[NFBJ] FW: JACKSON-STRICKS SCHOLARSHIP AVAILABLE: 5K and 10K
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Subject: JACKSON-STRICKS SCHOLARSHIP AVAILABLE: 5K and 10K
Good afternoon Student,
National Council of Jewish Women New York (NCJW NY) is pleased to announce
that applications are available for the 2021 Jackson-Stricks Scholarship.
The application is attached, and is also available online at
www.ncjwny.org/programs/#jackson_stricks
<http://www.ncjwny.org/programs/#jackson_stricks> . Completed applications
are due no later than Friday, March 12, 2021.
The Jackson-Stricks Scholarships are one-time awards and are available to
students with physical challenges who are currently enrolled in an
undergraduate or graduate program in the New York Metropolitan Area. This
year the committee will award two scholarships of $5,000 and $10,000
respectively.
For more information, or if you would like a hard copy of these materials
please contact us at jss at ncjwny.org <mailto:jss at ncjwny.org> or
646-884-9461.
Thank you,
Naomi
Naomi Skop Richter
She/Her/Hers
Director of Community Program
National Council of Jewish Women New York
241 W. 72nd St. New York, NY 10023
Direct Line: 646.884.9461
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