Scholarship List
API endpoint that allows Scholarships to be viewed or edited.
GET /api/scholarships/?format=api&page=37
https://atila-7.herokuapp.com/api/scholarships/?format=api&page=38", "previous": "https://atila-7.herokuapp.com/api/scholarships/?format=api&page=36", "results": [ { "name": "Boom & Bucket Student Scholarship Program", "description": "Founded in Austin, Texas by Adam Lawrence, Samir Shah and Aaron Kline, Boom & Bucket is a marketplace to buy and sell used heavy equipment. After raising a $5.5 million seed round, the company quickly grew to over 20 employees and has been featured in TechCrunch.\nBook & Bucket’s CEO put himself in the C-suite managing a team of over 200 people at his last company. Before that, he built and sold a startup in under 3 years. This all started with an education, which is why Boom & Bucket is proud to offer a scholarship. We hope to help in giving everyone the opportunity to a quality education, regardless of financial standing.\nBoom & Bucket is offering a scholarship of $1,000 to be awarded each year to a student pursuing a heavy machinery themed program.", "slug": "boom-bucket-student-scholarship-program-r2rdq3pa", "id": 1464, "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Boom-Bucket-Logo.jpg", "deadline": "2023-06-16T03:00:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "1000.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0 }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2023-04-05T10:18:44.004063Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Personnel Awards for Black Scholars", "description": "The Heart & Stroke Foundation is pleased to announce the inaugural Personal Awards for Black Scholars research competition. Through this award, Heart & Stroke is seeking to increase the representation of best-in-class Black researchers across heart and brain health research fields in Canada. By removing financial burdens, the awards aim to enable outstanding students to focus on their studies, undertake a program of research, and engage with mentors as part of their training and development.\nUp to 5 Masters Students will be eligible for funding of $25,000.00 per year for up to 2 years (maximum $50,000.00 over 2 years).\nUp to 8 PhD students will be eligible for funding of $30,000.00 per year for up to 3 years (maximum $90,000.00 over 3 years).\nThis award will be offered to students accepted to or enrolled in Master’s or Doctoral programs in Canada who identify as Black and who are studying in an area specific to heart or brain health. These multi-year awards will function as salary stipends intended to enable trainees to focus on their studies and advance in their chosen field.\nFunding for the Personnel Awards for Black Scholars has been made possible by the Canada Brain Research Fund (CBRF), an innovative arrangement between the Government of Canada (through Health Canada) and Brain Canada Foundation; the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Canada’s primary health research funding agency, and its Institute of Circulatory and Respiratory Health; and Heart & Stroke, Canada’s leading health charity devoted to heart disease and stroke.\nFull competition guidelines for the Personnel Awards for Black Scholars can be found here: https://www.heartandstroke.ca/what-we-do/research/for-researchers https://www.coeuretavc.ca/ce-que-nous-faisons/recherche/coin-des-chercheurs", "slug": "personnel-awards-for-black-scholars-mrl2qjry", "id": 1465, "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Heart-Stroke-Logo.jpg", "deadline": "2023-05-02T03:00:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "30000.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0 }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2023-04-05T10:18:44.724140Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Lyle Makosky Values and Ethics in Sport Fund", "description": "Are you currently active in sport? Are you studying at the post-secondary level in an area that relates to values and ethics in sport? Do you think that sport is not achieving or delivering the experience that it could or should for values-based or ethical reasons? Do you believe that Canadian sport is facing important values-based or ethical challenges that are not being fully addressed and maybe not even seen?\nIf the above questions resonate, then there is an opportunity for you to apply for this sport study scholarship!\nThe Lyle Makosky Values and Ethics in Sport Fund scholarship is intended to stimulate thoughtful examination of values-based and ethical sport.\nIt was established in 2014 by Lyle Makosky to help support the work of the True Sport Foundation (TSF) and the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport. The fund’s capital is held and invested by the Community Foundation of Ottawa and annual earnings are used by the TSF to support financial awards in the area of values and ethics in sport with the intent to support:\nThe critical examination of and an open dialogue on the compelling values-based and ethical challenges in today’s sport;\nProtecting and enhancing the quality and value of the sport experience from ethical threats;\nEnsuring the integrity of the conduct of sport; and\nWatching over the values, ethical codes, and principles on which sport is founded.", "slug": "lyle-makosky-values-and-ethics-in-sport-fund-hy14asc7", "id": 1463, "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/True-Sport-Logo.jpg", "deadline": "2023-05-01T03:00:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "2000.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0 }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2023-03-31T10:18:57.737190Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship", "description": "Are you graduating high school in 2023 and interested in pursuing computers in university? Apply for our $30,000 CAD scholarship, plus the opportunity for a paid summer internship at Amazon.\nThe Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is aimed at inspiring and educating students from underserved and underrepresented communities to pursue a future in computer science.\nAt Amazon, supporting underserved students in their computer science education is not only important to us, it’s imperative to building a diverse tech industry and future. Our Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship program provides students like you with an opportunity to upgrade your careers with a $7,500 CAD/year scholarship available for up to four years. Successful applicants will also have an opportunity for a paid summer internship at Amazon at the end of their first year of post-secondary.", "slug": "amazon-future-engineer-scholarship-lw8282ro", "id": 1443, "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Amazon-Logo.jpg", "deadline": "2023-04-27T03:00:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "30000.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0 }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2023-03-30T10:18:57.763889Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "AMI Robert Pearson Memorial Scholarship", "description": "Established in 2012, the AMI Scholarship Program was created to celebrate AMI’s commitment to making accessible media for all Canadians. In 2016, the program was renamed the AMI Robert Pearson Memorial Scholarship in honour of Robert Pearson, AMI’s first Accessibility Officer.\nIn 2023, AMI will award two $5,000 bursaries to two deserving students with a permanent disability; one from the English community and one from the French. Each recipient will also receive a Queen size Tempur-Pedic ProAdapt mattress, valued at around $2,799.", "slug": "ami-robert-pearson-memorial-scholarship-ckront8x", "id": 1441, "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/AMI-Logo.jpg", "deadline": "2023-06-01T03:00:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "5000.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0 }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2023-03-30T10:18:56.562092Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "BC Tech Association Scholarships", "description": "Investing in the future of tech talent is one of the keys to success for the BC’s economy. BC Tech’s industry-funded Scholarship Program provides grants to students with a proven passion for technology, a desire to leave a mark in the tech sector and pursuing a post-secondary technology-related program.\n2023 Grant Amounts\nUp to 3 x $3,500 for current university and college students\nUp to 3 x $2,500 for grade 12 graduates entering post-secondary\nEligible disciplines include:\nBiotech\nBusiness & Technology\nCleantech\nComputer Science\nDigital Media\nEngineering\nEntrepreneurship\nIT & Applied Technology Management\nProduct Management\nOther technical programs\nThe Spirit of BC Tech Scholarship fund bursary is an additional $1000 award to the one post-secondary and the one grade 12 student who best exemplifies the values of BC’s tech sector.\n ", "slug": "bc-tech-association-scholarships-g5ettsl9", "id": 1445, "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/BC-Tech-Association.jpg", "deadline": "2023-04-14T03:00:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "3500.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0 }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2023-03-30T10:18:59.092760Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "Canadian Hard of Hearing Association Scholarship Program", "description": "The Canadian Hard of Hearing Association Scholarship Program was established in 2002. This Program is supported by donations of the members of the Canadian Hard of Hearing Association (CHHA), CHHA Networks (CHHA-North Shore, CHHA-NL, CHHA-YAN), Doreen Laszlo (spouse of Dr. Charles Laszlo) and the Estate of Helen Allen Stacey. Six scholarships of varying amounts are available:\nThe Helen Allen Stacey Scholarship ($1,500) is for students in Early Childhood Education, Personal Support Worker, Nursing, Medicine, or Journalism.\nThe Young Adults Network Scholarships ($1,000) are for students that are (a) returning from employment to finish their diploma, or (b) completing an additional degree in a professional or graduate program at a post-secondary institution in Canada.\nThe Carrell Hearn Memorial Scholarship ($1,000) is offered by CHHA-North Shore in memory of Carrell Hearn, a long-time member and generous supporter.\nThe Frank Algar Memorial Scholarship ($1,000) is offered by the Algar family in memory of their father who was one of the founding members of CHHA and a lifelong advocate for the hard of hearing and people with disabilities.\nThe Dr. Charles A. Laszlo Scholarship ($1,000) is provided by Dr. Doreen Laszlo to honour the commitment and work of her husband on behalf of hard of hearing people.\nThe Susan Brown Memorial Scholarship ($2,000) is offered to students entering their first year of a full-time program in any area of study, with the ultimate goal of obtaining a diploma, certificate or degree.", "slug": "canadian-hard-of-hearing-association-scholarship-program-uuv3i9fk", "id": 1461, "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/CHHA-Logo.jpg", "deadline": "2023-04-21T03:00:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "7500.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0 }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2023-03-30T10:19:09.491012Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "CHHA Carrell Hearn Memorial Scholarship", "description": "The Canadian Hard of Hearing Association Scholarship Program was established in 2002. This Program is supported by donations of the members of the Canadian Hard of Hearing Association (CHHA), CHHA Networks (CHHA-North Shore, CHHA-NL, CHHA-YAN), Doreen Laszlo (spouse of Dr. Charles Laszlo) and the Estate of Helen Allen Stacey. Six scholarships of varying amounts are available:\nThe Carrell Hearn Memorial Scholarship ($1,000) is being offered by CHHA-North Shore in memory of Carrell Hearn, a resident of West Vancouver, BC who passed away in 2014 at the age of 105. Carrell was a long-time member and generous supporter of the CHHA-North Shore as well as a number of other local North Shore charities.\nOther CHHA Scholarships:\nThe Helen Allen Stacey Scholarship ($1,500) is for students in Early Childhood Education, Personal Support Worker, Nursing, Medicine, or Journalism.\nThe Young Adults Network Scholarships ($1,000) are for students that are (a) returning from employment to finish their diploma, or (b) completing an additional degree in a professional or graduate program at a post-secondary institution in Canada.\nThe Frank Algar Memorial Scholarship ($1,000) is offered by the Algar family in memory of their father who was one of the founding members of CHHA and a lifelong advocate for the hard of hearing and people with disabilities.\nThe Dr. Charles A. Laszlo Scholarship ($1,000) is provided by Dr. Doreen Laszlo to honour the commitment and work of her husband on behalf of hard of hearing people.\nThe Susan Brown Memorial Scholarship ($2,000) is offered to students entering their first year of a full-time program in any area of study, with the ultimate goal of obtaining a diploma, certificate or degree.", "slug": "chha-carrell-hearn-memorial-scholarship-pp3fo7t7", "id": 1453, "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/CHHA-Logo.jpg", "deadline": "2023-04-21T03:00:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "1000.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0 }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2023-03-30T10:19:04.536841Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "CHHA Dr. Charles A. Laszlo Scholarship", "description": "The Canadian Hard of Hearing Association Scholarship Program was established in 2002. This Program is supported by donations of the members of the Canadian Hard of Hearing Association (CHHA), CHHA Networks (CHHA-North Shore, CHHA-NL, CHHA-YAN), Doreen Laszlo (spouse of Dr. Charles Laszlo) and the Estate of Helen Allen Stacey. Six scholarships of varying amounts are available:\nThe Dr. Charles A. Laszlo Scholarship ($1,000) is provided by Dr. Doreen Laszlo to honour the commitment and work of her husband on behalf of hard of hearing people. He was the founding President of the Canadian Hard of Hearing Association and served on its Executive and Board of Directors in various capacities for 16 years.\nOther CHHA Scholarships:\nThe Helen Allen Stacey Scholarship ($1,500) is for students in Early Childhood Education, Personal Support Worker, Nursing, Medicine, or Journalism.\nThe Young Adults Network Scholarships ($1,000) are for students that are (a) returning from employment to finish their diploma, or (b) completing an additional degree in a professional or graduate program at a post-secondary institution in Canada.\nThe Carrell Hearn Memorial Scholarship ($1,000) is offered by CHHA-North Shore in memory of Carrell Hearn, a long-time member and generous supporter.\nThe Frank Algar Memorial Scholarship ($1,000) is offered by the Algar family in memory of their father who was one of the founding members of CHHA and a lifelong advocate for the hard of hearing and people with disabilities.\nThe Susan Brown Memorial Scholarship ($2,000) is offered to students entering their first year of a full-time program in any area of study, with the ultimate goal of obtaining a diploma, certificate or degree.", "slug": "chha-dr-charles-a-laszlo-scholarship-e1c6ycms", "id": 1451, "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/CHHA-Logo.jpg", "deadline": "2023-04-21T03:00:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "1000.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0 }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2023-03-30T10:19:02.943767Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false }, { "name": "CHHA Frank Algar Memorial Scholarship", "description": "The Canadian Hard of Hearing Association Scholarship Program was established in 2002. This Program is supported by donations of the members of the Canadian Hard of Hearing Association (CHHA), CHHA Networks (CHHA-North Shore, CHHA-NL, CHHA-YAN), Doreen Laszlo (spouse of Dr. Charles Laszlo) and the Estate of Helen Allen Stacey. Six scholarships of varying amounts are available.\nThe Frank Algar Memorial Scholarship ($1,000) was created in 2004 by the Algar family in memory of their father, who was one of the founding members of CHHA where he provided outstanding service for many years. He received numerous awards on behalf of his advocacy for the hard of hearing and people with disabilities.\nOther CHHA Scholarships:\nThe Helen Allen Stacey Scholarship ($1,500) is for students in Early Childhood Education, Personal Support Worker, Nursing, Medicine, or Journalism.\nThe Young Adults Network Scholarships ($1,000) are for students that are (a) returning from employment to finish their diploma, or (b) completing an additional degree in a professional or graduate program at a post-secondary institution in Canada.\nThe Carrell Hearn Memorial Scholarship ($1,000) is offered by CHHA-North Shore in memory of Carrell Hearn, a long-time member and generous supporter.\nThe Dr. Charles A. Laszlo Scholarship ($1,000) is provided by Dr. Doreen Laszlo to honour the commitment and work of her husband on behalf of hard of hearing people.\nThe Susan Brown Memorial Scholarship ($2,000) is offered to students entering their first year of a full-time program in any area of study, with the ultimate goal of obtaining a diploma, certificate or degree.", "slug": "chha-frank-algar-memorial-scholarship-zm3wtz9l", "id": 1452, "img_url": "https://studentawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/CHHA-Logo.jpg", "deadline": "2023-04-21T03:00:00Z", "currency": "CAD", "funding_amount": "1000.00000000", "metadata": { "base_score": 0 }, "open_date": null, "date_time_created": "2023-03-30T10:19:03.749193Z", "is_atila_direct_application": false } ] }{ "count": 1276, "next": "