OCCF Scholarship Application now open

OCCF Scholarship Application now open
Craig Brighton, representative of the Gosport Lions Club, awarded the 2025 Gosport Lions Club Scholarship to Brayden McDonald during the 2025 Scholarship Awards Program. PHOTO SUBMITTED BY OCCF.

The Owen County Community Foundation has opened its 2026 Scholarship Application, offering more than 65 scholarship opportunities for graduating high school seniors and adult learners pursuing higher education.

The application is now available and will remain open until Friday, Jan. 16, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. Students can apply by creating an account at bit.ly/OCCFscholarship.

Awards range from $500 to $40,000, with an average scholarship amount of $1,800. In 2025, 48 percent of all applicants received at least one scholarship, and awards were distributed across a wide range of students and future educational goals.

In 2025, 63 scholarships totaling more than $145,000 were awarded to 42 students from Owen Valley High School, Cloverdale High School and surrounding communities.

Scholarships are available to graduating high school seniors, students currently enrolled in college or vocational and technical programs, adults beginning college for the first time, adults returning to school after an extended break and students pursuing advanced degrees. Most scholarships are intended for individuals whose permanent residence is in Owen County. Students who are living in on-campus or off-campus housing remain eligible as long as their permanent address is within the county.

Some scholarships are general academic awards, while others are specific to township of residence, intended career field, chosen college, extracurricular involvement, volunteer service or having family ties to legacy Owen County high schools such as Spencer, Freedom, Quincy, Patricksburg or Gosport.

Students can access the application by typing bit.ly/OCCFscholarship into their browser or by visiting owencountycf.org/students, selecting the STUDENTS tab, and clicking the Login to Scholarship Manager button. Students who are creating a new account should use a personal email address rather than a school email that will deactivate after graduation.

All required materials including transcripts, essays and third-party recommendation letters must be submitted by the Jan. 16 deadline. OCCF will offer in-person help sessions at the Owen Valley High School library in the weeks leading up to the deadline. Applicants are also welcome to stop by the OCCF's office located at 60 E. Market St. in Spencer for one-on-one application assistance.

All scholarship recipients are required to attend the Scholarship Awards Program on April 26, 2026, at the Owen Valley High School Auditorium to accept their awards and meet the generous donors behind the scholarships.

Students are encouraged to follow the Owen County Community Foundation on Facebook and Instagram for reminders and updates.

For questions, contact Karah Bobeck, Director of Programs and Communications, at karah@owencountycf.org or 812-829-1725.

About the Owen County Community Foundation

The Owen County Community Foundation (OCCF) is a public charity founded in 1994 as a resource to connect caring individuals with causes they support, enabling them to make a charitable impact on the community. Since its founding, the OCCF has been able to grant more than $12.3 million to local students, area nonprofits and charitable organizations in our community. The OCCF is committed to enhancing the quality of life for all citizens of Owen County, now and for generations to come. For more information on how to begin your own philanthropic journey, please visit owencountycf.org, call 812-829-1725, or stop by our office located on the Courthouse Square at 60 E. Market St., in Spencer.