Scholarship: One Life at a Time | davismentalhealthgroup.org/copy-of-services
- Funding Level and Frequency: $3,000 Annually
- Grantor Organization: Davis Mental Health Group
- Eligibility: Applicants must reside in Illinois, Wisconsin, or Iowa and show commitment to local mental health. Eligible candidates are 2025 community college graduates, third- or fourth-year undergraduates, or graduate students in master’s or doctorate programs, with a declared major in mental health or a related field. Unofficial academic transcripts are required. Applicants must submit 1-2 letters of recommendation from professors or supervisors attesting to their dedication and potential. Completed essays should express their passion, experiences, and aspirations in mental health, highlighting their commitment to making a positive impact.
- Membership/Affiliation Required: No
- Legal Residency/Citizenship Status Required: Yes
- Location/Population: Illinois (Statewide)
- Application Deadline: May 26, 2025
- Description: The One Life at a Time Scholarship offers $3,000 to Illinois, Wisconsin, or Iowa residents graduating from community college in 2025, upper-level undergraduates, or graduate students in mental health fields. Apply by May 26, 2025 with transcripts, 1-2 recommendations, and essays.
Scholarship: Changemaker Scholarship | letterstostrangers.org/scholarship
- Funding Level and Frequency: 2 scholarships of $3,000 Annually
- Grantor Organization: Letters to Strangers
- Eligibility: Eligibility requires being an incoming or current student at an accredited post-secondary institution and involvement in mental health advocacy. Preference is given to applicants under 26, from underrepresented groups, or affiliated with a Letters to Strangers Chapter.
- Membership/Affiliation Required: Yes; Additional consideration given to applicants affiliated with a Letters to Strangers Chapter or partner organization.
- Legal Residency/Citizenship Status Required: No
- Location/Population: National
- Application Deadline: March 31, 2026
- Description: The Changemaker Scholarship supports incoming or current students at accredited post-secondary institutions who are involved in mental health advocacy. Preference is given to applicants under 26, from underrepresented groups, or affiliated with a Letters to Strangers Chapter.
Scholarship: Warrior Scholarship | letterstostrangers.org/scholarship
- Funding Level and Frequency: $3,000 Annually
- Grantor Organization: Letters to Strangers
- Eligibility: Applicants must be at least 18 years old at the time of application and have experienced barriers to accessing mental health services, such as financial or geographic challenges. Additional consideration is given to those aged 18–26 or affiliated with a Letters to Strangers Chapter.
- Membership/Affiliation Required: Yes; Additional consideration given to applicants under 26, from underrepresented groups in mental health, or affiliated with a Letters to Strangers Chapter.
- Legal Residency/Citizenship Status Required: No
- Location/Population: National
- Application Deadline: March 31, 2026
- Description: The Warrior Scholarship supports students who have experienced barriers—such as financial hardship, geographic location, or other restrictions—in accessing mental health services. Open to all students facing these challenges.
Fellowship: Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) | samhsa.gov/about/careers/fellowships/minority-fellowship-program/become-mfp-fellow#grantee-organizations
- Funding Level and Frequency: Varied amounts annually
- Grantor Organization: SAMHSA and American Psychiatric Association and American Psychological Association
- Eligibility: Eligibility requirements differ depending on the specific program. Detailed criteria are determined individually for each program and are not standardized across all offerings.
- Membership/Affiliation Required: N/A
- Legal Residency/Citizenship Status Required: Yes
- Location/Population: National
- Application Deadline: Varies by program
- Description: The Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) annually selects about 400 master’s or postgraduate students. Eight MFP grantee organizations manage applications and activities by discipline. Fellows receive scholarships, tuition assistance, professional development, and other resources. Eligibility details are not specified.
Scholarship: Ark Behavioral Health Scholarship | studentscholarships.org/scholarship/19630/ark-behavioral-health-scholarship
- Funding Level and Frequency: $1,000 for 1st place; $250 for Runner-Up Annually
- Grantor Organization: Ark Behavioral Health
- Eligibility: Eligibility requirements differ depending on the specific program. Detailed criteria are determined individually for each program and are not standardized across all offerings.
- Membership/Affiliation Required: No
- Legal Residency/Citizenship Status Required: Yes
- Location/Population: National
- Application Deadline: July 15, 2024
- Description: The Ark Behavioral Health Scholarship explores how the sober curious movement challenges campus drinking norms and promotes mindful drinking. Eligible applicants are U.S. citizens or legal residents, 18+, full-time students with a 2.50+ GPA. Students are being asked to write a 600–800-word essay responding to the prompt: “How does the ‘Sober Curious’ movement challenge traditional ideas of the college experience?”
Scholarship: 2K Annual Drug Rehab USA-Mental Health Scholarship | drugrehabus.org/mental-health-scholarship
- Funding Level and Frequency: $2,000 Annually
- Grantor Organization: Drug Rehab USA
- Eligibility: The Drug Rehab USA Mental Scholarship is available to students enrolled in any mental health degree program, such as psychology, counseling, social work, or psychiatric nursing. Applicants must show dedication to improving mental health and a passion for helping others. A .edu email ID is required to apply.
- Membership/Affiliation Required: No
- Legal Residency/Citizenship Status Required: Yes
- Location/Population: National
- Application Deadline: December 1, 2026
- Description: The 2K Annual Drug Rehab USA-Mental Health Scholarship awards $2,000 to students enrolled in mental health degree programs such as psychology, counseling, social work, or psychiatric nursing. Applicants must show commitment to mental health, passion for helping others, and have a .edu email.
Loan Repayment Program: National Health Service Corps (NHSC) Loan Repayment Program | nhsc.hrsa.gov/loan-repayment
- Funding Level and Frequency: Up to $50,000 for Full Time; and Up to $25,000 for Part-Time Annually
- Grantor Organization: National Health Service Corps
- Eligibility: Eligibility varies based on type of Loan Repayment Program.
- Membership/Affiliation Required: No
- Legal Residency/Citizenship Status Required: Yes
- Location/Population: National
- Application Deadline: July 18, 2026
- Description: The NHSC Loan Repayment Program provides significant student loan repayment for eligible primary care medical, dental, and behavioral health clinicians who commit to serving two years—full‑time or half‑time—in underserved urban, rural, or tribal communities. Providers working at approved sites in Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) receive financial support based on their discipline and service level, helping expand access to care while easing their educational debt.
- Behavioral Health LRP Provides loan repayment for licensed primary care, behavioral health, and oral health providers who work at least 2 years at an NHSC approved site in a Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA). Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Workforce LRP Supports providers addressing the opioid crisis. Offers loan repayment in exchange for 3 years of service at an NHSC approved SUD treatment facility in a HPSA. Rural Community LRP Designed for providers combating the opioid epidemic in rural areas. Requires 3 years of service at an NHSC approved SUD treatment site in a HPSA, coordinated with federal rural health initiatives. Students to Service (S2S) LRP For students in their final year of medical, PA, nursing, or dental school. Provides loan repayment in return for 3 years of full time service at an NHSC approved site in a HPSA after graduation.
Scholarship: Davis Putter Scholarship Fund | davisputter.org/apply
- Funding Level and Frequency: Up to $15,000 but average award is $7,500 Annually
- Grantor Organization: Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund
- Eligibility: To be eligible for the Davis Putter Scholarship, applicants must be actively involved in movements for progressive social change, be enrolled in a degree, trade, or training program, and demonstrate financial need.
- Membership/Affiliation Required: No
- Legal Residency/Citizenship Status Required: Yes
- Location/Population: National
- Application Deadline: April 1, 2026
- Description: The Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund provides need‑based financial support to students actively involved in progressive movements for liberation, self‑determination, and social and economic justice. Eligible students must be enrolled in a college, university, trade, or technical program. Awards can be up to $15,000 per year (Fall 2026–June 30, 2027), though the average grant in 2025–26 was $7,700. Funds are distributed each academic term and must be used within the award year. Students may receive funding more than once but must reapply annually. Applications are due April 1, and decisions are released in July.
Scholarship: Quincy Medical Group Foundation Rural Health Excellence Scholarship | qmgfoundation.org/impact/rural-health-excellence-scholarship
- Funding Level and Frequency: Up to $5,000 Annually
- Grantor Organization: Quincy Medical Group Foundation
- Eligibility: Eligibility requires being a graduating senior from a Pike County, IL high school (Griggsville-Perry, Pittsfield, Pleasant Hill, or Western), maintaining at least a 3.5 GPA, participating in community and extracurricular activities, and planning to attend a 4-year college in a healthcare-related field.
- Membership/Affiliation Required: No
- Legal Residency/Citizenship Status Required: No
- Location/Population: Illinois (Rural/Individual County(s))
- Application Deadline: March 16, 2026
- Description: The Rural Health Excellence Scholarship supports graduating high school seniors from Pike County, Illinois who plan to pursue a career in healthcare. Established by Dr. Ayca and Korhan Raif through the Quincy Medical Group Foundation, the scholarship provides up to $5,000 to help students continue their education, gain essential skills, and contribute meaningfully to improving health in their communities.
Fellowships/Stipends+Tuition: Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans | pdsoros.org/eligibility
- Funding Level and Frequency: Stipend of $25,000 per year for up to two years, for a total of $50,000 in stipend support. In addition to the stipend, the fellowship covers 50% of required tuition and fees, up to $20,000 per year, bringing the total potential award to $90,000 over two years.
- Grantor Organization: Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
- Eligibility: Eligibility requires being 30 years old or younger, being a New American (either an immigrant or child of immigrants; immigrants must be naturalized US citizens, green card holders, asylees, refugees, or have graduated from both high school and college in the US), and planning to start or continue an eligible graduate or professional degree program.
- Membership/Affiliation Required: No
- Legal Residency/Citizenship Status Required: No
- Location/Population: National
- Application Deadline: October 30, 2025
- Description: The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans offers 30 merit based awards each year to immigrants and children of immigrants pursuing graduate degrees in the United States. Fellows receive up to $90,000 over two years to support their studies. The program seeks applicants under age 31 who demonstrate exceptional initiative, leadership potential, and a strong commitment to U.S. values.
Financial Resource-Scholarship: Pilot International Scholarships | pilotinternational.org/about/scholarships
- Funding Level and Frequency: Up to $2,000 Annually
- Grantor Organization: Pilot International
- Eligibility: Eligibility requirements differ for each scholarship; there are several scholarship opportunities available.
- Membership/Affiliation Required: May involve membership depending on scholarship.
- Legal Residency/Citizenship Status Required: Some may not require us citizenship to apply.
- Location/Population: National
- Application Deadline: March 16, 2026
- Description: Pilot International Scholarship: Provides financial assistance to undergraduate students preparing for careers that support youth and young adults, promote brain safety and health, or help families in times of need.
- Becky Burrows Memorial Scholarship: Established in memory of longtime Pilot member Becky Burrows, this scholarship supports students and honors her legacy of hospitality, service, and dedication to Pilot International.
- Marie Newton Sepia Memorial Scholarship: Supports graduate or doctoral students pursuing careers focused on brain safety and health or on helping families in need. Created in memory of Marie Newton Sepia, a former Pilot International president.
- Ruby Newhall Memorial Scholarship: Awarded to international students studying in the U.S. or Canada whose chosen field will improve quality of life in their home countries. Created to reflect Ruby Newhall’s belief in the global impact of international students.
- Bob King Co‑Pilot Memorial Scholarship: Honors the legacy of Co‑Pilot Bob “Santa Bob” King by supporting graduating high school seniors and undergraduates pursuing careers aligned with Pilot International’s mission.
- Lain Compass Scholarship: Provides financial support to Compass Club members pursuing education beyond high school, funded through a private donation.
- Anchor Achievement Scholarship: Supports graduating high school seniors active in Anchor Club who have demonstrated leadership and a strong record of volunteer service.
Database: FastWeb Scholarship Database | fastweb.com
- Funding Level and Frequency: Database of awards varying in amount and frequency
- Grantor Organization: Multiple
- Eligibility: Eligibility requirements are not fixed and may differ depending on specific circumstances or criteria.
- Membership/Affiliation Required: Some scholarships will require/recommend membership affiliation to some organization.
- Legal Residency/Citizenship Status Required: Some may not have this requirement
- Location/Population: National and Statewide options available
- Application Deadline: Varies
- Description: Varies
Scholarship/Grant: Illinois National Guard Grant | il.ngb.army.mil/Servicemember-Resources/Education-Services
- Funding Level and Frequency: 100% of tuition Annually
- Grantor Organization: Illinois National Guard
- Eligibility: Eligibility requires being an active member of the Illinois National Guard and having completed a minimum of one year of service.
- Membership/Affiliation Required: Yes; Must be enlisted in the Illinois National Guard for at least a year
- Legal Residency/Citizenship Status Required: Yes
- Location/Population: Illinois (Statewide/Service Members)
- Application Deadline: October 1, 2026
- Description: The Illinois National Guard (ING) Grant is an entitlement program covering eligible tuition and mandatory fees at Illinois public 2- or 4-year colleges for active members with at least one year of service. It supports undergraduate or graduate study for 4–6 academic years (120–180 units).
Student Relief Funding: Native Forward Student Relief Funding | app.smarterselect.com/programs/105569-Native-Forward-Scholars-Fund
- Funding Level and Frequency: Food Insecurity: $300
Technology: $100 Annually - Grantor Organization: Native Forward
- Eligibility: Eligibility requires pursuing an undergraduate, graduate, or professional degree in any field, full-time enrollment at a U.S. accredited institution with proof, and being an enrolled member or descendant of a federally or state-recognized Tribe with documentation. Eligible expenses include emergency housing, food insecurity, clothing or personal hygiene, emergency medical costs, childcare, travel or transportation, educational or technology-related resources, and other non-tuition educational expenses. Each cost must be itemized with clear details and a total amount requested.
- Membership/Affiliation Required: Yes; Must be an enrolled member or descendant of a federally or state-recognized Tribe.
- Legal Residency/Citizenship Status Required: Yes
- Location/Population: National (Native American)
- Application Deadline: February 12, 2026
- Description: Native Forward Scholars Fund created the Student Relief Funding program to provide one‑time financial assistance to Native students experiencing urgent financial hardship. This support can be used for a wide range of emergency needs, including housing, food insecurity, clothing or personal hygiene items, medical expenses, childcare, travel or transportation, and essential educational or technology‑related resources.
Student Access Funding: Native Forward Student Access Funding | app.smarterselect.com/programs/105564-Native-Forward-Scholars-Fund
- Funding Level and Frequency: Varies in amount. Annually
- Grantor Organization: Native Forward
- Eligibility: Eligibility requires providing a copy of the most recent cumulative transcript, being an enrolled member or descendant of a federally or state-recognized Tribe, submitting proof of Tribal enrollment (Certificate Degree of Indian Blood, Tribal membership card, or a letter of enrollment/descendancy from the Tribal enrollment office), and submitting a receipt of payment and a copy of the test score to Native Forward.
- Membership/Affiliation Required: Yes; Must be an enrolled member or descendant of a federally or state-recognized Tribe.
- Legal Residency/Citizenship Status Required: Yes
- Location/Population: National (Native American)
- Application Deadline: February 27, 2026
- Description: Native Forward Scholars Fund offers Student Access Funding to help American Indian and Alaska Native students cover the costs of graduate or professional entrance exams and related preparation expenses. This program addresses the financial barriers many Native students face when pursuing advanced degrees. Each student may receive one Student Access Funding award per academic year.
Loan Repayment Program: Illinois Community Behavioral Health Care Professional Loan Repayment Program | ruralhealthinfo.org/funding/5640
- Funding Level and Frequency: Annually
$40,000 per year for a psychiatrist
$20,000 per year for an advanced practice registered nurse or a physician assistant
$20,000 per year for a psychologist who holds a doctoral degree
$15,000 per year for a licensed clinical social worker, licensed marriage and family therapist, or a licensed clinical professional counselor
$12,000 per year for a professional possessing a master’s degree in counseling, psychology, social work, or marriage and family therapy
$6,000 per year for a professional possessing a bachelor’s degree in counseling, psychology, or social work
$4,000 per year for a substance abuse professional - Grantor Organization: Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC)
- Eligibility: Applicants must be U.S. citizens, eligible non-citizens, and Illinois residents who have worked at least 12 consecutive months immediately before applying as behavioral health professionals in specified rural HPSA settings. Eligible professions are: psychiatrist, advanced practice registered nurse, physician assistant, psychologist (Psy.D or Ph.D.), licensed clinical social worker (LCSW), licensed clinical professional counselor (LCPC), licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT), certified alcohol and drug counselor (CADC), certified recovery support specialist (CRSS), and professionals with a Master’s or Bachelor’s degree in counseling, psychology, social work, or marriage and family therapy.
- Membership/Affiliation Required: No
- Legal Residency/Citizenship Status Required: Yes
- Location/Population: Illinois (Statewide)
- Application Deadline: May 31, 2026
- Description: The Illinois Student Assistance Commission offers loan repayment assistance to eligible mental health and substance use professionals who commit to serving in rural Illinois. Participants can receive awards for up to four years. For each year they receive assistance, they must complete 12 months of service as a behavioral health professional in a community mental health center, behavioral health clinic, substance use treatment facility, or state-operated psychiatric hospital located in a mental health–designated Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA).
Funding Opportunities/Scholarship: Illinois Funding & Opportunities on the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy Rural Health Information Hub | ruralhealthinfo.org/states/illinois/funding
- Funding Level and Frequency: Varies per scholarship
- Grantor Organization: Sponsors/grantors vary per scholarship
- Eligibility: Eligibility requirements differ for each funding opportunity and are determined individually for every program or grant.
- Membership/Affiliation Required: Membership/affiliation may be required for some funding opportunities
- Legal Residency/Citizenship Status Required: Most will require US citizenship/legal residency status; however, some may not require it
- Location/Population: Illinois (Statewide)
- Application Deadline: Varies
- Description: The Rural Health Information Hub (RHIhub) serves as a comprehensive clearinghouse for Illinois-specific rural health funding, offering, and resources. Key opportunities include federal grants (e.g., $193M for hospital, IT, and workforce improvements), the Illinois AHEC Scholars Program, and the Delta Regional Authority’s technical assistance. It highlights loans, scholarships, and training for rural providers.