Scholarship List
API endpoint that allows Scholarships to be viewed or edited.
GET /api/scholarships/?format=api&page=127
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My love for this beautiful creature\r\nis the reason behind this blog. I have recently decided to give out\r\nscholarship on annual basis to students (high school, undergraduate and\r\npostgraduate), with the aim of helping students who are equally passionate\r\nabout animal health. The scholarship would be merit based, and the decision\r\nwould be made based on the quality of entry essay submitted by applicants.\r\nRules Of Participation Participants should write an essay of 1,000 words or\r\nless on the topic “Why Everybody Should Keep A Pet Animal” Focus of the essay\r\nshould be on the social and health benefit of keeping a pet animal. The best\r\nessay would be awarded the check of $1000. Essay submitted should be your\r\noriginal material because all submission would be checked for plagiarism.\r\nSubmission Instruction Write on the topic in not more than 1000 words and send\r\nin your submission as an email (scholarship@www.bestcatinfo.com) with the\r\nattached essay in a word .doc file. Email your submission to with details\r\nlisted below in the body of the message Personal Details (First & Last name,\r\nPhone, and Address). School Name. Course of Study. Any document which can\r\nproof that you are a Student. School Website Submission of the essay gives us\r\nthe right of usage; either on our website or for promotional purpose on other\r\nmedia outlets. Deadline for essay submission is February 28th, and check would\r\nbe mailed out to the school by 31st of March. $1,000 check will be sent\r\ndirectly to your college." }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-19T20:26:56.202982Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Canadian Japanese Mennonite Scholarship", "description": "Any student who: is in their Post Grad of study.\nEnrolled in a graduate program the fall of the following year", "slug": "canadian-japanese-mennonite-scholarship-t9sfob3z", "id": 39, "img_url": "https://ucarecdn.com/ec534c8e-849a-429b-bd40-4b1aeb841245/", "deadline": "2020-04-01T23:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "2000.00000000", "metadata": { "Any": "Any", "base_score": 0.0011, "old_criteria_info": "CANADIAN JAPANESE MENNONITE SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT: $ 2,000.00 APPLICATION\r\nDEADLINE: Must be received by April 1, 2018 For an application form or for\r\nmore information: \\\\- Visit: mcccanada.ca/scholarships \\\\- Write: Mennonite\r\nCentral Committee Canada Attn: Canadian Japanese Mennonite Scholarship 134\r\nPlaza Drive Winnipeg MB R3T 5K9 \\\\- Email: canada@mcccanada.ca (Attn: CJM\r\nScholarship) SPONSORS: National Association of Japanese Canadians (NAJC)\r\nMennonite Central Committee Canada (MCC Canada) SELECTION CRITERIA The\r\nscholarship will be awarded to a student who is: \\\\- A Canadian citizen,\r\npermanent resident, or international student studying at a Canadian university\r\nin Canada; \\\\- Enrolled in a graduate degree program the fall semester\r\nfollowing the deadline; and \\\\- Engaged in research that will assist the\r\nprotection of minority or human rights in Canada. HISTORY AND PURPOSE OF THE\r\nSCHOLARSHIP The scholarship was created as a tangible symbol of cooperation\r\nbetween Canadian Japanese and Canadian Mennonites subsequent to a formal\r\napology that was offered to Canadian Japanese by MCC Canada on behalf of\r\nCanadian Mennonites. The scholarship is intended to assist the protection of\r\nminority and human rights in Canada, and to reduce the potential for abuse of\r\ncultural minorities such as that suffered by Japanese Canadians during World\r\nWar II. Please mail your letter of reference to the following address by April\r\n1, 2018: Mennonite Central Committee Canada Attn: Canadian Japanese Mennonite\r\nScholarship 134 Plaza Drive Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 5K9" }, "open_date": "2022-01-01", "date_time_created": "2018-01-19T20:26:56Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Candice's Sickle Cell Disease Scholarship", "description": "Students with sickle cell disease who are pursuing higher education.", "slug": "candices-sickle-cell-disease-scholarship-ujpowsb3", "id": 36, "img_url": "https://ucarecdn.com/e413d49a-f05d-44ed-b315-d044e76e7ab4/candices-sickle-cell-disease-scholarship.jpeg", "deadline": "2020-04-14T23:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "1500.00000000", "metadata": { "Any": "Any", "base_score": 0.00039999999999999996, "old_criteria_info": "REFERENCES: Each applicant must submit two reference letters in a sealed\r\nenvelope to be considered for scholarship. ESSAY: Each applicant must submit a\r\n250-word essay typewritten in double-spaced format to include how the Sickle\r\nCell Disease has affected their life and education. Each applicant should also\r\ninclude what their educational goals are and how they expect to achieve them ,\r\nin addition, what person has been instrumental in their lives to help them\r\npersevere. VOLUNTEER COMMITMENT TO CANDICE’S SICKLE CELL SCHOLARSHIP FUND:\r\nEvery Scholarship winner is required to commit at least 5 hours minimum of\r\ntheir time towards one of the various Candice’s Sickle Cell Fund activities\r\nduring the year they receive their scholarship. Entries must be postmarked no\r\nlater than April 14 of the scholarship year and submitted to Ms. Candice\r\nYoung-Deler, P.O. Box 672237, Bronx, NY 10467. Candidates will be notified of\r\ndecisions by email. Winner must be present at the Candice’s Sickle Cell\r\nScholarship Luncheon in June of the scholarship year to receive the\r\nscholarship award. We look forward to hearing from you. I hereby agree to the\r\nterms of the Candice’s Sickle Cell Scholarship Fund and state that the above\r\ninformation is truthful and current to the best of my knowledge." }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-19T20:26:56.202982Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Cool Dehumidifier Asthma Scholarship", "description": "write an essay on the topic: “Practices which improve daily life for people who suffer from asthma”. If you have something to say on the topic, pack it in the 1,500-word essay and mail it to our address scholarship@cooldehumidifier.com (note: put “Asthma Scholarship” in the subject).", "slug": "cool-dehumidifier-asthma-scholarship-7lksatv3", "id": 46, "img_url": "https://www.cooldehumidifier.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Cool_Dehumidifier.jpg", "deadline": "2018-01-15T00:00:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "1500.00000000", "metadata": { "Any": "Any", "base_score": 4.0001, "old_criteria_info": "In order to apply, write an essay on the topic: “Practices which improve daily\r\nlife for people who suffer from asthma”. If you have something to say on the\r\ntopic, pack it in the 1,500-word essay and mail it to our address\r\nscholarship@cooldehumidifier.com (note: put “Asthma Scholarship” in the\r\nsubject). Technical requirements: Save the file as PDF before sending it Make\r\nsure it is around 1,500 words long Include a document which proves you’re a\r\ncollege student at the moment of applying Include your full name, phone and\r\naddress so we can contact you in case you’re chosen as a winner Do all this by\r\nJanuary 15, 2018 We will be checking your attendance at a college you mention\r\nand ultimately deliver the scholarship check to the college address. As for\r\nthe personal info you send us, we will never share it with third parties\r\nunless you specifically allow us otherwise. We keep the right to publish your\r\nessay on our website (winning or not). We run the scholarship contest every\r\nyear and the only rule is that the last year’s winner can’t apply. The winner\r\nwill be announced on January 18. The application process is free. Good luck!" }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-19T20:26:56.202982Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Dick Martin Scholarship Award", "description": "Any student enrolled, either full-time or part-time, in an occupational health and safety or occupational therapy related course or program leading to an occupational health and safety certificate, diploma or degree at an accredited college or university in Canada. Programs include mine safety, occupational or industrial health and safety, industrial hygiene, safety management or other related safety degree program.", "slug": "dick-martin-scholarship-award-wrcj7qes", "id": 44, "img_url": "https://ucarecdn.com/c5e14604-bcdd-4bd3-b42b-1cb8a29b9333/dick-martin-scholarship-award.jpeg", "deadline": "2021-01-31T23:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "3000.00000000", "metadata": { "Any": "Any", "base_score": 0.0007, "old_criteria_info": "The CCOHS Council of Governors established this scholarship fund in 2002 in\r\nthe memory of Dick Martin, a tireless health and safety advocate and a pioneer\r\nof workplace health and safety in Canada. To apply for the award, post\r\nsecondary students are invited to submit a 1,000-1,200 word essay, cover\r\nletter and completed online application form Student does not have to be\r\nCanadian however they need to must be enrolled in a Canadian school. Awarded\r\nannually, this $3,000 national scholarship is available to any student\r\nenrolled, either full-time or part-time, in an occupational health and safety\r\nrelated course or program leading to an occupational health and safety\r\ncertificate, diploma or degree at an accredited college or university in\r\nCanada. Programs include mine safety, occupational or industrial health and\r\nsafety, industrial hygiene, safety management or other related safety degree\r\nprogram. To apply for the award, post secondary students are invited to submit\r\na 1,000-1,200 word essay, cover letter and completed online application form." }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-19T20:26:56Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Frank J. Richter Scholarship", "description": "Be enrolled at the time of application as a full-time undergraduate or graduate student at an accredited college or university. Preference will be given to those applicants enrolled in the transportation field and all applicants will be considered.\r\nDemonstrate successful completion of the previous year’s study by maintaining at least a 2.75 accumulated grade point average on a scale of 1 to 4 with an \"A” equal to 4.\r\nAccumulate enough credits from accredited school(s) in time for the Fall Semester to have obtained at least a sophomore level standing at the college or university of enrollment.", "slug": "frank-j-richter-scholarship-c2pl0gi2", "id": 40, "img_url": "https://supt.org/resources/Pictures/aarslogo.blue.png", "deadline": "2020-07-15T23:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "1000.00000000", "metadata": { "Any": "Any", "base_score": 0.0011, "old_criteria_info": "The American Association of Railroad Superintendents (AARS) is pleased to\r\nannounce the availability of annual scholarships for eligible college or\r\nuniversity students enrolled at an accredited college or university in the\r\nUnited States or Canada. Eligibility To be eligible for consideration, an\r\napplicant must: Be enrolled at the time of application as a full-time\r\nundergraduate or graduate student at an accredited college or university.\r\nPreference will be given to those applicants enrolled in the transportation\r\nfield and all applicants will be considered. Demonstrate successful completion\r\nof the previous year’s study by maintaining at least a 2.75 accumulated grade\r\npoint average on a scale of 1 to 4 with an \"A” equal to 4. Accumulate enough\r\ncredits from accredited school(s) in time for the Fall Semester to have\r\nobtained at least a sophomore level standing at the college or university of\r\nenrollment. Amount of Scholarship Award - $1,000 Scholarship funds, awarded\r\nannually, are sent to the Financial Aid Office at each recipient’s institution\r\nat the beginning of the Fall Term of his/her second year of study. Application\r\nDeadline Applications accepted between March 1 and July 1, 2018. All\r\nmaterials, including references letters, must be postmarked by July 1, 2018 to\r\nbe considered. The deadline is that all materials must be postmarked by July 7\r\nin order to be accepted and considered. Applications, transcripts, narrative\r\nand reference letters must be sent to the President of the AARS and postmarked\r\nno later than July 1, 2018 for consideration for the following Fall Term.\r\nApplications are available through the AARS web site,\r\nwww.railroadsuperintendents.org, or the AARS Office: PO Box 200 La Fox, IL\r\n60147 Phone (331) 643-3369 Application Process To apply for the Frank J.\r\nRichter scholarship the following materials must be completed and submitted to\r\nthe President of the AARS: A completedApplication for Undergraduate/Graduate\r\nScholarship Program form including the narrative requested in Section E of the\r\nApplication. To view or print the Scholarship Application, Adobe Reader must\r\nbe installed on your computer. Download Adobe Reader here. Get Adobe Reader!\r\nAn official transcript from the school(s) attended, including work completed\r\nthrough May of the year application is made. Two letters of recommendation.\r\nThe application and narrative statement are to be submitted in one envelope.\r\nArrange to have transcript(s) and letters of recommendation sent directly to\r\nAARS from the appropriate person. Evaluation and Notification The AARS\r\nScholarship Committee will base its evaluation for awards on the materials\r\nsubmitted. Points will be assigned for the narrative, recommendations,\r\nactivities and honors and the applicant’s overall abilities. Candidates will\r\nbe notified of the Committee’s decision by September 1st." }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-19T20:26:56.202982Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Gordon Hay Scholarship", "description": "Graduating high school senior who is planning to pursue a non-performing career within the performing arts field and demonstrates a personal drive for excellence, scholarly accomplishment, and community engagement", "slug": "gordon-hay-scholarship-cp41eno9", "id": 43, "img_url": "https://www.platformtickets.com/sites/default/files/styles/500w/public/venues/mcglohon_theatre_blumenthal_performing_arts_0.png?itok=DZYAmdry", "deadline": "2018-04-19T23:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "5000.00000000", "metadata": { "Any": "Any", "base_score": 7.0001, "old_criteria_info": "The Gordon Hay Scholarship Fund is a merit based scholarship established in\r\nmemory of Gordon Hay, an organizational Gordon_web.jpgdevelopment\r\nprofessional, who was passionate about transformational change through\r\nauthentic engagement of people’s hearts and minds in the strategic work of\r\nbusiness. He believed passion and fire from within fueled exceptional results.\r\nEach year the Gordon Hay Scholarship Committee will select one exceptional\r\nCharlotte Region student to receive a one-time award in the amount of $5,000.\r\nThe annual recipient is one who: Plans to pursue a non-performing career* in\r\nthe performing arts field Exemplifies a strong pursuit of personal excellence\r\nExhibits commitment to community engagement Demonstrates artistic or technical\r\naccomplishment Has a record of scholarly achievement Is a current high school\r\nsenior, college freshman, or college sophomore Though a merit based\r\nscholarship, preference may be shown to a student with financial need. The\r\naward is designed for special learning opportunities related to the\r\nrecipient’s career interest in a non-performing area within the performing\r\narts. Examples include but are not limited to professional conferences,\r\nseminars, workshops, participation in an unpaid internship program,\r\nprofessional performances, or technology needs. The award will be administered\r\nby the Education Department of Blumenthal Performing Arts. To draw from the\r\n“award account,” the recipient must submit a simple but formal request to\r\nBlumenthal’s Education Department. It is possible for a recipient to utilize\r\nthe entire award amount within the first year of college or to occasionally\r\ndraw from the account as opportunities arise within a four-year undergraduate\r\ncareer. If the total amount of the award is not used during the undergraduate\r\nexperience, the award recipient will not be entitled to a cash settlement upon\r\ngraduation. Any amount remaining in the award account will be forfeited." }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-19T20:26:56.202982Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "John Evans Engineering Entrance Award", "description": "Must self-identify as a female\r\nPossess Canadian Citizenship or Permanent Residency Status\r\nBe a high school graduate, entering into an accredited Canadian Engineering program", "slug": "john-evans-engineering-entrance-award-yhbjwn8x", "id": 47, "img_url": "https://www.timeshighereducation.com/sites/default/files/styles/the_breaking_news_image_style/public/female-engineer-measuring-voltage-on-conductor-board.jpg?itok=z9334cTz", "deadline": "2020-01-13T23:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "5000.00000000", "metadata": { "Any": "Any", "base_score": 0.0061, "not_open_yet": true, "old_criteria_info": "Each year CEMF offers a number of Graduate and Undergraduate Engineering\r\nAmbassador Awards to young women across Canada who are proven leaders, active\r\nvolunteers in their communities and mentors to other young women to encourage\r\nthem to follow an engineering path. John Evans, P.Eng was a Director and Vice-\r\nPresident of the Foundation, a committed supporter of women in engineering and\r\na CEMF scholarship judge. His legacy included a donation for an award to be\r\nmade to a young Canadian woman entering an accredited engineering program in\r\nCanada from high school and it is not based on academic achievement. This\r\n$5,000 award also includes an engineering work placement opportunity with\r\nFortis Inc. at one of their Canadian utilities." }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2018-01-19T20:26:56.202982Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Mensa Canada Scholarship", "description": "Any student who: is in their 1st Year - Post Grad of study, is 18 - 50+ years old", "slug": "mensa-canada-scholarship-97o0pfr0", "id": 50, "img_url": "https://ucarecdn.com/e75176c8-0d08-4455-af4a-50c39d7cd18b/", "deadline": "2021-01-31T04:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "2000.00000000", "metadata": { "Any": "Any", "base_score": 0, "old_criteria_info": "Please read the following instructions and the\r\n[FAQ](http://www.mensacanada.ca/rules.html#FAQ) carefully. Every year,\r\napproximately 25% of all applicants are disqualified for failing to meet one\r\nof the criteria, such as the deadline (January 31st), the maximum length (250\r\nwords), or for identifying themselves in the essay.\r\n\r\nIf you have a question about the competition that wasn't answered in the rules\r\nor the FAQ, then please [send us an\r\ne-mail](mailto:question@mensacanada.ca?Subject=MCSP%20essay%20competition%20inquiry),\r\nand we'll do our best to answer it for you.\r\n\r\n### Rules\r\n\r\n 1. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or landed immigrants enrolled in a full-time program at a Canadian post-secondary institution, accredited by the applicable provincial Ministry of Education, during the 2017 - 2018 academic year.\r\n 2. A full-time program is defined by consecutive Fall and Winter semesters.\r\n 3. Applicants must be at least 18 years old on January 31, 2018.\r\n 4. Awards are based on applicant's essay.\r\n 5. Essays may be written either in English or in French. Only one essay will be accepted per applicant.\r\n 6. Only the finalists will be contacted, by phone or other means according to the information supplied in their application. They will be required to provide official proof of enrollment and sign a written consent form indicating that the essay is entirely his or her own work and to allow Mensa and/or its designated agents to use their name and photograph for the purpose of publicizing the Mensa Canada Scholarship Programme. They may also be asked to provide proof of Canadian citizenship or landed immigrant status and two letters of reference.\r\n 7. Application deadline is January 31, 2018. The results of the competition will be announced in late July or early August, 2018.\r\n 8. The Mensa Canada Scholarship Program includes one or more scholarships of $1000, and may also include Honourable Mentions, all of which are awarded in accordance with the dictates of the Board of Directors of the MCSP, as funding permits.\r\n 9. Any claims made in the essay are subject to verification, including but not limited to: patents, publications, academic standings, and medical procedures.\r\n 10. The decision of the judges is final.\r\n\r\n### How To Apply\r\n\r\n 1. Write an essay describing your career goals in 250 words or less.\r\n 2. Save your essay in TXT or RTF format under the title \"Essay\".\r\n 3. Your essay should describe specific goals (academic, vocational or career). It should contain explicit ideas and information.\r\n 4. Indicate the course of study and the post secondary institution which you are attending in the 2017 - 2018 academic year.\r\n 5. Describe any steps you have taken, relevant experience gained (e.g., paid or volunteer jobs, classes, honours, offices, organizations) and any difficulties you have overcome in pursuit of your goal. State the steps by which you intend to achieve your goal.\r\n 6. The essay text must not contain any form of the author's identity.\r\n 7. Your e-mail must contain only your personal information and the attached file must contain only your essay. The e-mails and the attached files will be numbered and separated. The essays will be judged anonymously.\r\n 8. Applications must be sent by e-mail as indicated in the instructions. Those received by any other means (e. g. links to web pages, by post or by fax) will be disqualified.\r\n 9. Deadline for submitting your essay is January 31, 2018.\r\n\r\n### Frequently Asked Questions\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n 1. Can I use the word \"I\"? Doesn't the word \"I\" identify myself?\r\n \r\n\r\nThe use of the word \"I\" does not identify you, and therefore will not\r\ndisqualify your essay. The prohibition of any identifying information ensures\r\nthat our judges will not be able to identify an essay's author.\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n 1. Do contractions such as \"don't\" count as one word or two?\r\n \r\n\r\nContractions and words with apostrophes count as one word.\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n 1. What if I am a Canadian citizen enrolled in a post-secondary institution in another country?\r\n \r\n\r\nYou must be attending a Canadian post-secondary institution.\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n 1. What correspondence can I expect after I submit my application?\r\n \r\n\r\nOnly scholarship winners will be contacted. Please do not submit your essay\r\nmore than once, or e-mail the judges to ask if they have received your essay.\r\nUnless you receive a \"Mail Undeliverable\" e-mail reply within 2-3 minutes,\r\nthen your essay has been submitted successfully.\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n 1. What if my 18th birthday falls a few days after the January 31st deadline?\r\n \r\n\r\nYou will be disqualified. Please apply for next year's competition.\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n 1. What if I'm resident in Canada but not a landed immigrant or citizen?\r\n \r\n\r\nYou will be disqualified. The competition is open to Canadian citizens or\r\nlanded immigrants only.\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n 1. I'm currently in grade 12. Can I apply for the scholarship?\r\n \r\n\r\nNo. The scholarships are intended only for individuals who are attending\r\ncollege or university during the current academic year.\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n 1. I am a co-op student. If I am currently on a work term, do I still qualify as a full-time student?\r\n \r\n\r\nYes, as long as your educational institution gives you an academic credit for\r\nyour work term.\r\n\r\n### About [Mensa Canada](http://www.mensacanada.org/)\r\n\r\n**Mensa, the high IQ society,** welcomes people from every walk of life **with\r\nIQs in the top 2 percent** of the population. The organization's purposes are\r\nto identify and foster human intelligence for the benefit of humanity, to\r\nencourage research in the nature, characteristics and uses of intelligence,\r\nand to promote stimulating intellectual and **social opportunities for its\r\nmembers.** It provides a forum for intellectual exchange among its members, \r\nwho enjoy each other's company while participating in a **wide range of social\r\nand cultural activities.**" }, "open_date": "2021-10-02", "date_time_created": "2018-01-19T20:26:56.202982Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Rapid Access Medical Scholarships", "description": "Be in their penultimate year of high school (in Ontario) applying to a full-time program at at an accredited College/University *** in Ontario; or currently studying in an accredited college/university *** (in Ontario) for any full-time degree\r\n\r\nBe holding a GPA > 2.0\r\n\r\nShow exemplary character, leadership and good work ethic in the school and community\r\nParticipate meaningfully in various volunteer and community activities\r\n\r\nAre residing in Ontario at the time of award notification\r\n\r\n** Students must be applying to an accredited school for a full-time program in Ontario proof of enrollment at this school must be shown before award is given", "slug": "rapid-access-medical-scholarships-pfedwn52", "id": 37, "img_url": "https://durhamcollege.ca/wp-content/uploads/Paramedic-%E2%80%93-Advanced-Care-graduate-certificate.jpg", "deadline": "2020-03-02T04:59:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "0.00000000", "metadata": { "Any": "Any", "base_score": 0.0007, "old_criteria_info": "Students must: Be in their penultimate year of high school (in Ontario)\r\napplying to a full-time program at at an accredited College/University *** in\r\nOntario; or currently studying in an accredited college/university *** (in\r\nOntario) for any full-time degree Be holding a GPA > 2.0 Show exemplary\r\ncharacter, leadership and good work ethic in the school and community\r\nParticipate meaningfully in various volunteer and community activities Are\r\nresiding in Ontario at the time of award notification ** Students must be\r\napplying to an accredited school for a full-time program in Ontario � proof of\r\nenrollment at this school must be shown before award is given" }, "open_date": "2018-08-16", "date_time_created": "2018-01-19T20:26:56.202982Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false } ] }