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Zonta
Club of the Conejo Valley Area
Women Helping Women Scholarships |
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The Zonta Club of the Conejo Valley Area is a service
group consisting of executives in business committed to advancing the status of women locally and globally. Through
the efforts of the club's members, a Foundation
has been established to fund scholarships to women, age 25 and over,
seeking to acquire additional education and skills
in order to return to employment after being out
of the paid work force to care for their families. Every year,
the Zonta Foundation of the Conejo Valley Area offers
FIVE SCHOLARSHIPS to career-oriented,
re-entry students with a sincere need for financial
assistance.
- One $1,000 scholarship will be awarded in honor of Dr.
Maxine Crossley in honor of education
- One $1,000 scholarship is reserved for a qualifying student
majoring in graphic arts desktop publishing or Journalism
to honor the late Martha Desch, a local, well-known
writer, editor and graphic artist, and
- One $1,000 is the Betty Norton Scholarship (past President
of Zonta Club of the Conejo Valley Area) for victims
of domestic violence to improve their status.
- One $1,000 re-entry scholarship is available for qualifying
students majoring in nursing.
- The last $1,000 scholarship is allocated for general continuing
education.
The
requirements for these scholarships are:
1. Applicant must be a resident of Ventura
County or reside in Malibu, Westlake Village,
or Agoura Hills if in Los Angeles County.
2. Proof of enrollment for current year or Letter
of Acceptance from an Accredited Trade School
or College for next enrollment period must be
provided.
3. Completion of Application available on-line
at www.zontacv.org.
4. Availability for Interview by Zonta Scholarship
Committee at designated date and time
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Women Helping Women Re-Entry Scholarship
Applications are now available. Click
here to download. Deadline is February 6th for local $1,000 Scholarship. Contact us by e-mail at: scholarships@zontacv.org, or by mail at P.O. Box 4832, Thousand Oaks, CA 91359. |
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The Jane M.
Klausman Women in Business Scholarships
Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship
Applications are now available. Click
here to download.
Local Award deadline is February 6th. Contact us by e-mail: scholarships@zontacv.org, or by mail at P.O. Box 4832, Thousand Oaks, CA. 91359. |
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The Jane M. Klausman
Women in Business Scholarships are awarded to women
in the business field at the undergraduate level who
have demonstrated outstanding potential in the field.
The ZI Foundation established the Jane M. Klausman Women
in Business Scholarships in 1997 for women pursuing
an undergraduate degree in business leading to a business
management career. The program was established from
a bequest by Jane M. Klausman, a member of the Zonta
Club of Syracuse, NY and the 1990-1995 ZI Parliamentarian.
To qualify an applicant must have completed two-three
years in an accredited undergraduate program; demonstrate
outstanding academic credentials; clearly identify the
relevance of the applicant's academic program to the
business field; and specifically outline the applicant's
professional and career goals as they relate to advancing
women in the field of business. A local award of $400 is available to one local winner. Local winners compete for a District cash award of $350. District winners compete with other district winners for a $5,000 cash award from Zonta International. Contact us at: www.zontacv.org or Zonta Scholarships, P.O. Box 4832, Thousand Oaks, CA. 91359 |
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Rae
Ross Ccommunity Service Award |
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There are those people
who open their hearts to others…Who never think twice
about giving of themselves. They are the wonderful,
warm-hearted people who make all the difference!
Let me tell you a Little bit about the person in whose
honor and memory we have named the Rae Ross Award. Rae
Ross will always be remembered with a smile! She was
a tireless volunteer in all facets of her life. One
of her favorites was the Manna food Bank where she was
a weekly volunteer for many years. In her career as
a Realtor, she volunteered as a member of the Association
of Realtors board and was named their Realtor of the
Year in 1990. She was a mentor to many entering the
Real Estate profession and to women in business.
Rae joined our Zonta Club of the Conejo Valley Area
in 1980 and it soon became evident that she was a worker!
She served on m any committees, on the Board, and was
our Club President for two terms- from 1984-1986.
Special Kid's Day was a particular love of Rae's. It
was she who convinced Zonta on the idea that our club
would be the permanent sponsor and organizers for this
wonderful Conejo Valley Days Activity that pairs handicapped
children with volunteers from the community for a morning
of carnival, rides, games and lunch for all. Of course,
Rae took the leadership role and was our chair for the
event, coordinating this monumental event for 2 years!.
Then she moved up to the Conejo Valley Days Steering
committee to chair the Sponsorship Committee. To nominate someone in the Conejo Valley Area for the Rae Ross Award, contact us at: Zonta Club of the Conejo Valley Area, P.O. Box 4832, Thousand Oaks, CA. 91359. |
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Young
Women in Public Affairs Award
Young Women in Public Affairs Scholarship
Applications are now available for young women ages 16-20 years old. Click
here to download. Deadline is February 6th. |
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Established during the
1990-1992 Biennium, the purpose of the Zonta International
YWPA program is to encourage young women to think of themselves
as global citizens and to promote public affairs as a
career option.
The goal of the Young Women in Public
Affairs (YWPA) Program is to encourage more young women
to participate in public and political life by recognizing
a young woman’s (age 16-20) commitment to the
volunteer sector, evidence of volunteer leadership achievements
and a dedication to the advancement of the status of
women.
Applicants are asked to reflect on their lives, their
commitment to the communities in which they live, and
the role models that have inspired them to become involved
in their community or in a specific prospective career.
The Zonta International Young Women in Public Affairs
program looks to the young women of today for the leaders
of tomorrow. Mail in your YWPA Application with supporting documentation by February 6th, to: Zonta Club of the Conejo Valley Area, P.O. Box 4832, Thousand Oaks, CA. 91359.
Apply for this scholarship at this link: http://www.zonta.org/site/PageServer?pagename=zi_issues_programs_ywpa_application
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