How to Spell Success: A Comprehensive Guide to Scholarships
Scholarships are a hugely impactful way to support the next generation. They ease financial pressures, opening doors to educational opportunities that might otherwise be unattainable for students. Whether you're a student seeking financial aid or an individual or organization looking to establish a scholarship fund, understanding the nuances of scholarships is crucial.
Applying for Scholarships: A Step-by-Step Guide
Securing a scholarship can significantly alleviate the financial burden of education. Here's a detailed guide on how to navigate the application process effectively:
Read the Scholarship Description and Criteria: Before you even begin the application, carefully review the scholarship description and criteria. This will help you determine if you meet the eligibility requirements and understand what the scholarship committee is looking for. If you meet the eligibility requirements click on Apply. Note: International and DACA students should select 21-International/DACA from the Show Filters dropdown list.
Apply for Both Large and Small Scholarships: Don't limit yourself to only applying for large, well-known scholarships. Smaller, more niche scholarships often have fewer applicants, increasing your chances of success.
Craft a Compelling Essay: The essay is your opportunity to showcase your personality, skills, and experiences. Be as specific as you can to support what you say about your qualifications and life experiences. Avoid mistakes on your essay. Check your punctuation and grammar.
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Seek Letters of Recommendation: Some scholarships may require letters of recommendation. If this is the case, give your recommenders ample time to write thoughtful and personalized letters. Some scholarships ask for a specific person to provide the recommendation. Let them know the type of skills that should be highlighted in the letter for that specific scholarship.
Complete the Application Thoroughly: Ensure that you fill out all sections of the application accurately and completely. Save your application to return and complete later.
Accept the Scholarship (If Awarded): If you are fortunate enough to be awarded a scholarship, you will typically have a limited time to accept it. You have seven days to accept the scholarship AND complete the post-acceptance questions.
Creating a Scholarship Fund: A Guide for Donors
Creating a scholarship fund is a powerful way to give back to the community and support aspiring students. However, it's essential to approach this endeavor with careful planning and a clear understanding of the legal and logistical requirements.
Considerations Before Starting
Financial Commitment: The first step is to decide how much you'd like to donate, how much you're willing to spend in fees, and how much you're expecting to fundraise with your friends, your family, and your community. Remember: you don't have to break the bank to create a scholarship.
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Time Investment: Don't underestimate the time investment that could be required.
Tax Deductibility: One important question to ask is whether your contributions will be tax deductible. The answer depends on how you set up your scholarship and the type of organization (e.g., scholarship management organization or nonprofit organization) you partner with. Partnering with a trusted organization also helps with tax reporting, ensuring that funds are allocated properly and used for eligible educational expenses, giving peace of mind to both donors and scholarship recipients.
Options for Creating a Scholarship Fund
Here are the common options for creating a scholarship, along with how much they typically cost:
Endowing a Scholarship at a Specific University:
- Donation Minimum: $50k-$100k, depending on the school's requirements
- Fees: Administrative / setup fees up to 5%
- Supports fundraising: No
Creating Your Own Non-Profit:
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- Donation Minimum: Typically $1k+ to fund the new entity.
- Fees: Typically, $5k-10k in legal fees to set up a new entity and achieve non-profit status.
Make sure you choose an option that meets your criteria for how much you're looking to spend, whether you're ok paying fees, and whether you'd like your friends and family to have tax-deductible donation options as well.
Defining Scholarship Details
Now it’s time to shape your scholarship and make it clear who it’s for. The next step is to define the important details that will guide applicants and ensure the scholarship is awarded to the right person. Here’s what you need to do:
Define scholarship eligibility criteria (e.g., field of study, financial need, community involvement).
Specify selection criteria (e.g., grades, personal story, extracurriculars)
Write a thoughtful scholarship description explaining its purpose and who it aims to help.
Create a clear and engaging application prompt.
These details will help applicants know what’s expected and give you a solid framework for selecting the most deserving candidate.
Setting Up the Application Process
This is where you'll bring your scholarship to life. The next step is to establish how you’ll collect applications, handle different submission types, and ensure your donations are tax-deductible. Here's what you'll need for a successful setup:
Create a clear, easy-to-follow process for applicants.
Make sure you can accept different submission formats (e.g., essays, images, videos, or other creatives).
Promoting Your Scholarship
Spreading the word is key to attracting the right applicants. The next step is to promote your scholarship and ensure it reaches your target audience. Here’s what you can do to get started:
Reach out to schools (e.g., high schools, colleges, universities).
Connect with local organizations (e.g., community centers, libraries, student groups).
Selecting the Recipient
Choosing your scholarship recipient is the most fulfilling part of the entire process! The final step is to select the winner and distribute the funds while following legal guidelines. Here’s what you need to do:
Ensure your selection process is fair using an objective and nondiscriminatory basis and meets legal standards.
Review each submission thoroughly, using your criteria to identify the most deserving candidate.
A thoughtful review and fair selection process will help you find a deserving recipient and make a meaningful impact with your scholarship. A sample screen showing how donors can view an applicant's essay and accompanying application materials.
Navigating Legal and Financial Considerations
The IRS has strict guidelines that specify how to ensure that scholarships are awarded based on merit (and not as a lottery) and clearly defines the permitted expenses for which scholarship funds can be used. In short: If you start a scholarship fund on your own, you'll need very careful planning. You’ll need to clearly define eligibility criteria, outline how applications must be submitted and how they must be evaluated, and establish a fair selection process for winners. You'll also need to work with a sponsor 501(c)(3) non-profit if you'd like the donation to be tax deductible and to avoid creating an income tax burden for your scholarship winners.
Utilizing Scholarship Management Platforms
However, there are reputable scholarship management platforms that make this easy, including some that are actually free. Our top overall recommendation is to speak with our Bold.org Donor Team today.
Benefits of Creating a Scholarship Program
Creating a scholarship fund benefits donors and students. Donors experience the gratification of making a lasting impact on individuals striving for education, which fosters a sense of social responsibility. For students, the benefits are life-changing. Scholarships help ease financial pressures, opening doors to educational opportunities that might otherwise be unattainable.
Making it Easy with Bold.org
There are many ways to set up a scholarship fund, but at Bold.org, we're the only scholarship fund platform that makes the process easy for donors while maximizing their impact. Here's a full list of how we can help you start a scholarship fund:
- You can customize everything about the scholarship - from the eligibility criteria to the topic and application prompt to your selection criteria.
- You can create essay, video, or image application prompts.
- Your scholarship will be automatically matched to exceptional candidates and bring in highly qualified applicants that meet your scholarship's criteria and goals.
- Your donations (and those of your friends, family, and community) are 100% tax deductible.
- 100% of your donations go directly to deserving recipients. There are no administrative fees.
- You'll get dedicated support reviewing applications.
- You'll work directly with a team that has set up scholarship funds for thousands of donors.
- By working with Bold.org, we ensure your scholarship is compliant with all nonprofit and grant-making regulations.
- It's completely free. You won't pay anything beyond your donation.
Frequently Asked Questions About Scholarship Funds
Who can start a scholarship fund?
Anyone can start a scholarship fund! Whether you’re an individual, family, business, or nonprofit organization, you have the ability to create a scholarship that aligns with your goals and values.
What exactly is an endowed scholarship?
An endowed scholarship is a permanent fund established to provide financial support to students for years to come. Unlike regular scholarships, endowed scholarships use interest earned from an initial donation (the endowment) to award scholarships each year while the principal amount remains invested.
When creating a scholarship, what selection criteria can I require?
Choosing your eligibility requirements starts with finding a great idea for your scholarship. Once you figure out what community you want to help, you can design any eligibility criteria. At Bold.org, our expert Donor Team can help guide you in determining your selection criteria.
Can I set up a company scholarship?
Yes, any company or organization can create a scholarship by setting up company scholarship programs or by utilizing scholarship management services.
Is my scholarship fund tax deductible?
One important question to ask is whether your contributions will be tax deductible. The answer depends on how you set up your scholarship and the type of organization (e.g., scholarship management organization or nonprofit organization) you partner with.
Why Start a Scholarship Today?
Starting a scholarship fund is one of the most impactful ways to give back. With today’s tools and platforms, it’s simpler than ever to create a scholarship and start supporting students in need. If you’re new to the process, we recommend reaching out to our Bold.org Donor Team.
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