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Congratulations Patrick White!

$10,000 Scholarship Awarded


Our mission is to inspire young minds by providing practical, real-world experiences in sustainable energy and environmental solutions. Through our programs, students gain valuable skills in environmental science, electrical systems, and community service, while contributing to a greener future.

Are you a student looking to make a difference? Whether you're in high school, vocational training, or college, we have opportunities for you. Join our mission to create a more sustainable future, and gain the skills, knowledge, and experience that will set you apart in your future career.

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Scholarship Award Programs

Field: Renewable Energy & Solar Technology
Description: The Solar Techs Bright Futures Scholarship supports students dedicated to building a sustainable future through solar energy. This scholarship is awarded to high school, vocational, and college students who have demonstrated interest in solar technology and renewable energy applications. Recipients gain the opportunity to work on community-based solar projects, providing hands-on experience in the field.

We provide scholarships to students who are passionate about sustainability, renewable energy, and environmental protection.


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  • At Izaak Walton League of America., we believe that today’s students are the leaders of tomorrow's sustainable future. That's why we provide vocational, high school, and college students with the opportunity to engage in meaningful community-driven projects that focus on environmental science and low voltage electrical systems. Our goal is to foster a passion for renewable energy and environmental stewardship while equipping students with the hands-on skills they need to succeed in tomorrow's green economy. That's why we stand by Solar Techs Industries and it's wonderful leaders.
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