Other Supported Fellowships, Scholarships, Grants, & Internships
Environmental Fellowships, Scholarships, Grants, & Internships
The fellowships are for advanced high school or
college students to conduct community -based
studies related to projects related to water and
energy conservation, green environment, and
local poverty and peace initiatives.
Community Development and Poverty Fellowships, Scholarships, Grants, & Internships
Through sustained partnerships with colleges and congregations, the Corella and Bertram F. Bonner Foundation seeks to improve the lives of individuals and communities by helping meet the basic needs of nutrition and educational opportunity.
Values and Beliefs
- The Bonner Foundation is committed to working with all people and institutions regardless of age, race, belief, or nationality.
- The Bonner Foundation believes that colleges and congregations have vital roles to play in society in nurturing and mobilizing thoughtful, caring, and diverse leadership dedicated to community service.
- The Bonner Foundation recognizes that often the best way to help someone is to give them the opportunity to help themselves, and that the people best able to address a problem are the people whom it most directly affects.
- The Bonner Foundation recognizes that effective community service programs involve all stakeholders in their leadership.
- The Bonner Foundation recognizes that long-lasting partnerships are based on mutual respect and common commitments.
- The Bonner Foundation supports innovative programs that have the potential to serve as models for the field.
Programs & Initiatives
The Bonner Foundation operates and helps support in the following two program areas (note that several programs overlap these two areas):
Direct Foundation-Funded Programs
Foundation-Supported Programs
Peace and Conflict Resolution Fellowships, Scholarships, Grants, & Internships
The Marshall Foundation promotes primary research and study as the cornerstone of our library and archives and educational programs.
The Marshall Undergraduate Scholars Program gives undergraduate students at selected Virginia and Mid-Atlantic colleges an opportunity to do research and writing using primary materials. The Scholar may choose any subject involving 20th-century diplomatic and military history or political affairs from 1898 to 1960--the approximate dates of George C. Marshall's public service.
The George C. Marshall/Baruch Fellowships are given to encourage doctoral or postdoctoral research in 20th-century U.S. military or diplomatic history and related fields. The fellowships are administered by the George C. Marshall Foundation – a non- profit, non-governmental institution – and generated from a gift provided annually by the Baruch Family Foundation of Encino, California. The fellowships honor the career of George C. Marshall, 20th-century soldier-statesman, and the Baruch family. Application Form

Five scholarships are currently available from ONE ESSAY contest on "The Common Good." Additional scholarships will be added from the proceeds of Cabell Brand's book and donations to the center:
If Not Me, Then Who?, How you can help with Poverty,
Economic Opportunity, Education, Healthcare, Environment, Racial Justice, and Peace Issues in America
Click Below for Application Information for the 2012 Cabell Brand Center Scholarships:
July 11, 2011 PRESS RELEASE The Cabell Brand Center Announces Charles "Hap" Fisher Memorial Scholarship Fund Drive Get Involved: Think Globally ~ Act Locally.