization that provides mentoring,
scholarships, and leadership training for LGBT
students in the humanities and sciences.
Students not only want to know how old a fossil is This page will provide information on various scholarships and grants from Emporia State University and other organizations for new and continuing s
Students not only want to know how old a fossil is This page will provide information on various
scholarships and grants from Emporia State University and other
organizations for new and continuing
studentsstudents.
Thus far, there is only one active
scholarship organization, the Network for Educational Opportunity (NEO), which distributed $ 128,340 in
scholarships to 103
students.
The program grants
scholarship organizations the flexibility to vary the sizes of the
scholarships, but the maximum average of all
scholarships disbursed must be no greater than $ 2,500 for private school
students and $ 625 for homeschoolers.
The class action, filed on behalf of 14 needy Philadelphia
students and 12 public - interest
organizations, claims the university has not abided by an 1977 city ordinance that the plaintiffs believe requires Penn to provide 125 so - called «Mayor's
scholarships» for each entering class.
A more likely scenario could be an effort to reform the tax code to offer tax credits for donations to
organizations that provide
scholarships to low - income
students — an approach that could serve much the same purpose as school vouchers but would not require the creation of a new direct - spending program.
Following commencement, he will return to his home state of North Carolina in the role of program coordinator for the Robertson Scholars Program, an
organization that administers a four - year merit
scholarship and leadership development program to
students at Duke University and the University of North Carolina.
Under such policies, taxpayers can receive tax credits worth between 50 percent to 100 percent of their donations to nonprofit
scholarship organizations that help low - and middle - income
students attend private schools.
That being said, the approach of using the tax code to encourage donations to
organizations that grant
scholarships to low - income
students is one that's been used successfully at the state level.
For the trustees of the federally financed
organization named for the 1964 Republican presidential nominee, such meetings mean weighing whether to award a
scholarship to the
student seeking a Ph.D....
Counselors also provide general information, explaining to the
student, for example, filing deadlines and that there may be
scholarships and loans available from private sources, including: community
organizations, foundations, professional associations, corporations, and commercial lending institutions, religious
organizations, and professional groups.
The Granite State's STC program grants tax credits to corporations worth 85 percent of their contributions to nonprofit
scholarship organizations that aid low - and middle - income
students attending the schools of their choice.
The longest - running of the cases, filed in federal court in 2000, alleged that Arizona's individual tax - credit program violates the establishment clause of the U.S. Constitution by permitting
organizations to provide
scholarships to
students that can be used only at religious schools.
In addition to requiring schools to administer a nationally norm - referenced test to all
students and report learning gains, it required
scholarship - granting
organizations to present detailed statistical and financial reports to the state and barred them from directing
scholarships to specific schools or religious denominations.
We started supporting individual
students at the school, and that grew into a larger commitment» — a
scholarship - granting
organization that provides low - income
students with private education.
As a young girl from Queens, Natasha Daniella Rivera participation in programs run by Prep for Prep — a leadership development
organization for gifted
students of color in New York City public schools — opened doors to many opportunities including a
scholarship to an elite private school and paid internships.
«I believe that Facing History was a great seminar to jump start the series because the
organization links a traditional academic discipline to social service / action work; similarly, IEP links
scholarship to real world practices,» said IEP
student Carrie Berg.
Rather than reallocating dollars slated for education, supporters proposed to give tax credits to individuals and businesses that donated money to nonprofit
organizations providing low - income
students with
scholarship grants to attend private schools (see Table 1).
One is Arizona's tax credit for contributions to
organizations that provide private school
scholarships, including for
students in religious schools.
The president and his team may instead seek to amend the tax code to encourage donations to
organizations that grant
scholarships to low - income
students, an approach 16 states use as an alternative to school voucher programs.
The Posse Foundation is a nonprofit
organization based in New York that gives
scholarships to diverse groups of
students with strong leadership skills and sends them to selective colleges in «posses» of 10.
By making donations subject to a tax credit, philanthropy would easily flow to
scholarship organizations, allowing those
organizations to award
scholarships to millions of
students nationwide.
1 Over the past eight years, the program has proven enormously popular: With more than 13,000
students, it is the sixth largest tax - credit
scholarship program in the country.2 Twenty - nine
scholarship organizations accept private, tax - credit - eligible donations to offer
scholarships to those
students.3
As a young girl from Queens, Natasha Rivera participation in programs run by Prep for Prep — a leadership development
organization for gifted
students of color in New York City public schools — opened doors to many opportunities including a
scholarship to an elite private school and paid internships.
But one route that has come up repeatedly is a federal tax credit that would reward corporations and individuals who donate to
scholarship organizations that help low - income
students pay for private or religious schools.
Scholarship organizations can not restrict use of a scholarship to one school and can not limit scholarships to specifi
Scholarship organizations can not restrict use of a
scholarship to one school and can not limit scholarships to specifi
scholarship to one school and can not limit
scholarships to specific
students.
Scholarship granting
organizations must spend at least 90 percent of their total donations on
student scholarships.
Scholarship organizations must spend 90 percent of their revenue on
student scholarships.
Scholarship - granting
organizations must spend 90 % of their revenue on
student scholarships.
For example, Bedrick said, the bill proposed by Rubio and Rokita would have given federal tax credits only for donations to
scholarship - granting
organizations that don't «earmark or set aside contributions for
scholarships on behalf of any particular
student, or to any specific school or group of schools.»
Tuition tax - credit
scholarship programs grant tax credits to individuals or corporations that donate to
organizations that in turn give
scholarships to K - 12
students.
Such programs grant tax credits to taxpayers who donate to nonprofit
organizations that give
scholarships to
students.
Florida provides a tax credit on corporate income taxes and insurance premium taxes for donations to
scholarship - funding
organizations (SFOs), nonprofits that provide
scholarships for low - income
students and children in foster care and offer funds for transportation to public schools outside a child's district.
Most controversially, school choice also includes vouchers and tuition tax - credits, which allow families to use public dollars in order to send their children to private schools or provide tax credits to individuals or corporations that make donations to
organizations that grant
scholarships to
students.
Under their bills (H.R. 895 and S. 148), faith - based
scholarship organizations would be placed in the untenable position of only being able to participate if they agreed to award
scholarships to
students attending any private school, regardless of its religious affiliation or lack - thereof.
We also work with these
organizations to identify high - achieving, low - income
students who can benefit from our
scholarship and mentoring services.
Erica previously worked in
student support and program management with LINK Unlimited Scholars, a
scholarship and mentoring
organization serving African American
students in Chicago, where she specialized in academic programming, curriculum development, and strategic analysis to improve program design and effectiveness.