The Community Foundation of WNC Awards Scholarships Totaling $410,250

The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina (CFWNC) recently approved scholarships totaling $410,250 to 91 WNC students in 60 schools in 19 counties.

More than 60 volunteers from the community worked to review applications and select recipients, some through Zoom meetings and online interviews.

Top recipients included: Sophia Fairbairn from Asheville High School who was awarded the Marilyn Lester and William Lester Scholarship valued at $40,000 over four years as well as the R. Walker Geitner III Memorial Scholarship and the William Bradley Ayers Memorial Scholarship. Dominique Gant from Asheville High School who was awarded the Marilyn Lester and William Lester Scholarship valued at $40,000 over four years. Owen Koppe from NC School of Science and Math who was awarded the Irving Jacob Reuter Award valued at $30,000 over four years as well as the Rotary Club of Asheville Harry R. Morrill Scholarship.

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Other Buncombe County students awarded scholarships include:

Sean Clark                                           Asheville High School
Emelia Conley                                    Asheville Christian Academy
Andrew Cook                                     North Buncombe High School
William David                                    Christ School
Jed Dorsey                                          Clyde A. Erwin High School
Kaylee Flannigan                              Western Carolina University
Ruby Gerken                                      UNC School of the Arts High School
Dylan Gudac                                       Enka High School
Alex Knickrehm                                 A. C. Reynolds High School
Andrew Knight                                  Charles D. Owen High School
Bailey Lankford                                 School of Inquiry & Life Sciences
Gabrielle Martin                               T.C. Roberson High School
Leah Morrissey                                 Martin L. Nesbitt, Jr. Discovery Academy
Alex Plemmons                                 Western Carolina University
Addison Porter                                  A. C. Reynolds High School
Joy Prettyman                                   North Buncombe High School
Shannon Retzloff                             Home School
Amelia Seligman                               T.C. Roberson High School
Benjamin Solomon                          School of Inquiry & Life Sciences
Margaret Stewart                            Asheville High School
Amelia Sullivan                                  North Buncombe High School
Zoe Sumner                                        UNC Charlotte
Tamia Taylor                                      A.C. Reynolds High School
Antonio Torres                                  Enka High School
Emma Whitney                                 Martin L. Nesbitt, Jr. Discovery Academy
Ava Yurchak                                        Charles D. Owen High School

Scholarship endowments can have broad eligibility criteria, be focused on a particular school or county, offered to students pursuing a degree in a stated field or available to those who will attend a designated college or university.

“Members of the Scholarship Committee worked well together, coalescing quickly into a cooperative group with an eye toward picking students who best represent the qualifications outlined in the scholarship guidelines,” said Christena Southwick, Rotary Club of Asheville-Downtown committee member. “From a large pool of student applications, amazing students were chosen for follow-up virtual interviews and final selection. What a wonderful opportunity CFWNC provides the committees and area youth, sending them off to college and bright futures. I very much appreciated being a part of the process.”

CFWNC works with families, businesses and nonprofits to strengthen communities through the creation of charitable funds and strategic grantmaking. A permanent charitable resource, the Foundation manages over 1,200 funds and facilitated $22 million in grants last year bringing total giving to more than $276 million since its founding in 1978. Learn more at www.cfwnc.org.