Berkshire Taconic grant and scholarship deadlines

HARLEM VALLEY — Nonprofits and students in northeast Dutchess County are invited to apply for competitive grants and scholarships during Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation’s (BTCF) winter grants cycle. Apply online at www.BerkshireTaconic.org/Grants and www.BerkshireTaconic.org/Scholarships.

For nonprofits

The Green Pastures Fund supports nonprofit organizations or public entities that encourage or preserve small, community-based agricultural ventures. Applications are due Monday, March 1.

The Northeast Dutchess Fund will provide unrestricted general operating support to help established nonprofits continue to achieve their mission and impact and allow for planning and recovery. Applications are due Thursday, April 15.

 For students: Scholarships

Applications for the following scholarships are due Monday, March 15.

The Andrea Wagner Women in Science Scholarship Fund awards scholarships to female residents of the Berkshire Taconic region who are currently enrolled at a four-year college and majoring in math, chemistry, engineering or physical sciences.

The Ferris Burtis Scholarship Fund sponsors graduating high school seniors who have been accepted at a conservatory or school of music to pursue a career in classical music.

The Karen Kisslinger Scholarship Fund supports students of Webutuck High School who have a demonstrated interest and passion for holistic, health and wellness practices.

The Matthew D. Reagon Scholarship Fund awards scholarships to graduates or graduating seniors of Webutuck High School who attained reasonable academic achievement despite facing adversity.

The Northeast Dutchess Scholarship Fund provides grants to college-bound graduating seniors of Dover High School, Millbrook High School, Stissing Mountain High School and Webutuck High School.

The Rhoda Lubalin Art Scholarship Fund supports graduating seniors of Webutuck High School who intend to study visual arts at a college or other educational institution.

The Thomas J. Berlinghoff Scholarship Fund awards scholarships to graduating seniors of Webutuck High School who are attending a college, university or vocational school.

For students: Summer projects

The Violet H. Simmons Summer Enrichment Scholarship Fund supports summer projects for Webutuck High School graduates who are enrolled in their second or third year at a four-year accredited college or their second year at an accredited two-year college. Completed applications will be accepted on a rolling basis as long as funding is available.

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