| For employees of Affiliated Foods Midwest,
Norfolk or Elwood locations only: If you or your children will
be attending college next fall (minimum half-time) at one of
our approved local colleges, there are company-sponsored scholarships
available to help with the cost! Deadlines for applying for
college scholarships will be approaching soon, so be sure to
contact the college financial aid office to obtain the scholarship
application and deadline for applying! Qualifying colleges
for the Norfolk location are: Northeast Community College,
Nebraska Christian College or Wayne State College. For Elwood
employees, the qualifying colleges are Missouri Western and
Highland Community College. Contact the college financial
aid offices for applications and deadlines. |
Association Scholarships: |
Employees and/or their children also may qualify
for the following scholarships because Affiliated Foods is a member of
the following organizations: |
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Nebraska Grocery Industry Association Scholarship
Program |
Eligibility:
- Employees, and their children, of firms that are
members of NGIA are eligible to apply for a scholarship.
- Employees must have been employed for at least one
year as of the scholarship deadline in the year in which the scholarship
is awarded. They must also still be employed at the time the scholarship
is awarded.
- Applicants must be high school seniors that have
a minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale who plan to enroll in a full-time undergraduate
course of study at an accredited two or four year college, university,
or vocational-technical school.
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Scholarship Award:
- The scholarship award will be a one-time, non-renewable
grant of $1,000.
- The NGIA scholarship will be applied toward tuition
and fees.
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Application Procedure:
Members are asked to make copies of the request
for application form, available to their employees. Applicants should
mail this form to NGIA. NGIA will then mail a scholarship application
to them. Completed applications must be received in the NGIA office by
April 1. Applications received after this date will not be considered. |
For information on any NGIA scholarship contact:
- Kathy Siefken, Executive
Director
- Nebraska Grocery Industry Association
- Phone: 402-423-5533
- Toll Free: 800-433-6742
- Fax: 402-423-8686
- E-mail: ksiefken@nebgrocery.com
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National Grocers Association: |
Women Grocers of America (WGA) is
offering at least two academic scholarships worth a minimum of $1,000 each
to students intending to pursue a grocery industry-related career. This
includes majors in areas such as food marketing management, food service
technology, communications and business management/administration. (This
does not include majors in the public health and hotel/restaurant fields.)
WGA and N.G.A. members and their employees, children, nieces, nephews and
grandchildren are eligible for scholarship nomination. Applicants must
attend a U.S. college or university, have a 2.0 grade point average or
better and be entering sophomores or continuing students in good standing
in a two-year, associate degree-granting institution or four-year, bachelor
degree-granting institution or graduate program. To be considered, the
completed scholarship application, transcript and other requested material
must be postmarked by June 1. Scholarship recipients will be chosen in
a lottery from the qualified pool of applicants by the WGA board of directors
during their summer meeting. Application forms are available by contacting
the National Grocers Association,www.nationalgrocers.org |
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The Asparagus Club Scholarships are
one-year awards that range in amount from $500
to $1,500. The awards may be used at any accredited,
non-profit college or university in the United
States. Applicants must be full-time college students
in the fall, have an interest in a career in the
grocery industry, have financial need and can make,
or are making satisfactory academic progress in
college. To request an application, contact by
May 1st: Scholarship Program Administrators, Inc.,
P.O. Box 23737, Nashville, TN 37202-3737.
Download
Application |
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State Organization
Scholarships: |
High school seniors, college freshmen, sophomores
and juniors who are sons and daughters of full-time employees of Kansas-based
firms can apply for a Kansas Food Dealers’ Association (KFDA) Scholarship.
The parent-employee must have been employed for at least one year as of
January 1 of the year in which the scholarships are awarded. Part-time
employees who are full-time students who are employed by Kansas-based firms
may also apply. Applicants must have worked an average of 15 hours a week
for at least six months as of January 1 of the year in which the scholarships
are awarded. Completed applications must be received at the KRDA office
by mid-April. Application forms are available by contacting Kansas Food
Dealers, 913-384-3838. |
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Your son or daughter may qualify for scholarships
from the Missouri Grocers Association or the Minnesota
Grocers Education Foundation if you have been employed by Affiliated
Foods Midwest for at least two years as of January 1 of the year in which
the scholarships are awarded. Students may qualify for the Missouri Grocer
Association Scholarhip if they have been employed at least 6 months and
work part-time for a firm that is a member of MGA. To obtain a brochure
and scholarship application for the Missouri Grocers Association, you can
contact them by March 17th at 1-800-260-4642, or by writing to: Missouri
Grocers Education Foundation, PO Box 10223, Springfield, MO 65808. Completed
applications must be postmarked by April 1 to qualify. |
To obtain a brochure and scholarship application
for the Missouri Grocers Association, you can contact them by March 17th
at 1-800-260-4642, or by writing to: Missouri Grocers Education Foundation,
PO Box 10223, Springfield, MO 65808. Completed applications must be postmarked
by April 1 to qualify. |
To obtain a scholarship application for the Minnesota
Grocers Education Foundation Scholarship, contact MGA by March 15th:
phone 1-800-966-8352, or e-mail mga@mngrocers.com;
or write to: Minnesota Grocers Association, 533 St. Clair Avenue, St.
Paul, MN 55102, or apply on line at: www.scholarshipadministrators.net and
enter the access code "MNGEF". Completed applications must be
postmarked by April 1 to qualify. |
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Sons and daughters
of full-time Affiliated Foods Midwest employees or part-time employees
who are full-time students are eligible to apply for the Iowa Grocery
Industry Association Scholarship. The full-time parent employee
must have been employed with Affiliated Foods Midwest for at least two
years as of January 1 of the year in which the scholarship is awarded.
Employees (full-time or part-time) who are full-time students employed
by firms, which are members of IGA, must have worked a minimum of 360
hours for the 6-month period from July 1 to December 31 of the year prior
to which the scholarship is awarded. To obtain a scholarship application
and descriptive brochure, you must send a postcard request that must be
postmarked by February 10th. Postcards are available from posters in warehouse
break rooms or fill out the application request form on-line at www.iowagrocers.com.
Or Contact the Iowa Grocers Education Foundation at 2540 106th Street,
Suite 102, Des Moines, IA 50322. |
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International Dairy
Deli Bakery Association: |
IDDBA Food Safety Certification Reimbursement
Program |
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Through the program, IDDBA-member retailers can
have a portion of their costs reimbursed for specified training materials,
workshops, and food safety certification exams for dairy, deli, and bakery
employees who successfully complete a certification exam. |
"We hope this program will encourage retail members
to certify their dairy, deli, and bakery department managers and associates
in food safety. Store managers are often the professionals certified, but
we think it's important for perishable managers and associates to also
be certified. This IDDBA program supports retailer's efforts to achieve
this goal" Mary Kay O'Connor, IDDBA's director of education, said. |
Visit www.iddba.org for
further information and eligible training periods, as well as future deadlines.
If you have questions, contact Karen Peckham, IDDBA, P.O. Box 5528, Madison
WI 53705-0528, phone: 608-238-7908, E-mail: kpeckham@iddba.org. |
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IDDBA Undergraduate/Graduate Scholarship Program |
The IDDBA Scholarship program was developed in order
to support employees of supermarket dairy, deli, and bakery industries,
and encourage them to continue in those industries. The IDDBA has awarded
many thousands of dollars in scholarships to supermarket dairy, deli and
bakery employees since the program’s inception in 2001. Awards from
$250 to $1,000 per candidate, per semester are available to high school
seniors and current or returning college or vocational/technical students.
Applicants do not have to be employed only in the dairy, deli or bakery
departments to qualify. |
Applicants are required to:
- Be a current employee (during your college school
year) of an IDDBA member company. (Affiliated Foods Midwest is a member
of IDDBA)
- Have an academic major in a food-related field, business,
or marketing.
- Have a 2.5 grade-point average on a 4.0 scale, or
equivalent (waived for returning adult students).
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Application deadlines are January 1, April 1, July
1, and October 1. Visit www.iddba.org for
further information and an application. If you have questions, call Karen
at IDDBA, 608-238-7908. |
Wisconsin Grocers Association
Education & Scholarship Foundation
The Wisconsin Grocers Association Education
and Scholarship Foundation is please to announce
funds have been committed to financial scholarships
and will be made available to employees of
WGA members. (Affiliated Foods Midwest is
a member) All scholarship applications for
the 2007 2008 school term must be postmarked
on or before February 1, 2007
Scholarship Eligibility
In order to be considered for this scholarship, you
must:
- Be attending a college or university
in the fall of 2007.
- Be a current employee of a dues paying member
(AFMW or the store you work at) of the Wisconsin
Grocers Association and have been employed
for six months at the time of this application
process. Continuing college/university students
must have worked a minimum of 10 weeks or
250 hours in 2006.
- Carry a minimum of a nine-hour credit load
unless you are applying for a scholarship
for a single course.
- Have maintained a B grade average (3.0 based
on a 4.0 scale.)
Recipients and non-recipients will be notified by
mail.
For additional information or to download applications,
please visit the WGA
website or contact Sarah Decorah at (608) 244-7150. |
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