Emerging nonprofit leaders earn scholarships, internships
Two Arizona State University American Humanics students have been awarded Next Generation Nonprofit Leaders Program (NextGen) scholarships.
These students will each receive $4,500 from NextGen as part of a multi-year Kellogg Foundation Grant to American Humanics Inc. to support students across the American Humanics campus affiliate network. The NextGen scholarships support costs associated with the students’ senior internships in nonprofits.
ASU American Humanics NextGen scholarship recipients are David Heyward, of New Castle, Del., and Mary Whatcott, of Novato, Calif.
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