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Skater's Horizon

Scholarship, Grants, & Opportunities 

for Youth Changemakers

AEP Diversity in the Environmental Profession Student Scholarship (San Diego)

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September 4 2025

Deadline: 

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Eligible applicants for the San Diego Chapter of AEP scholarship must be undergraduate or graduate students attending a university or community college in San Diego or Imperial County. They must be pursuing a career with an environmental focus and have a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Age: college student

Eligibility:

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Opportunity or Amount:

$1,000

Association of Environmental Professionals Student Scholarship Program (San Fransisco)

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May 31 2025

Deadline: 

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Eligible applicants must be full-time undergraduate or graduate students pursuing an environmental career at an accredited college or university within the counties served by the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of AEP. A minimum 3.0 GPA and free AEP student membership are required. Santa Clara County students are not eligible under this chapter.
Age: college student

Eligibility:

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Opportunity or Amount:

$2,000

Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship

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January 21 2026

Deadline: 

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Applicants must attend an accredited U.S. university, have a strong academic record, and show financial need to qualify.
Age: college student

Eligibility:

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Opportunity or Amount:

$1,000

The Explorers Club Student Grants

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Varies - Explorers Club Impact Grants is open with rolling deadlines

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Explorers Club Student Grants are open to students conducting scientific fieldwork and exploration. Eligibility varies by grant type.
Age: varies

Eligibility:

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Opportunity or Amount:

$5,000

Alaska Space Grant Program - Undergraduate

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Varies - September

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The Alaska Space Grant Program offers funding to U.S. citizens pursuing undergraduate degrees in STEM or STEM education at Alaska-based colleges and universities. Applicants are encouraged to engage in hands-on research that supports academic and career growth, with special encouragement for women, underrepresented minorities, and students with disabilities. The program aims to enhance STEM education through experiential learning and has awarded over $700,000 to Alaska students in the past seven years.
Age: undergraduate student

Eligibility:

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Opportunity or Amount:

Varies

CUSABIO Biotechnology Scholarships 2023

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September 15 2025

Deadline: 

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The CUSABIO Scholarship is open to undergraduate or graduate students with at least one year remaining in a biology, life sciences, or related major. Applicants must be enrolled or accepted at a college or university.
Age: college student

Eligibility:

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Opportunity or Amount:

$1,000

Theodore Gordon Flyfishers, Inc. Founders Fund Scholarship

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June 30 2026

Deadline: 

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This scholarship is open to graduate students majoring in environmental studies who are pursuing education and work in the American Northeast. Applicants must have a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 and at least a 3.5 GPA in their environmental program.
Age: graduate students

Eligibility:

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Opportunity or Amount:

$5,000

UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program

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September 16 2025

Deadline: 

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To be eligible, applicants must be graduating high school seniors enrolling full-time at an HBCU in fall 2023, with a minimum 2.8 GPA. They must be U.S. citizens, legal permanent residents, or nationals, and plan to pursue majors in engineering, computer science, or related fields such as geology, public affairs, or mathematics. A resume highlighting leadership and STEM involvement, along with a personal statement, is required.
Age:12th grade

Eligibility:

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Opportunity or Amount:

$15000

Society for Science STEM Action Grants

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March 5 2025

Deadline: 

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To be eligible for this grant, organizations must be U.S.-based nonprofits with a 501(c)(3) designation or have a fiscal sponsor, align with Society for Science’s STEM-focused mission, serve at least 25 U.S. residents, and have an operating budget under $1.5 million. Ineligible applicants include private institution-affiliated programs, school-specific organizations, youth-led or K–12 student-run groups, chapters of national organizations, religious or political groups with integrated beliefs, and newly formed organizations not yet serving the public.
Age:NA

Eligibility:

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Opportunity or Amount:

Up to $5,000

F5 STEM & AI Grants for Women and Girls of Color

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Apply March 1-15 2025

Deadline: 

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Eligible nonprofits must be legally registered or fiscally sponsored for at least three years and primarily focus on increasing representation of women of color in STEM education within the tech sector. They must serve a majority of women or girls of color, have an operational website, and not discriminate based on sexual orientation or gender identity. Preference is given to projects involving AI literacy, and organizations worldwide may apply, with additional review required for those outside the U.S.
Age:NA

Eligibility:

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Opportunity or Amount:

$50,000

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* Disclaimer This scholarship information is subject to change. While our team works to keep the database accurate, we recommend verifying all details on the official scholarship website.*

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