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Ronald Crall Family Scholarship Grant

ASHLAND COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

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Ronald Crall Family Scholarship Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Ashland County Community Foundation
Last Updated: September 23, 2025

Summary

The Ronald Crall Family Scholarship, offered by the Ashland County Community Foundation, aims to support graduating seniors from any Ashland County high school, including home-schooled students. Applicants must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher and be accepted to an accredited college or university. This scholarship honors Ron Crall’s legacy, providing financial assistance to students in need, ensuring they can pursue higher education without financial stress, similar to the support his family received.

Overview

What We Do The community foundation is like the community’s charitable savings account. We pool resources from community members, invest them and then use them to make grants for the betterment of the entire community. We exist to serve donors, nonprofit organizations and the community as a whole. Donors to ACCF enjoy tax advantages not available to private foundation donors. They also receive professional services without hiring staff. Nonprofit organizations receive grants from community foundations to support their programs and projects. Many nonprofits also establish their own endowment funds with the foundation as a means of investing for the future. We’re also engaged as a community leader. We help set the vision for Ashland County while ensuring charitable gifts are used effectively to meet the community’s present needs and to build a brighter future. Ronald Crall Family Scholarship ALWAYS an active, healthy, nonstop farmer guy, Ron, along with his wife Kolleen, was blessed to have another child later in life. He thoroughly enjoyed their daughter Grace, who is now 13 years old. Ron started having symptoms in 2009 when Grace was 6, and has been disabled in a wheelchair since April 2010. Although Grace doesn’t remember when her dad could chase her and carry her on his shoulders, she has enjoyed spending lots of time on his lap watching way too much TV, stealing his wheelchair and making her dad happy. Life with a terminal illness takes a toll on a family – emotionally, physically and financially. The Crall family has experienced all of this over the years, some aspects more than others. Being a hardworking family for generations, they have been wise and frugal with all of God’s blessings. With Ron’s recent passing, Kolleen and Grace are positioned to be financially stable. Grace will be able to attend college without the added stress of financial worries. The Cralls desire to share this same gift of a college education, perhaps with a student in a similar situation to Grace that might not be as fortunate, thus extending the Crall legacy.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. This scholarship is to assist graduating seniors of any Ashland County high school, to include home schooled students. Applicants must have a GPA of 3.0 or above and be accepted to an accredited two or four-year college or university.

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