About
180 Medical is an ACHC-accredited medical supply company specializing in intermittent catheters, ostomy supplies, and incontinence products. Founded on an inspirational story, the company focuses on providing personalized customer service through catheter and ostomy specialists, offering free samples, discreet shipping, and working with Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance plans. They also offer college scholarship programs and peer support services for their customers.
Funding Opportunities
Ron Howell Caregiver Scholarship
180 Medical is proud to present a caregiver scholarship opportunity for college students. We often speak with caregivers and witness their compassionate care despite the challenges and financial hardships that sometimes go hand-in-hand with caregiving. In honor of caregivers, 180 Medical created the Ron Howell Caregiver College Scholarship Award as a way to give back. To be eligible to apply, students must be the primary unpaid caregiver for a family member or loved one with a chronic disability or medical condition requiring in-home care. They must be planning to attend college in the United States as legal residents for their Associate's, undergraduate, or graduate degree in the fall of the year of application. The scholarship provides a $1,000 award to one recipient. The application period runs from January 1 to June 1, with recipients announced in August. Paid caregivers, students currently in medical school, or nursing students are not eligible to apply.
180 Medical Scholarship Program
The 180 Medical Scholarship Program is open to full-time college students living with specific medical conditions, including spinal cord injuries, spina bifida, transverse myelitis, neurogenic bladder, or an ostomy. The program offers seven $1,000 college scholarships annually to support students who face additional financial challenges due to their medical conditions. Founded by Todd Brown, who lives with a spinal cord injury, this scholarship is 180 Medical's way of giving back and investing in the future of students who have personally faced adversity and hope to positively impact others through their career goals. The scholarship is open to students enrolled in two-year, four-year, or graduate school programs (excluding medical school). Applications are accepted annually from January 1 to June 1, with recipients announced in August.
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