Grant Application Forms
Our group through its foundation offers four different book grants for college students.
The HCRT Foundation solicits, receives, and invests gifts of money and property of every kind. Memorial and Honorary gifts to the HCRT Foundation will encourage students majoring in Education or the Arts to achieve their dream.
Find out more about these book grants by reading below and then following the links to find the requirements for applying for each one.
The HCRT Foundation solicits, receives, and invests gifts of money and property of every kind. Memorial and Honorary gifts to the HCRT Foundation will encourage students majoring in Education or the Arts to achieve their dream.
Find out more about these book grants by reading below and then following the links to find the requirements for applying for each one.
HCRT Foundation Donation Form
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Griffith Family Book Grant Application Form (Click on the form to download.)
High School Activity Checklist (Click on the checklist to download.)
Lois Ann Griffith was a school teacher, 4-H advisor, volunteer, church choir member and director, mother, and loving wife. She believed in giving back to the many communities that touched her. She enjoyed watching all her children grow up. Her children include Jan, Pat, Chuck, Ken, Martha, Kim, her Liberty Center students, and her Henry County 4-H youth.
Lois shared her many talents through the youth of our community. This book grant will provide a lasting tribute to Lois's memory and will assist qualified students to attend college.
Book grants from this fund are awarded to full-time undergraduate students wishing to obtain a Bachelor's Degree in Education. Preference will be given to a new (freshman) student each year from Henry County, Ohio. If no one is eligible, the committee may use discretion for students already enrolled in education degree programs. If no recipient is available, the monies are added to the succeeding year's book grant. If the selected recipient is unable to attend college that fall, the alternate will be awarded the book grant. The grant is for $1,500.
Applications due by April 6.
NOTE - The grants below are for current college students. You may apply for all three, if applicable, using the "Combined Grant Application Form" at the bottom of the page.
Karen Brubaker Book Grant
This $1,500 grant is given in memory of Karen Brubaker who taught in the Holgate Local Schools until retiring in 2003. She taught 4th grade there for 33 years. She was a graduate of Napoleon H.S. (1966) and Bowling Green State University (1970). Upon retirement, she continued to be very active in her church as organist, the Henry County Retired Teachers Association (HCRTA), the Henry County Arts Council, and many other volunteer activities. Karen served as webmaster for the H.C.R.T.A. for many years.
Book grants from this fund are awarded to full-time undergraduate students wishing to obtain a Bachelor Degree in Education. This book grant is available to students who will be a college sophomore, junior or senior or in graduate school. If the selected recipient is unable to attend college that fall, the alternate will be awarded the book grant.
Applications due by June 1. (Scroll down to the "combined grant application form" below.)
Lucille and Margaret Sherman Book Grant
This $1,500 grant is given in memory of two sisters who collectively taught many students for over 82 years. Both were graduates of Bowling Green State University and began their teaching careers in a one-room school house. Upon retirement, both sisters continued to be very active in their church, the Henry County Retired Teachers Association (HCRT), and many other volunteer activities. Lucille was one of the first trustees of the HCRT Foundation when it was formed and established as the Margaret Sherman Book Grant as a memorial to her sister.
Applications due by June 1. (Scroll down to the "combined grant application form" below.)
Roger King Music Book Grant
Roger King was the band and choral director at Napoleon High School for many years. His marching bands performed at parades and events across the country and many residents of Henry County looked forward to watching them perform at Napoleon High School. The Roger King book grant program is intended to provide recognition and financial assistance to a student who is at least a sophomore in college. The candidate must be (1) a graduate of a high school in Henry County, Ohio, (2) be enrolled in an education degree field and (3) recognize music and the arts as an enrichment to daily living. The book grant carries a stipend of $1,500 based on merit and/or need.
Applications due by June 1. (Scroll down to the "combined grant application form" below and the "combined checklist" below. Both are Google Docs.)
COMBINED GRANT APPLICATION FORM (Word)
COMBINED FORM ACTIVITY CHECKLIST
High School Activity Checklist (Click on the checklist to download.)
Lois Ann Griffith was a school teacher, 4-H advisor, volunteer, church choir member and director, mother, and loving wife. She believed in giving back to the many communities that touched her. She enjoyed watching all her children grow up. Her children include Jan, Pat, Chuck, Ken, Martha, Kim, her Liberty Center students, and her Henry County 4-H youth.
Lois shared her many talents through the youth of our community. This book grant will provide a lasting tribute to Lois's memory and will assist qualified students to attend college.
Book grants from this fund are awarded to full-time undergraduate students wishing to obtain a Bachelor's Degree in Education. Preference will be given to a new (freshman) student each year from Henry County, Ohio. If no one is eligible, the committee may use discretion for students already enrolled in education degree programs. If no recipient is available, the monies are added to the succeeding year's book grant. If the selected recipient is unable to attend college that fall, the alternate will be awarded the book grant. The grant is for $1,500.
Applications due by April 6.
NOTE - The grants below are for current college students. You may apply for all three, if applicable, using the "Combined Grant Application Form" at the bottom of the page.
Karen Brubaker Book Grant
This $1,500 grant is given in memory of Karen Brubaker who taught in the Holgate Local Schools until retiring in 2003. She taught 4th grade there for 33 years. She was a graduate of Napoleon H.S. (1966) and Bowling Green State University (1970). Upon retirement, she continued to be very active in her church as organist, the Henry County Retired Teachers Association (HCRTA), the Henry County Arts Council, and many other volunteer activities. Karen served as webmaster for the H.C.R.T.A. for many years.
Book grants from this fund are awarded to full-time undergraduate students wishing to obtain a Bachelor Degree in Education. This book grant is available to students who will be a college sophomore, junior or senior or in graduate school. If the selected recipient is unable to attend college that fall, the alternate will be awarded the book grant.
Applications due by June 1. (Scroll down to the "combined grant application form" below.)
Lucille and Margaret Sherman Book Grant
This $1,500 grant is given in memory of two sisters who collectively taught many students for over 82 years. Both were graduates of Bowling Green State University and began their teaching careers in a one-room school house. Upon retirement, both sisters continued to be very active in their church, the Henry County Retired Teachers Association (HCRT), and many other volunteer activities. Lucille was one of the first trustees of the HCRT Foundation when it was formed and established as the Margaret Sherman Book Grant as a memorial to her sister.
Applications due by June 1. (Scroll down to the "combined grant application form" below.)
Roger King Music Book Grant
Roger King was the band and choral director at Napoleon High School for many years. His marching bands performed at parades and events across the country and many residents of Henry County looked forward to watching them perform at Napoleon High School. The Roger King book grant program is intended to provide recognition and financial assistance to a student who is at least a sophomore in college. The candidate must be (1) a graduate of a high school in Henry County, Ohio, (2) be enrolled in an education degree field and (3) recognize music and the arts as an enrichment to daily living. The book grant carries a stipend of $1,500 based on merit and/or need.
Applications due by June 1. (Scroll down to the "combined grant application form" below and the "combined checklist" below. Both are Google Docs.)
COMBINED GRANT APPLICATION FORM (Word)
COMBINED FORM ACTIVITY CHECKLIST