Scholarships
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Fellowships
The future of the welding
industry depends upon preparing the next generation to meet the
challenges ahead through education. The Foundation offers educational
programs to foster the growth, stature and professionalism of the
welding industry. AWS Foundation opportunities include the following
programs:
Engineering
Your Future District
Scholarships Program National
Scholarships Program
International
Scholarships Graduate
Research Fellowships
District Scholarship Recipients
In its commitment to improve
America's productivity, the AWS Foundation provides funding assistance
to help students wishing to pursue vocational, community college, or
degree program in a welding or a related field of study. Scholarship
recipients are selected annually at AWS District Conferences. Download
.pdf document listing students who will receive awards granted this
year through the AWS Foundation. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the PDF version of
the document...Go
About
AWS Foundation
The AWS Foundation was
established by the American Welding Society on
September 13,1989, to support programs that ensure the growth and
development of the welding industry through strengthening research and
educational opportunities in welding and related industries.
From giving children their first glimmer of excitement in learning
about the natural sciences, to providing funding for welding
engineering undergraduates and fellowships for welding research, the
AWS Foundation supports the welding industry.
Led by a volunteer Board of
Trustees, the Foundation is organized as a
not-for-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Administration,
including program development, fundraising, public relations, marketing
and financial management, is provided by a small development staff of
the American Welding Society. Its operations are conducted from the
Society's offices in Miami, Florida.
Section Scholarship Committee and Program
Guidelines
So many AWS
Sections have very successful
and active scholarship programs. These guidelines were developed
to further assist Sections in establishing programs or re-visit their
current programs. It is a document developed for the sole purpose
of assisting Sections in their scholarship projects and is not
intended to place restrictions or controls for managing a scholarship
program. Included is a sample application and support forms
that may be revised to fit specific scholarship criteria. Download Section Scholarship Committee
and Program Guidelines as pdf . You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader
to view the PDF version of
the document.
The D. Fred Bovie
Library and Museum
Through the generosity of
Fred Bovie, an AWS member for 53 years and Foundation Trustee, and his
wife Lou, the AWS welding library and museum is being established at
AWS headquarters in Miami. The library will hold all available AWS
publications and related welding documents. The museum will have
welding related artifacts and supporting materials. The purpose is to
institute a place where AWS history and welding memorabilia can be
displayed properly and with pride.
We want your input. If
you or your Section members know or have any items that may be
appropriate for the library or museum displays, please contact Wendy
Sue Reeve in the Foundation office at 800-443-9353, x293. Display space
is
limited but every effort will be made to address all donations and
offerings.
Visit
the Gift & Estate Planning Web
Site
Begin your
philanthropy legacy with information on Estate Planned
Giving, Life Income Trusts, Bequests, Life Insurance and Life Estate
Contracts. Programs include a Charitable Remainder Trust that creates a
trust to pay the donor, or those designated by the donor, a fixed
income payment for life, with the remainder going to the Foundation.
This is just one of many ways to support the educational resources to
strengthen of your industry.
To access the information and to download ebrochures, visit the AWS Gift
and Estate Planning Web site.
eBay
and AWS
Supporting welding
education
and scholarships just got easier. The
American Welding Society (AWS) Foundation and the eBay Giving Works
program, MissionFish, are joining forces to allow eBay vendors to
donate all or part of their sales to the AWS Foundation. Since November
of 2003, the eBay Giving Works program has raised over $2 million for
participating nonprofit organizations. “This is a fun and easy method
to help the AWS Foundation support welding education and scholarships,”
says Wendy Sue Reeve, AWS Foundation managing director. “Being a part
of eBay and MissionFish introduces AWS to individuals who may not know
about our Society or the services we offer. It’s a win-win situation
for everyone.” Please visit eBay at
http://givingworks.ebay.com/ to become an eBay seller participating
in the Giving Works program. If you are an eBay shopper, please visit
eBay vendors displaying the distinctive Giving Works icon, a blue and
yellow ribbon.