“He laughed, he inspired, and he encouraged those around him. He challenged himself by trying things he did not think he could do.”
The scholarship supports a student who exudes the same qualities that Jamie Zepp exhibited throughout his life.
“He laughed, he inspired, and he encouraged those around him. He challenged himself by trying things he did not think he could do.”
The scholarship supports a student who exudes the same qualities that Jamie Zepp exhibited throughout his life.
The Community Action Grant is available to nonprofits holding an agency endowment fund at the Black Hills Area Community Foundation.
Managed through Liv Hospitality, LLC’s philanthropic initiative, the Liv to Give Grant prioritizes Rapid City and Deadwood nonprofits that serve youth and families.
The scholarship honors Lloyd Aman’s willingness to tackle challenges, his helpful and generous spirit, and his quality work ethic.
The scholarship honors Julia Beth Jacobson’s spirit of service.
The scholarship honors Harold and George “Elbert” Newton’s passion for music.
The scholarship was created to encourage and assist a student athlete in obtaining a post-secondary education.
The scholarship honors Joyce Bedingfield’s legacy as a devoted wife, mother and nurse, and her commitment to helping others.
The scholarship is open to graduating seniors from St. Thomas More High School in Rapid City. The applicant should exemplify the Greek principle of Arête, or excellence and moral virtue.
The scholarship supports a graduating senior who aspires to better the world with their life.
In the spirit of Margaret Warren’s love for animals, the grant supports animal welfare organizations in the Black Hills.
Rapid City residents pursuing further education to successfully participate in the Rapid City workforce are encouraged to apply. The opportunity is open to either graduating seniors or those who have lived in Rapid City for the past year who are looking to further their education.