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Scholarship Funds
Scholarship Funds enable students to
pursue academic goals and can be established by individuals,
families, organizations and companies. Donors may define the
guidelines for candidate selection or designate a specific
field or study or college to be attended. The Foundation
currently has 47 funds providing scholarships to more than
330 students a year.
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to download the Scholarship Funds sample form.
Example:
J. Robert and Ettie Fearing Cunningham Memorial Scholarship
Fund
Ettie Fearing married J. Robert Cunningham in 1924 and
promptly gave up her teaching career to devote herself to
family and community work. But Ettie Fearing Cunningham never
forgot her love of teaching.
In 1986 when Mrs. Cunningham wrote her last will she directed
that the J. Robert and Ettie Fearing Cunningham Memorial
Scholarship Fund be established with The Norfolk Foundation.
Its purpose is to provide college scholarships for area
students wanting to make education their profession. In 1992,
after Mrs. Cunningham's death, the Foundation received
$650,000 from Mrs. Cunningham's estate to start the
scholarship fund.
Since then the fund has helped more than 50 prospective
teachers pay their college costs. Today dozens of former
Cunningham Scholars are inspiring students at many different
grade levels.
"The scholarship was a godsend. I'm very grateful," says Amy
Gazaway Dinsmore, a 1997 graduate of the College of William
and Mary and a Cunningham scholarship recipient. Today
Dinsmore teaches French and Spanish at a Hampton middle
school. 
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