Scholarship program issues call for applicants

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Posted 10/14/20

The National Association of Secondary School Principals, along with Prudential Financial, are calling on Washington youth volunteers to apply for scholarships and national recognition through The …

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Scholarship program issues call for applicants

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The National Association of Secondary School Principals, along with Prudential Financial, are calling on Washington youth volunteers to apply for scholarships and national recognition through The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards.

Washington students in grades 5 to 12 are invited to apply for 2021 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards if they have made meaningful contributions to their communities through volunteering within the past 12 months — virtually or otherwise. 

The application, due Nov. 10, is available at www.spirit.prudential.com.

“While this is one of the most unusual times in recent history for American students, we know that young volunteers have a long history of rising to the challenges of the moment,” said JoAnn Bartoletti, executive director and CEO of the National Association of Secondary School Principals. 

“Today through Nov. 10, we call on parents, educators and local leaders to join us in celebrating the young volunteers who are innovating and adapting to serve their communities, and setting an important example for their peers in the process.”

The top middle level and high school volunteer from each state and the District of Columbia will be named State Honorees in February and will receive $1,000 scholarships, engraved silver medallions, and an invitation to the program’s national recognition events in May, where officials will name America’s top 10 youth volunteers of 2021. 

Those national honorees will receive additional $5,000 scholarships, gold medallions, crystal trophies for their nominating schools or organizations, and $5,000 Prudential grants for nonprofit charitable organizations of their choice.

“More than 25 years ago, we founded the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards to honor young volunteers working to meet the needs of our changing world — a mission that feels especially timely today,” said Charles Lowrey, chairman and CEO of Prudential Financial. 

“As life evolves due to COVID-19, young Americans are continuing to address urgent issues facing their communities, and we celebrate their service in hopes that they’ll inspire others to do the same.”

Local-level honorees in each state will receive awards ranging from bronze medallions to certificates. 

Qualifying local honorees also receive President’s Volunteer Service Awards.

The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards was created in 1995 to recognize the exemplary volunteer work of middle level and high school students. Since then, awards have been granted to more than 140,000 middle and high school students across the country at the local, state and national level.