Many company sponsored scholarships can help pay for college. Companies such as Amazon, Home Depot and more are making an investment in your future. These companies hope to encourage future leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs in the local community. Find the perfect scholarship for you by filling out our Scholarship Match Quiz. Check out our list of top company sponsored scholarships below.
In spring 2021, when Spotify reaffirmed our commitment to combating racial inequity, we did so with the future in mind. We knew we had to work intentionally and holistically to make a true impact in the ongoing fight against racism and injustice. So when we announced we’d be contributing $10M to support legislation and fund global organizations that are making a difference in the search for racial equity, we aimed to find partners that would enable our impact to be long-lasting.
In the U.S., two of these partners are the 4A’s Foundation and UNCF (United Negro College Fund), which focus on scholarships and career opportunities for young Black creatives at various stages in their artistic journeys. Spotify has been partnering with the 4A’s Foundation in various ways for a few years now, notably through its MAIP (Multicultural Advertising Internship Program) initiative, which creates opportunities for individuals in underrepresented communities to gain access to careers at top companies. (There are MAIP alumni working at Spotify in a variety of roles).
The economic impact of COVID-19 has been devastating to many, and we at Bumble want to do what we can to help student organizations having a tough time raising funds for their cause or community.
We’ll be donating $5,000 to 10 student groups that align with Bumble’s values of kindness, respect, equality, inclusivity, courage, accountability, and growth. To apply, head over to Instagram or TikTok and upload a post explaining how your organization embodies those values. Then tell us what you’d do with the $5,000 if your group is selected.
Access to education is a big way to reduce the racial wealth gap and increase access to our industry and the world, with debt and tuition being a major hurdle. By providing need-based scholarships to a range of post-secondary education opportunities, adidas and the United Negro College Fund hope to continue our work removing barriers for underserved communities and youth. This year we’re pledging $3 million through 2025, and here’s how.
This scholarship is available for undergraduate women who have completed at least one academic year of study with a grade point average of 2.0 or higher. Applicants must be employed or have been previously employed in a food retailing business, and must plan to pursue a career related to food retail.
This scholarship is open to U.S. high school seniors, undergraduates, and graduate students who possess a proven record of interest in healthy communities through past and present volunteer, professional, or educational experiences. Students must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher.
This scholarship is open to U.S. students seeking to enroll in undergraduate, graduate, or law school programs in the United States. Students must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher.
This scholarship is open to international and U.S. students who are enrolled in a community college, private or public undergraduate college or university, graduate program, business school, or law school in the United States. Students must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher, and submit an essay on immigration reform.
This scholarship is open to U.S. high school seniors, undergraduates, and graduate students who possess an interest in community building as demonstrated by their resume and application essay. Students must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher.
The Outstanding Citizen Scholarship and Essay Contest aims to give demonstrated community leaders and dedicated citizens an opportunity to pursue the education that will inform and better their causes. We are proud to sponsor the discussion on the topic of good citizenship, for the fourth year in a row, as well as to offer educational benefits to those individuals who demonstrate that they are outstanding citizens.