Hemophilia Federation of America is a national nonprofit organization that assists, educates and advocates for the bleeding disorders community.
The Education Scholarship is designed to assist students with a bleeding disorder (or parents, spouses or siblings, if additional funding is available) with tuition assistance as they pursue their education at an accredited, not-for-profit college, university or vocational/technical school. Students must reside in the state of Wisconsin or receive care at one of the Wisconsin […]
Who can apply: Individuals within the bleeding disorders community聽who聽reside in the state of Michigan聽seeking a post-secondary education, which can include a community college, university, graduate level or trade school. This includes those with bleeding disorders (clotting disorders are not eligible for this scholarship) and immediate family members (parent, sibling, grandchild) of those with a bleeding […]
Up to four $500 scholarship awards are made per year to 1) individuals with hemophilia or a similar inherited bleeding disorder or 2) their immediate family members. Two awards honor the memory of Herb Schlaughenhoupt, Jr., one of the founders of the Kentucky Hemophilia Foundation, the third award honors the memory of Terry D. Turner, […]
The Nate Slack Scholarship award, presented by HF healthcare, wants to honor memory and a giving spirit of Nate Slack by providing two (2) $1,000 educational scholarships. The scholarships are made available to people with hemophilia A/B or von Willebrand, or to a parent/guardian or sibling who is impacted. All applicants must be accepted to […]
The Lyman Fisher Scholarship was established to honor Dr. Lyman Fisher a teacher, researcher, and clinician in hemostasis. For many years, he directed the adult hemophilia program for Virginia. He will be remembered for his steadfast commitment to his patients and students, his respect for those who served under him, his community service and his […]
Application is now open!聽One (1) scholarship will be awarded in the amount of $2,000.00 to the immediate family member of a person with a bleeding disorder. Eligibility Requirements: Must be a parent/sibling/child of a person with a bleeding disorder May or may not have a bleeding disorder themselves Seeking a post-secondary education from a college, […]
The Association designates funds for the higher education of its members at聽accredited vocational schools and undergraduate programs. Applicants must be individuals with or immediate family members of individuals with a congenital聽bleeding disorder and be dues-paying members of the Association. One award will聽be granted per year for members living within the same immediate household.聽Depending upon available […]
The George and Linda Price Educational Scholarship Program聽awards聽funds for post-secondary education to eligible HACA members. The board recently voted to increase the amount of the scholarship award. Now two recipients will receive a $3,000 scholarship each for use within one academic year. This program is open to members of HACA with a bleeding disorder, as […]
The Eric Dostie Memorial College Scholarship was created to honor the memory of Eric Dostie by awarding financial assistance to students with hemophilia or a related bleeding disorder, or to their family members. Students must be citizens of the United States, and enrolled full-time in an accredited two- or four-year college program. The scholarship will […]
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