Growing Your Community Scholarship
Scholarship Sponsored by Kraine Law
Kaine Law, a personal injury law firm, is committed to enhancing local communities and ensuring justice is served. In line with this commitment, we have initiated the Growing Your Community Scholarship.
Eligibility for this scholarship extends to current high school, undergraduate, or graduate students, as well as those who have recently been accepted into an accredited college, university, or graduate school.
The scholarship, valued at $1,500, will be awarded to the applicant who best aligns with our vision of community improvement. This could be demonstrated through the initiation of community service projects, participation in volunteer work, or other relevant activities. To be considered, applicants must submit a persuasive essay detailing their dedication to their school and community.
Understanding the Growing Your Community Scholarship
At Kaine Law, we believe that a strong community is the backbone of a successful personal injury law firm. We strive to enhance our local area by assisting those who have been unjustly injured to secure justice and compensation. However, we understand that there are countless ways to contribute to community growth.
The Growing Your Community Scholarship was created to acknowledge and motivate students who are proactive in serving others. This could range from volunteering at a local food bank to establishing a non-profit organization.
We believe that education is a powerful tool for community improvement, but we also recognize that the cost of education can be a barrier for many. That's why we're offering $1,500 to an individual who demonstrates a genuine commitment to their community.
Qualifying for the Growing Your Community Scholarship
To qualify for the Growing Your Community Scholarship, you must submit your application via the form on this page. Applications should include an essay of 1,000 to 1,500 words detailing your commitment to your school and wider community.
The following criteria must also be met to be considered for the $1,500 scholarship:
- A minimum GPA of 3.0
- Admission or enrollment in an accredited college, university, or graduate school in the U.S.
- OR Enrollment in an accredited U.S. high school (AND admission to an accredited college)
- Proof of enrollment or acceptance into accredited institutions
- Agreement to the terms and conditions of the Growing Your Community Scholarship
Please include an unofficial transcript showing your GPA and proof of your acceptance or enrollment in an accredited institution with your application.
Application Process
To apply for the Growing Your Community Scholarship, submit your essay and related documents using the form provided on this page. Applications submitted via email, mail, or any other method will not be accepted. Please note that there is no application fee for this scholarship.
Following the application deadline, all submissions will be reviewed by our scholarship selection committee. The decision-making process can take between 1-3 months, depending on the volume of applications received.
Go to Scholarship Application