
Scholarships Awarded To Palm Beach And Martin County Students Headed To College This Fall; Community Foundation Has Provided $19.1 Million In Scholarships To Date, Totaling Nearly 3,500 Awards
The Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties awarded $1.4 million in college scholarships through its 2025 Scholarship Program. A total of 115 scholarships were granted to students enrolling in college this fall, continuing the Community Foundation’s longstanding commitment to expanding access to higher education.

The Community Foundation, a nonprofit organization, is dedicated to fostering partnerships with donors, nonprofits and community members to address the region’s chronic and emerging civic and social issues. The foundation offers both need- and merit-based scholarships funded through more than 100 donor-established funds. This year, the Scholarship Program received 829 completed applications and the average award totaled $12,000.
“We were truly inspired by the caliber of this year’s applicants,” said Dr. Joanne Julien, chair of the Community Foundation’s Scholarship Committee. “Each scholarship recipient demonstrated academic achievement, a strong sense of resilience and tremendous potential to make a lasting impact in their communities and careers.”

Since launching its scholarship program in 1985, the Community Foundation has distributed over $19.1 million in scholarships to nearly 3,500 students in Palm Beach and Martin counties. The scholarships help reduce student loan burdens and open doors to higher education for students who may not otherwise struggle to afford college.

“Our goal is to support students who have the passion and ability to succeed, but not always the financial means,” said Danita R. DeHaney, president and CEO of the Community Foundation. “This investment in their future is also an investment in the future of Palm Beach and Martin counties.”
To learn more about the scholarship program, visit https://yourcommunityfoundation.org/about-scholarships/.
