Solomon and Rebecca Topletz Scholarship Fund of the SWCF Grant
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Funding Amount
US $1,305
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Solomon and Rebecca Topletz Scholarship Fund of the SWCF Grant
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Dallas Jewish Community Foundation
Amount: US $1,305
Last Updated: January 14, 2026
Summary
The Solomon and Rebecca Topletz Scholarship Fund, established by the Dallas Jewish Community Foundation, provides a $1,080 scholarship to support local undergraduate and graduate students in their pursuit of higher education. This initiative honors the legacy of Solomon and Rebecca Topletz by fostering academic success and encouraging students to become compassionate, responsible citizens committed to community betterment.Overview
Dallas Jewish Community Foundation The Dallas Jewish Community Foundation (DJCF) is a philanthropic organization dedicated to strengthening and empowering the Greater Dallas Jewish community and the broader region through strategic charitable giving. Established to help individuals, families, and organizations achieve their philanthropic goals, the Foundation manages a wide range of donor-advised funds, endowments, scholarships, and community grants that support education, social services, health, Jewish life, and cultural enrichment. DJCF’s mission emphasizes tikkun olam—repairing the world—by fostering generosity, ensuring the long-term sustainability of vital community institutions, and improving quality of life for people of all backgrounds. Guided by Jewish values, the Foundation serves as a trusted partner in philanthropy, connecting donors with meaningful causes, supporting innovative programs, and investing in initiatives that create lasting, positive impact throughout Greater Dallas and beyond. Solomon and Rebecca Topletz Scholarship Fund of the SWCF This scholarship was created by grandchildren Vicki, Dennis, and Steve Topletz in memory of their grandparents Solomon and Rebecca (obm), supports local undergraduate and graduate students pursuing higher education. The award aims to help students achieve academic success while encouraging them to grow into compassionate, responsible, and community-minded citizens.Eligibility
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