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There are 291 scholarships available for students who have completed community service as of December 2025. You can find hundreds of community service-related scholarships available for college, high school senior, college senior, high school freshman, college freshman, post-graduate, and high school juniors. Some prominent community service-related scholarships for students include the Price Benowitz Social Justice Scholarship, the Scholarships for Survivors, and the Doniphan Veteran's Park Scholarship. You can find community service-related scholarships for pursuing your undergraduate, community college, four-year, or vocational.
You can find scholarship financial aid for students who have completed community service or volunteer work by using a scholarship search engine like Scholarships That Work, which has 291 community service scholarships with an average award amount of $3,820. You can also find scholarships for community service by inquiring with organizations that offer community service-related scholarships, like the Price Benowitz Social Justice Scholarship, the Patient Advocate Foundation, the Grand Island Community Foundation, or the Amarillo Area Foundation (AAF), Inc..
To apply for community service-related scholarships, you will need to fill out the scholarship application form on the scholarship page. For two of these scholarships, you will need to submit an essay. Several community service scholarships require a resume, and a few awards require letters of recommendation. The GPA requirements for community service scholarships vary between a 2.0 and 3.8 minimum GPA, while the SAT and ACT requirements vary between a 1200 and 1200 minimum SAT. Two community service scholarships require nomination from a teacher or coach.
Some of the best scholarships for students who have completed community service are the Paulus Schroeter Scholarship, the Mary Davidson Bryan Scholarship, the Kevin M. Shea Memorial Scholarship, the Martinsburg 200th Anniversary Scholarship Fund, and the Victoria M. O'Neill Memorial Scholarship Fund. The best community service scholarships will be listed at the top of this page.
All students who have completed community service or volunteer work are eligible to apply for the scholarships on this page. Other eligibility requirements for for students who have completed community service may vary, so be sure to read the scholarship listing carefully. One scholarship that require community service is specifically open to applicants who identify as Asian students. There are two scholarships for students who have completed community service for disabled students with legally blind or blind. You may also be eligible for three community service-related awards if you have Cancer, Malignancy, or Tumor. Of these scholarships, 25 require community service participation. Plus, eight scholarships community service-related require extracurricular involvement. For military-affiliated students, there are one scholarship community service-related specifically available to you.
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