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Good People, Cool Things Scholarship

Funded by
$500
1 winner$500
Awarded
Application Deadline
Jan 26, 2024
Winners Announced
Feb 24, 2024
Education Level
High School, Undergraduate
Eligibility Requirements
Background:
Passionate about creating and innovating
Education Level:
High school senior or undergradate

The scholarship is open to students who exhibit a strong creative passion in various fields, including the arts, music, and business. By offering financial support, it aims to encourage and nurture their innovative pursuits, fostering a generation of dynamic and visionary individuals. This initiative seeks to empower creative minds to develop their skills and contribute to the cultural, artistic, and entrepreneurial landscape.

Any high school senior or undergraduate student who is passionate about creativity and innovation may apply.

To apply, share about your creative passion, how it makes the world a better place, what you would do with an extra 24 hours in your day and about when you feel the most creative.

Selection Criteria:
Ambition, Bold Points, Essay
Published November 1, 2023
Essay Topic

What is your creative passion and how does it make the world a better place? If you had an extra 24 hours in the day, how would you spend it? When do you feel most creative? 

400–600 words

Winning Application

Isaiah Sloan
University of FloridaGAINESVILLE, FL
Photography is my creative passion. Ever since I got my first camera in middle school, I’ve loved capturing the world around me through images. Photography allows me to share unique perspectives and find beauty in everyday moments. I believe it can make the world better by inspiring appreciation for the diverse experiences and landscapes that surround us. Recently, I’ve been photographing our local parks to highlight the life they contain. My photos showcase people from all walks of life enjoying these public spaces – kids climbing trees, families picnicking, couples strolling hand-in-hand. My goal is that by focusing my lens on these shared places, I can inspire viewers to see our common humanity. Protecting local parks and green spaces has so many community benefits, from health to social connection. My dream is that my images encourage more equitable access and investment so everyone can enjoy nature’s gifts. Nature photography has also shown me the fragility of our environment. Capturing wild places over years has illustrated the impacts of climate change – from receding glaciers to increasing drought. My photos documenting these shifts aim to emotionally move people towards sustainability. Images can spark imagination in a way facts alone cannot. I hope reminding people how much beauty there is to be preserved will translate into action. If I had an extra 24 hours in my day, I would dedicate much of it towards community service. I’d volunteer at additional food banks, homeless shelters, and youth programs to expand my impact. I’d also use the time to hone my craft – taking photography classes, curating portfolios, and networking with other artists. Having more hours to give back while also developing my skills would be a dream. The time I’d cherish most would be using those extra 24 hours to mentor youth interested in photography. I’d love to create a free class teaching fundamentals like composition, lighting, and editing. Making photography instruction accessible could unlock creative potential in those without the resources. Seeing students’ passion ignite as their confidence grows would be incredibly rewarding. My goal would be empowering the next generation of visual storytellers to capture and change the world. I feel most creative late at night when the world quiets. With fewer distractions, I can tap into imaginative spaces and brainstorm new projects. I’ll review photos I’ve taken, combining and rearranging them in unexpected ways. As sunrise nears, new inspiration flows that I can later channel into my art. The freedom of working without limits during those dark hours often sparks my best ideas. Photography is more than my passion – it’s the lens through which I see the world’s beauty and injustices. When creative vision combines with compassion, powerful things can develop. I will continue using my images not just to observe life but to change it. My camera is more than a tool of art; it’s an instrument of hope.

FAQ

When is the scholarship application deadline?

The application deadline is Jan 26, 2024. Winners will be announced on Feb 24, 2024.