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Catholic Community Foundation of Southwest Florida

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The Catholic Community Foundation of Southwest Florida is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization serving the Diocese of Venice in Florida. The Foundation supports the Catholic community through various programs including community grants, scholarships, the Fund for the Care of the Migrant Poor, and the Catholic Charities Legacy Fund. It provides donors with multiple giving options and helps connect resources to Catholic schools, parishes, and charitable initiatives throughout Southwest Florida.

Funding Opportunities

Dr. Steve Toner Math Award Scholarship

The Dr. Steven Toner Math Award Scholarship is a one-time scholarship of approximately $1,500 offered to one college-bound financially needy student graduating from St. John Neumann High School in Naples, Florida. The scholarship is designed to support students with an interest in pursuing a career in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) field. Thanks to the generosity and Catholic Legacy of Dr. Steve Toner, this scholarship is administered by the Catholic Community Foundation of Southwest Florida. Students are nominated by the administration of St. John Neumann High School, rather than applying directly. Eligible students must have completed all courses required for graduation, gained acceptance into an accredited college or university, demonstrated strong academic performance in and interest in mathematics, and shown interest in pursuing a career in a STEM field. Members or relatives of the Catholic Community Foundation staff, Board of Directors, Scholarship Committee, or Steven Toner are ineligible to apply.

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Barry L. Carey, M.D. Scholarship Renewal

The Barry L. Carey, M.D. Scholarship Renewal is a continuation scholarship for students who previously received the Barry L. Carey, M.D. Scholarship. This renewal opportunity supports students pursuing their educational goals at accredited colleges, universities, or vocational programs. To maintain the scholarship, students must demonstrate academic excellence with a minimum 3.0 GPA on an unweighted 4.0 scale, complete the renewal application process, and continue making progress on their original academic and career plan. The scholarship is administered by the Catholic Community Foundation of Southwest Florida and provides continued financial support to help students complete their higher education or vocational training programs.

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At a Glance

Total Funding Opportunities
10
Active Now
2
Source Domain
ccfdioceseofvenice.org

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