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HALO Scholarship

Sorry- Officially Closed for 2024. Will Reopen in 2025

Add Your Empowering Tomorrow's Leaders: The Our HALO Scholarship in Honor of Domestic Violence Survivors Text Here

The Our HALO Scholarship is a beacon of hope and opportunity for graduating high school seniors and college students enrolled in two or four-year programs. Established through the generous support of our HALO Fund program, this scholarship is a testament to our commitment to honoring and empowering survivors, victims, and families impacted by domestic violence. By awarding scholarships based on merit, we aim to recognize and celebrate the resilience, strength, and determination of students who have overcome adversity and are making positive contributions to their communities. Beyond academic achievement, we value leadership, community service, and advocacy in the fight to end domestic violence. Through the Our HALO Scholarship, we seek to support and uplift the next generation of leaders who will continue the legacy of compassion, advocacy, and social change in the ongoing battle against domestic violence.

Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must identify as at least one of the following:

  • Survivor of Intimate Partner Violence
  • Has lost an immediate family member by blood to domestic violence (parents, grandparents, children, grandchildren, or siblings)
  • Halo Baby Caretaker (Is a direct guardian of a child that has lost a parent to domestic violence)
  • A survivor is physically separated from their abuser for a minimum of one year, but not more than ten.
  • Has sought services from a non-profit agency that provides services to survivors of intimate partner violence for a minimum of six consecutive months. This agency is willing to submit a recommendation on behalf of the applicant.
  • The applicant is willing to receive monthly mentorship through BTSADV for one semester and/or three months of the program length.
  • Be a citizen or permanent legal resident of the United States or have an immigration status that makes them eligible for FAFSA, and be a current physical resident of the United States or its territories.
  • Have applied to or been officially accepted into an accredited course of study at a United Stated institution.
  • Demonstrate a critical need for financial assistance.
  • Exhibit a strong desire and the ability to complete a training program and/or academic program.
  • Have a definite plan to use the desired training to upgrade skills for career advancement, train for a new career field, or enter or reenter the job market.

For any inquiries or questions regarding our scholarships, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at retreatsCO@breakthesilencedv.org. We’re here to provide you with all the information you need and to assist you every step of the way. Your education and future aspirations are important to us, and we’re dedicated to ensuring that our scholarship program meets your needs and supports your goals. Feel free to contact us with any concerns or queries – we’re here to support you in your academic journey and advocacy efforts against domestic violence.

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