HomeMy WebLinkAboutAssociation of WA Cities (2)Center for Quality Communities
November 17, 2017
Mayor Patrick Downie
City of Port Angeles
321 E 5th St
Port Angeles, WA 98362-3206
Dear Mayor Downie,
1076 Franklin St SE
Olympia, WA 98501
360.753.4137
800.562.8981
The AWC Center for Quality Communities is pleased to once again, announce the recruitment of young leaders from
your community for the 2018 Quality Communities Scholarship program. In 2017, the Center awarded six outstanding
young leaders scholarships. I hope your city will participate in this program and nominate a student to compete for a
scholarship to be awarded next spring.
The AWC Center for Quality Communities is a 501(c)(3) organization, sponsored by the Association of Washington Cities,
to promote civic engagement and provide the public a better understanding of the role cities and towns play in
Washington. In 2018, we are pleased to be able to offer six $1,200 Quality Communities Scholarships to outstanding
high school seniors. The funds were raised during AWC's 2017 Annual Conference in Vancouver when city officials, just
like you, pledged to invest in young leaders—the future of our communities.
Your city or town can be an integral part of the Center's scholarship program by selecting and nominating one young
leader who plans to attend college or a trade school in fall 2018. How you decide to recruit applicants is completely up
to you. You can look community wide, concentrate on city hall volunteers, or partner with your community high school.
The deadline for nominating your local student is March 9, 2018.
I've enclosed information about the AWC Center for Quality Communities and the scholarship fund, and you can find the
application form and outreach suggestions at www.cfgc.org. I look forward to seeing your application form. If you have
any questions, please contact Karen Tanner (karent@awcnet.org) at (360) 753-4137.
Sincerely,
Peter B. King
AWC Chief Executive Officer
c: City Clerk
1076 Franklin St SE
AWC Center -for Quality ommunities Olympia, WA 98501
360.753.4137
800.562.8981
AWC Center for Quality Communities Scholarship
Background
AWC Center for Quality Communities promotes
municipal leadership development and civic
engagement. Our goal is to help residents
understand the important role their cities and towns
play in Washington. The Center is a 501(c)(3)
organization.
We believe in helping to ensure the success of
student leaders who care about their communities
The Center for Quality Communities Scholarship
supports senior high school students who are
actively engaged with their community and/or city
government and want to pursue post -secondary
education.
The scholarship fund is supported by people who
are passionate about cultivating Washington's
future local leaders.
Scholarships
Six $1,200 scholarships will be awarded to high
school students who plan to pursue a post-
secondary degree in fall 2018. Scholarship funds
will be sent directly to the institution. Funds can be
used for education expenses and will be deposited
directly into a student account.
Student eligibility
Students interested in competing for the Center for
Quality Communities scholarship fund must be:
• Involved (or have been involved) with a city
government or with a community/school
leadership activity;
• Eligible to graduate from high school, complete
home school or receive a GED in
spring/summer 2018;
• A Washington state resident; and
• Plan to continue education in the 2018-2019
academic year at an accredited college,
community college or trade school on a half-
time or more basis.
Timeframe
Washington's 281 cities and towns begin recruiting
scholarship applicants in fall 2017. Each
participating city must forward the completed
application form of one nominee to the AWC Center
for Quality Communities by March 9, 2018.
Scholarship winners will be notified in May 2018.
City instructions & selection process
One nominee per city/town will be considered for
the Center for Quality Communities scholarship
fund.
Cities are asked to:
• Decide how you want to choose one local
nominee (competitive process open to the
community, competitive process open to active
city volunteers, recruit through local schools,
etc.). You may limit applicants to city residents.
• Publicize the scholarship.
• Collect locally completed application forms.
• Write a letter of support for your nominee.
• Submit one application form and letter of
support to:
Center for Quality Communities
Scholarship
1076 Franklin St SE
Olympia, WA 98501-1346
Deadline for city nominee to be
forwarded to AWC Center for Quality
Communities is March 9, 2018.
For more information, check the Center for Quality
Communities website at cfqc.org.