SCHOLARSHIPS & GRANTS

Racine County 4-H Leaders Association Scholarship

The Racine County 4-H Leaders Association offers scholarship funds annually to deserving Racine
County 4-H members. Applicants must be a youth actively enrolled in Racine County 4-H who are
current high school seniors or older and who are planning to attend, or those already attending, an
accredited vocational/technical school or university for a minimum of a 2-year program.

Due Thursday, March 13th, 2025 by 3:00 PM!

4-H Innovative Educational Project Grant

Designed to provide dollars for new and innovative educational or community service projects initiated by youth and adult members of Racine County 4-H. Submissions are due by Wednesday, January 29, 2025!

Wisconsin Rural Opportunities Scholarship

The WROF, Inc. will award $3,000 scholarships to five outstanding high school seniors from rural Wisconsin to pursue post-secondary education through our Premier Scholarship Awards Program. 

Submissions are due by 11:59 PM on March 7, 2025.

Breakfast on the Farm Scholarship

Scholarships of $500 minimum will be awarded by the Committee, with preference given to agriculture related majors and/or participation in agriculture youth organizations (i.e. 4H, FFA or Breed Associations).

Applications are due MARCH 20, 2025!

Wisconsin Towns Association Scholarship

Your thoughts – combined with your writing skills and creativity – can put you in line to receive one of seven scholarships. Rural Mutual Insurance Company, Wisconsin Towns Association, and Scott Construction, Inc. are again offering the following scholarships to winners of an essay contest. 

Applications are due MAY 23, 2025!

Kiwanis Award Program Award

The Kiwanis Club of West Racine would like to celebrate the hard work of the 4-H Members exhibiting in the Junior Department at the Racine County Fair. Applications are due WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 25, 2024

4-H Scholarship

Scholarships offered to youth actively enrolled in Racine County 4-H who are
current high school seniors or older and who are planning to pursue post-secondary education.

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