Maine Blue Collar Scholarship Foundation
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Maine Blue Collar Scholarship
Provides scholarships ranging from $500 to $2,500 to Maine high school students pursuing training in the trades or manufacturing. Funds can be used for tools, books, uniforms, tuition, or housing.

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Maine Blue Collar Scholarship Foundation


Founded in
2018
EIN
823807661
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(3)
Category/Type
Education
Address
200 NARRAGANSETT ST GORHAM, Maine 04038-2050 United States
Website
mainebluecollar.com
Phone
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About
The Maine Blue Collar Scholarship Foundation, est. 2018, removes barriers for motivated individuals pursuing careers in the trades. They award scholarships & toolships (ranging from $500-$2500) to students in Maine pursuing vocational training. 100% of donations go directly to individuals. By 2023, they'd awarded 157 scholarships and invested in 22 different careers, impacting over 100 communities and connecting tradespeople with businesses.
Mission
The Maine Blue Collar Scholarship's mission is to provide assistance to motivated individuals pursuing a career in the trades.

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