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Paul Skjodt Scholarship Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Samerian Foundation Inc
Last Updated: January 16, 2026

Summary

Overview

Samerian Foundation Founded in 2003, the Samerian Foundation is dedicated to perpetuating the vision of Cindy and Paul Skjodt, the founders. They seek to enhance the quality of life by providing funds through a grant making process for education, economic development, health, youth sports, community organizations meeting the needs of the underserved, and humanitarian projects. Though the Samerian Foundation primarily serves Central Indiana, it has taken part in some international endeavors and have reached outside the state on special projects. The Samerian Foundation is the philanthropic vehicle of the Skjodt’s generosity. To date, they have granted 2,105 requests of nearly $93.4 million. The Samerian Foundation is lovingly named after Cindy and Paul’s children, Samantha, Erik, and Ian, who serve on the board. Paul Skjodt Scholarship This scholarship was established by the Simon-Skjodt family to encourage students pursuing degrees with a focus on addiction treatment, science and research.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Any student attending an Indiana University campus who is pursuing a career in addiction treatment, science, or research.Students must be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program related to addiction treatment, science, or research; including but not limited to medicine, psychology, social work, or general sciences. Students currently enrolled in other programs but actively pursuing a similar career path may also be considered.

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educationaddiction-recovery

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