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1 RV There Yet? Everything You Need to Know for Your Journey with Ford Family Scholarships! Jeff Strickland Student Success Counselor Scholarship Programs Ashley Potter Awards Coordinator Scholarship Programs

2 Who We Are Private, nonprofit foundation located in Roseburg, Oregon Scholarship Office in Eugene

3 The Ford Family Foundation Successful Citizens and Vital Rural Communities Kenneth and Hallie Ford –Established Foundation in 1957 –Permanent endowment to support mission through:  Grants  Community Development  Scholarship Programs

4 Ford Scholars Ford Opportunity Ford ReStart 90% unmet need Ford Sons & Daughters $3,000 - $5,000 / year The Ford Family Foundation Scholarship Programs Up to 4 Years 3 Need-Based 1 Flat Award

5 The Ford Family Foundation Scholarship Programs –5,043 students have benefited with $154 million awarded since 1994 –980 currently active recipients with $11 million in projected awards in 2015-16 –Approximately 250 scholarships awarded annually

6 Residents of Oregon/Siskiyou Co. Expected Family Contribution < $6,000 Graduating HS senior or transferring junior from CC Pursuing a bachelor’s degree beginning fall term Attend an eligible college in home state Ford Scholars Program Award Amount 90% of unmet financial need Min $1,000/Max $25,000 annually

7 Ford Scholars Program In 2015, 4,657 applicants – 120 awarded Since 1994, 2,544 awarded

8 Ford Opportunity Program  Resident of Oregon/Siskiyou Co.  Need based  Must be a single parent (“head of household”)  No support of a domestic partner  Seeking a bachelor’s degree in home state  Ed plan  At least 1 yr remaining in program Award Amount  90% of unmet financial need  Min $1,000/Max $25,000 annually

9 Ford Opportunity Program In 2015, 461 applicants – 43 awarded Since 1996, 855 awarded

10 Ford ReStart Program  Resident of Oregon/Siskiyou Co.  Need based  Must be over the age of 25 years old  Can seek a 2-year or 4-year degree in their home state  Less than ½ way through degree program  Reference required  Ed plan Award Amount  90% of unmet need  Min $1,000/Max $25,000 annually

11 Ford ReStart Program In 2015, 362 applicants – 46 awarded Since 2001, 619 awarded

12 Ford Sons & Daughters Program Program Details  Dependents of Roseburg Forest Products Co. employees  Eligible students all US plants Award Amount  CC & CT programs: $3,000/yr  Four-year school: $5,000/yr

13 Ford Sons & Daughters Program In 2015, 65 applicants – 46 awarded Since 1995, 817 awarded

14 Our Persistence Strategies: Start with…

15 Find the Right Recipient –Choose good application reviewers/interviewers and focus on:  purpose, mission, and values  scholarship criteria and program  college requirements  multi-level review

16 Alleviate Financial Barriers Partnerships  Provide sufficient funds  Establish positive relationships with student support services (you!) Flexibility  Ability to adjust award based on allowable additional costs  Opportunities for growth (study abroad & internships)  Renewable & extendable award (4 years, 5th if required)

17 Teach Leadership & Service Events & Conferences  Orientation and recognition  Connection to “Friends of the Foundation”  Group bonding activities  Educational workshops – communication, ethics, leadership

18 Support & Encourage  Clear expectations  Online policies  Tracking & communication  Networking  Role models  Quarterly letters  Certified counselor on staff

19 Support Services…  Academic Guidance (class selection, educational planning)  Career Counseling (career exploration/planning, resume development, & job search strategies)

20  EQ-I Assessments/Coaching (help identify personal strengths & areas of potential growth)  Campus Resources (locate services - counseling, learning disabilities, tutoring, etc.)  Emotional Support (for personal/life issues) Support Services…

21 Build Relationships Peer Mentor Program  Match freshmen with juniors/seniors from same university Campus Visits & Receptions Encourage Volunteer Involvement

22 Once Settled into Camp Celebration Conference!  Signet pin or ring reward Ford Scholar Alumni Association  Bi-annual newsletter  Networking through volunteer activities, the website, Facebook, LinkedIn Graduate Funding Opportunities  Maintain 3.60 undergraduate GPA  Up to 10 years to apply  Funding – 80% of unmet need ($15,000 maximum)

23 We’re on the same team Working together for success! Read about our programs on www.tfff.org ! Have concerns? Share with us! Be on the lookout for strong scholarship candidates! Keep our number handy and encourage people to call us!

24 Questions? The Ford Family Foundation Scholarship Office 440 E Broadway, Suite 200 Eugene, OR 97401 Local (541) 485-6211 Toll free (877) 864-2872 E-mail fordscholarships@tfff.org

25 Thank you!


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