Numotion Foundation launches scholarship program
By HME News Staff
Updated Tue September 8, 2020
BRENTWOOD, Tenn. - The Numotion Foundation has established the Numotion Foundation Scholarship Fund in partnership with the United Negro College Fund to provide tuition and housing assistance for African American students living with mobility related disabilities. “Everyone should have the opportunity to pursue their interests and purpose through higher education,” said Mike Swinford, president of Numotion Foundation and CEO of Numotion. “The foundation is honored to partner with UNCF to help relieve the financial challenges to achieving a college degree and ensure deserving students have the support they need to be successful.” The Numotion Foundation has committed $20,000 for the next three years, for a total contribution of $60,000. Those eligible to apply must have an established grade point average of 2.75 or greater, provide UNCF with a letter of recommendation and a statement of career interests, and be in any stage of obtaining a four-year degree at a qualifying institution. UNCF will administer the scholarship program and provide distributions at its discretion. The organization's mission is “to build a robust and nationally recognized pipeline of under-represented students who, because of UNCF support, became highly qualified college graduates and to ensure that our network of member institutions is a respected model of best practice moving students to and through college.”
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