Village Keepers Scholarship
Established by the African American Foundation in 2025, the Village Keepers Scholarship is intended to recognize outstanding black or black-biracial graduating seniors in Bartholomew County
Established by the African American Foundation in 2025, the Village Keepers Scholarship is intended to recognize outstanding black or black-biracial graduating seniors in Bartholomew County
Established by the Kelly Family to annually award a scholarship to a Bartholomew County resident pursuing postsecondary education in a healthcare-related field. Preference will be given to employees of Journey North
Scholarship Fund established in 2022 by the family and friends of Tim Bean to celebrate his life and memory while helping local students who have played either baseball or softball during their high school career to achieve their educational goals
Established in memory of Tom Sayrs, who was passionate about all things engineering, and was a longtime volunteer with Science Olympiad.
Established to provide a single parent or child of a single parent an opportunity to further his or her education toward a specific career or trade. In doing so it will enable not only the parent but also his or her children to have opportunities they might never have had.
Established by the estate of Delora L. Lauther. Mr. and Mrs. Lauther lived in Columbus for many years. Mr. Lauther was a former president of Irwin Union Bank & Trust Co.
Established in 2011 by The Purdue Alumni Advisory Council (PAAC), an alumni organization supporting the Purdue Polytechnic Institute in Columbus, to assist students attending Purdue Polytechnic at Columbus. PAAC promotes a variety of education and community causes.
Established by his family in memory of Phil Jackson, who died in 2006. Phil coached high school and fast-pitch softball in Columbus for more than a decade.
Established to assist students taking the next step in their educational pursuits at local accredited post-secondary institution.
Currently accepting donations in memory of Lynn Glick.
Established by the Indiana Soybean Board to honor Mr. Glick, who died on his farm in July 2005. Following graduation from Purdue, Myron returned to his family farm and seed business in Bartholomew County. At the time of his death, he was serving his eighth year as Director of the Indiana Soybean Board.