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These endowments are established to provide scholarships in accordance with the instructions of the donor(s).
Est. 1997 by bequest of Julia DeCapua in memory of her son, for an annual scholarship at Yale University.
Est. 2004 by Susan Asarisi, Nancy Boney, John Meyers, & Kathryn Tonucci to provide college scholarships to female students graduating from East Haven High School who demonstrate financial need, excel academically, and are accepted into an accredited college or university.
Est. 1996 by bequest of A. Thomas Arpaia, in memory of his daughter, to provide college, graduate and professional school scholarships to deserving students.
Est. 2001 by Barbara Carlson in memory of a Wellesley College classmate as an endowed Scholarship Fund to provide college scholarships based on financial need and academic excellence primarily to students from the city of New Haven who might not consider college an option. Preference will be given to students demonstrating an interest and ability in writing and/or who plan to or do attend Wellesley College.
Est. 1984 by gift for scholarships for Valley high school students.
Est. 1997 by a transfer of assets by BankBoston, to provide annual scholarship award(s) to graduating students of Derby High School who intend to pursue a career in education.
Est. 2005 by a transfer of assets from the Board of Directors of LEAP.
Est. 1991 by Jane Brown, family and friends in memory of Raymond Brown to provide North Haven public school students with grants to pursue community projects, or for scholarship purposes.
Est. 2000 by Katherine Bysiewicz to benefit students from New Haven Catholic Schools to attend Sacred Heart Academy and Notre Dame High School.
Est. 1973 by bequest for scholarship with a preference for a Hopkins Grammar School student.
Est. 2000 by Jaqueline B. and Gary A. Childress to benefit students wishing to attend a more expensive accredited college or university chosen for a highly regarded department in the student’s field of study. After other funding options have been exhausted this scholarship will be used to fill the dollar gap.
Est. 1983 by memorial gifts from family and friends for a scholarship fund for Guilford High School students.
Est. 2003 by Jerome Meyer, MD.
Est. 1991 through a merger with the New Haven Foundation, Inc. to provide young women golfers with scholarships and encourage their participation in the game of golf. Est. 1996 by bequest to provide college scholarships to students of New Haven County who are pursuing teaching as a vocation.
Est. 1999 by Deborah LeLoatch Hogan in memory of her mother, Ruth DeLoatch.
Est. 1991 by the bequests of John A. & Edna M. DeLeon to be used for research into the causes and cures of cancer and heart disease, and to provide scholarships for Hamden public high school students.
Est. 2003 by friends from Amity Senior High School.
Est. 1946 by gift of Clarence L. Doolittle, in memory of his son, for an award to a West Haven High School student for academic achievement, preferably in American history.
Est. 1985 by bequest for students studying to be teachers, preferably from North Haven.
Est. 2001 by Edwin R. Edmonds as an endowed scholarship fund for the purpose of providing college scholarships, based on financial need, to single parents and grandparents who have deferred their own studies in order to help raise their children and grandchildren.
Est. 1990 by a gift of her son, Ralph Gregory Elliot, to provide scholarships based on academic merit and financial need to students graduating from public high schools in New Haven and Hamden.
Est. 2002 by the Renee B. Fisher Foundation to provide scholarships to reward and encourage innovative and creative problem solving.
Est. 1974 by transfer of assets for scholarships to residents of Greater New Haven.
Est. 2003 by the Greater New Haven Leadership Center’s Class of 2003.
Est. 1991 with an initial gift from Saul Friedler in memory of his wife to provide prizes to New Haven public school students who exemplify the true ethics of Judaism: Peace, Justice and Righteousness.
Est. 2001 by wedding gifts for scholarship(s) for current graduates of Branford High School who are continuing their education with career goals focusing on children.
Est. 1979 by gift for scholarships for Valley High School students.
Est. by bequest of Alfred Goodyer. Transfer of assets in 1998 by New Haven Savings Bank for scholarship awards to residents of New Haven who show an interest in or wish to pursue studies in library science and/or literature.
Est. 1993 by bequest to support the New Haven Scholarship Fund, Inc.
Est. 2001 by memorial gifts for scholarship(s) for current graduates of Branford High School who are continuing their education and in need of financial assistance.
Est. 1991 by Carlton Highsmith, family, and friends in memory of Deborah Highsmith to provide scholarships for New Haven public school students.
Est. 1993 by the gift of Mark Shafer, Class of 1932, to provide scholarships for Hillhouse High School graduates to pursue higher education.
Est. 1963 by gift of Jack Hirshfield in memory of his wife for Southern Connecticut State University.
Est. 1998 to provide scholarships for deserving students following criteria set by St. Luke’s Parish. Imperato Family Est. 2003 by bequest of Eugene Imperato for the purpose of scholarships for students who have graduated from Derby High School and are pursuing their Masters of Business.
Est. 1993 by Kerala Johnson Snyder in memory of her mother to provide annual fellowships to PhD candidates at the Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester to write their dissertations in Musicology.
Est. 2001 by M.J. Knudsen to benefit Branford High School students with good leadership, citizenship and academic standing attending a two or four year college. Students will have lettered in swimming for a minimum of two years.
Est. 1999 to assist with the educational needs of the Lee Company employees, children & spouses.
Est. 1991 by Marvin Lender to provide scholarships for Hillhouse High School students pursuing post-secondary education.
Est. 1981 by bequest for New Haven Scholarship Fund.
Est. 2000 by bequest for college scholarships for Hamden High School graduating seniors who have participated in the music program and are pursuing a college education in the field of music.
Est. 1994 by a transfer of assets in honor of Jean Paton Lovell, the founder of the New Haven Scholarship Fund, for scholarships beyond the first year of higher education for graduates of the New Haven Public High Schools.
Est. 2003 by Ariel Martinez and family.
Est. 2006 by Marian F. Martone
Est. 1995 by the estate of Dr. Tammis Sholin Miller and memorial gifts of family and friends. The fund will provide post-secondary higher education scholarships for pediatric patients of the Hill Health Center, Inc. Advised by Committee.
Est. 1987 by Lenore and Francis Millette in memory of their son for a student of Morgan High School in Clinton.
Est. 2004 to benefit Connecticut residents attending a four-year college with preference for a student attending Notre Dame University.
Est. 1989 by gifts from family and friends in memory of Arthur E. Moore, III for scholarship aid to students from greater New Haven with a preference for students from Sheridan Middle School to attend Hopkins Grammar School or students attending the Cooperative High School furthering their education at college.
Est. 1999 to benefit students from the greater New Haven area with a preference for applicants from the City of New Haven to attend a college or university.
Est. 2000 by Miss Emma Neumann in memory of her sister, Mildred E. Neumann, for the purpose of a scholarship for one graduating member of the Seymour High School senior class who intends to continue their education at an accredited four-year college or university in the immediately ensuing school year.
Est. 1987 for New Haven Scholarship Fund.
Est. 1989.
Est. 1999 by a transfer of assets by the New Haven Savings Bank for scholarships for New Haven residents attending local colleges or universities, scholarships for New Haven children (kindergarten through 6th grade) to attend local tuition based schools and for awards of excellence & creativity for New Haven public school teachers.
Est. 1993 by bequest for scholarships for worthy students at Southington High School who will major in education in college and who intend to enter the teaching profession.
Est. 1995 to provide scholarships to students from Career High School who pursue postsecondary education.
Est. 1987 in memory of Mary Jane & Ciro Paolella with a gift of stock for the scholarship fund of Albertus Magnus College.
Est. 1999 by Herbert H. Pearce to encourage education by offering scholarships to the employees and families of the H. Pearce Company, The New Haven Symphony Orchestra, Inc., & The Connecticut Players of the Long Wharf Theatre.
Est. 2004.
Est. 2000 by transfer of assets from the Edward L. Peters Memorial Scholarship Trust to benefit Guilford High School seniors continuing their education at an accredited college or university.
Est. 1976 by bequest of Dorothy M. Pryde for scholarships administered by the Connecticut Golf Association.
Est. 1976 by bequest for college scholarships for girls to attend Connecticut College (New London) administered by Connecticut College.
Est. 1976 by bequest of Dorothy M. Pryde for scholarships administered through the Hillhouse High School (New Haven).
Est. 1976 by bequest of Dorothy M. Pryde for college scholarships administered through the YMCA.
Est. 2004 by bequest.
Est. 1996 by a bequest of Lt. Col. Gerald Robbins to provide a scholarship for a graduating senior of North Haven High School.
Est. 1993 by a merger of the Babette Rogol Scholarship, Inc. to award the Alice G. Rogol Scholarship and the Bess and Oscar and Babette Rogol Scholarship to qualified graduates of Seymour High School. Advised by Committee.
Est. 2005 to provide scholarships for students who are gifted in the arts who wish to attend high schools in the Greater New Haven region. Advised by committee.
Est. 2001 as an endowed Scholarship Fund to provide college scholarships based on financial need to students, preferably minorities, interested in studying music.
Est. 1999 by Fred J. Pasqualoni, in memory of his sister, for the benefit of a Hamden High School student pursuing a career in culinary and/or design.
Est. 2003 by the Advisory Committee of the Fund to provide support for minority students attending Yale’s School of Epidemiology and Public Health. Each year the scholarship will be awarded to a candidate seeking admission to the MPH or PhD programs.
Est. 1999 by a gift Carol Lynn Sirot designated for the Yale University Women’s Organization.
Est. 2002 by Milton† and Dorothy Stitzel to provide college scholarships based on financial need and academic merit to students graduating from Hamden High School.
Est. 1989 by Grace Cornell Terwilliger & Dr. J.Walter Streett in memory of their daughter for college scholarships, with a preference to students from Sheehan High School, and for organizations in the Wallingford area serving children and teenagers.
Est. 2001 by memorial gifts.
Est. 1990 by bequest of William Tittel to assist Catholic youth in need of financial help for undergraduate and graduate studies at either a Catholic or non-sectarian institution with a preference for residents of the New Haven area or Middletown, CT.
Est. 1988 by bequest to provide college scholarships for graduates of Ansonia High School.
Est. 2000 by A. Patricia Vitali in memory of her husband, a music instructor at Lyman Hall High School, to benefit a Lyman Hall High School graduating senior, who intends to pursue a career in music.
Est. 2000 to benefit students attending NEAT for the purpose of training and education of actors outside a degree granting program.
Est. 2000 by Ruth and Sherman Zudekoff to provide college scholarships based on financial need to students graduating from secondary school in regions served by The Foundation.
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