African-American Community Foundation - Robert S. Early, Sr. Memorial Youth Scholarship Grant
Funding Amount
Up to US $1,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
African-American Community Foundation - Robert S. Early, Sr. Memorial Youth Scholarship Grant
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: The Dayton Foundation
Amount: Up to US $1,000
Last Updated: November 11, 2025
Summary
The African-American Community Foundation - Robert S. Early, Sr. Memorial Youth Scholarship, established in 2017 by the Roosevelt High School Class of 1968, supports African-American graduates from Montgomery County high schools. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and be accepted into an accredited college or vocational program. The scholarship emphasizes participation in sports, particularly golf, baseball, or softball, honoring Robert S. Early's legacy as a dedicated community member and scholar.Overview
The Dayton Foundation The The Dayton Foundation, established in 1921, is the region’s oldest and largest community foundation serving Greater Dayton, Ohio. It helps individuals, families, and organizations fulfill their charitable goals by managing permanent funds, awarding grants, and offering scholarships. Having awarded over $1.2 billion in grants and managing more than 4,100 funds, the Foundation acts as a significant regional philanthropic partner committed to strengthening the social, economic, and cultural fabric of the community. Mission and Priorities The Foundation’s mission is to help donors and organizations "help others" through philanthropic services, strategic grantmaking, and community leadership. With a vision of creating a vibrant and inclusive Greater Dayton, the Foundation focuses on building capacity for nonprofits, promoting equitable opportunities, and collaborating across sectors to address community challenges. Its priorities include supporting education and workforce development, enhancing health and human services, advancing arts and culture, and responding to urgent regional needs through initiatives like disaster relief and community recovery. African-American Community Foundation - Robert S. Early, Sr. Memorial Youth Scholarship The Robert S. Early Memorial Youth Scholarship was established in 2017 and is sponsored by the Roosevelt High School Class of 1968. Robert was Roosevelt's class vice-president and graduated fifth in the class, He was in Spanish Club, the school newspaper and was a four-year letterman in baseball. Robert graduated from Wright State University. An avid golfer, he was also the manager of human resources at Delphi Kettering. Robert always had a can-do attitude about everything.Eligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Be an African-American resident of Dayton, Ohio,Be a graduating senior from a high school in Montgomery County,Have a minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale,Be accepted and planning to attend an accredited two- or four-year college, university, community college or vocational program, andBe a participant on a golf, baseball or softball team.Focus Areas & Funding Uses
Fields of Work
educationminoritiesbipocyouth-sports
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