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Testimonials

"Words can never express my thanks for all you do for 'the men and women who stand behind the badge'. The support Darren and I have received from all members of the community has been astounding. Thank you again!" - Heather Williams -- wife of seriously injured Tucson Police Officer Darren Williams

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Request To Fund A "NAMED" 100 Club Scholarship

To apply for a Scholarship, fill out the following form completely.

Named Scholarship Proposal:
Proposed Scholarship Name:
(Example: The 100 Club John Doe Memorial Scholarship)
Scholarship Amount:
(minimum $1,000/year individuals - $2,000/year not-for-profits, $5,000/year companies/corporations)

(a) Amount Per Year:

(b) Number of Years:

Total (a x b):

Tell us a little about your reasons for offering this scholarship and the reason for naming it as you have proposed:
 
Contact Information:
 
First Name:
Last Name:
Company Name:
Address:

City:

State:
Zip code:
Phone Number:
Other Number:
Email Address:
   
The scholarship recipient may be provided my contact information:
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The 100 Club of Arizona scholarship program is established to provide financial education assistance to family members of public safety officers/firefighters who have suffered a death or injury and towards further educating and/or improving the quality of life of family members of the eligible class.

The 100 Club of Arizona does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, sex, disability, veteran status or age in the administration of its scholarship program.

Persons or companies wishing to donate for the purpose of funding a “named” scholarship (e.g.: “the 100 Club ABC Corporation Scholarship”) may apply to the 100 Club.

The following rules apply to “named” scholarships:

  • The 100 Club may authorize scholarships to be created in the name/honor of a person (living or deceased) or other entity (business, foundation, corporation, etc.) within the following guidelines:
  • Persons requesting a “named” scholarship be offered shall do so on forms provided by the 100 Club.
  • All proposed “named” scholarships shall be subject to the review of the 100 Club who may grant approval, disapproval, or approval subject to modifications. Should the 100 Club disapprove the proposal, or the donor does not agree with any modifications made, the donor’s funds will be returned.
  • Scholarships in the name/honor of a person shall be a minimum of $1,000 for each proposed scholarship year.
  • Scholarships in the name/honor of a not-for-profit shall be a minimum of $2,000 for each proposed scholarship year.
  • Scholarships in the name/honor of an entity shall be a minimum of $5,000 for each proposed scholarship year.
  • All funds to secure a named scholarship must be paid in advance (e.g.: a four-year $1,000 annual scholarship would require the donor to submit $4,000 with the request for named scholarship). The 100 Club may, but shall not be required to, grant exceptions to this advance funding requirement for the second and subsequent years of multi-year scholarships from entities that will provide a pledge or letter of commitment acceptable to the 100 Club.
  • The authority to evaluate applicants and applications and make an award rests solely with the 100 Club of Arizona, and not the donor.
  • The 100 Club may make modifications to the scholarship program at any time.
    
By clicking the button below you agree to the program rules described above and on the previous page.