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Posted on December 26, 2005
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| Deadline: April 1, 2006 |
Hitachi Foundation Opens Youth Community Service Awards Nomination Process
Hitachi Foundation Opens Youth Community Service Awards Nomination Process
The Hitachi Foundation presents the Yoshiyama Award for Exemplary Service to the
Community each year to ten high school seniors from around
the United States on the basis of their community-service
activities.
The award is accompanied by a gift of $5,000, dispensed over
two years. Recipients may use the award at their discretion.
(The award is not a scholarship.)
Yoshiyama Award selection is based upon service and the
opportunity for longer-term social change rather than on
academic achievement or extracurricular activities. Grade-point
averages, SAT scores, and school club memberships are not
considered in the selection process.
To be eligible for the award, candidates must be graduating
high school seniors in the U.S. or U.S. territories (nominees
need not be college bound); individuals whose activities
impacted a socially, economically, or culturally isolated area;
nominated by someone familiar with their service (clergy,
school official, teacher, service agency representative, etc.);
individuals whose activities created longer-term, sustainable
social change; individuals whose service has surpassed what is
ordinarily expected of a socially responsible citizen;
individuals who have demonstrated self-motivation, leadership,
creativity, dedication, and commitment in pursuing their
service; and individuals who have made a conscious effort to
involve and inspire others to participate in community action.
Students must be nominated for the award. Self-nominations and
nominations from family members are automatically disqualified.
Visit the Hitachi Foundation Web site for complete program
guidelines and nomination procedures.
Contact:
Link to Complete RFP
Primary Subject: Children and Youth
Geographic Funding Area: National
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