Amount: $2,000 (max)
Deadline: June 4, 2021
Description: The Engaged Scholar and Artist Award (ESAA) provides $500-$2,000 to support creative works projects lead by a undergraduate student. Funding may be used for wages, materials, or for travel.
Eligibility: Open to UTRGV undergraduate students from all fields of study.
all majors, utrgv
Amount: $2,000 (max)
Deadline: September 30, 2021
Description: The Engaged Scholar and Artist Award (ESAA) provides $500-$2,000 to support creative works projects lead by a undergraduate student. Funding may be used for wages, materials, or for travel.
Eligibility: Open to UTRGV undergraduate students from all fields of study.
all majors, utrgv
Amount: $2,000 (max)
Deadline: February 18, 2022
Description: The Engaged Scholar and Artist Award (ESAA) provides $500-$2,000 to support creative works projects lead by a undergraduate student. Funding may be used for wages, materials, or for travel.
Eligibility: Open to UTRGV undergraduate students from all fields of study.
all majors, utrgv
Amount: $500 - $10,000
Deadline: October 1, 2018
Description: The Women Divers Hall of Fame™ (WDHOF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to honoring and raising awareness of the contributions of outstanding women divers. WDHOF provides educational, mentorship, financial, and career opportunities to the diving community throughout the world. Each year, WDHOF awards scholarships and training grants that provide financial and educational support to individuals of all ages, particularly those who are preparing for professional careers that involve diving.
Scholarships are offered in dive medicine, marine conservation, marine biology, underwater archaeology, marine education, journalism, graphic arts, or photography. They are intended to support independent research and/or internship programs at accredited universities. Scholarships are paid or awarded directly to the recipient.
Eligibility: The scholarships will be awarded to qualified women of any age who are enrolled in accredited graduate or undergraduate academic or research programs. Limit of one award per year.
dive medicine, marine conservation, marine biology, underwater archaeology, marine education, journalism, graphic arts, or photography, creative works, internship, underwater training, scuba equipment, costal studies
Amount: $5,000 - $15,000
Deadline: September 6, 2018
Description: Since 2005, the National Associate of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC) with support from the Ford Foundation has provided grants for the creation, development, presentation, and sustainability of artistic excellence and to also provide opportunities for professional growth.
Eligibility: Open to US and Puerto Rico-based Latino working artists, ensembles, and Latino art organizations in any discipline that demonstrate artistic excellence in pursuit of social justice through the arts.
Latino, Latina, arts, music, ensembles, social justice