Mulvihill Scholarship Trust

Open & Accessible
Private Foundation
SAINT LOUIS, NevadaMicroEIN: 916025194
Educational FoundationsUniversities and Colleges

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to providing scholarships primarily for students pursuing higher education. Its mission focuses on supporting deserving individuals, particularly those who are graduating seniors from high schools in Washington and demonstrate financial need or high moral character. The foundation's funding is directed towards educational institutions, reflecting its commitment to enhancing access to education for underprivileged youth. It operates under the administration of Wells Fargo Bank N.A. and collaborates with the Center for Scholarship Administration for grant applications.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Graduating high‑school seniors or applicants for individual scholarships who meet the foundation’s Washington residency and need-based criteria; applications are routed through the listed scholarship administrator.

Good Fit

  • Is a graduating high‑school senior and resident of Washington state.
  • Can demonstrate financial need, orphan status, or meet stated moral/character criteria.
  • Can provide transcripts, SAT/ACT scores, recommendation letters, personal essay, and tax forms by March 30.
  • Is willing to apply through the named scholarship administrator and use the mailed/phone contact route.

Geography

Restrictive

Across the three observed years all grant dollars went to recipients located in Washington state, while the foundation itself is registered in another state; no multi‑state or national giving was observed.

Recipient Variety

Restrictive

In each observed year the foundation made only two awards, both scholarships to individual students, yielding a very small and narrowly defined recipient set focused on individual scholarship beneficiaries rather than a broad mix of organizations.

New Applicants

Broad

The foundation publishes application requirements, a March 30 deadline, and a named third‑party administrator with phone and mailing address, and the observed awards show new individual recipients each year rather than repeated grantees, indicating a programmatic process that is open to new applicants.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026