KCC Foundation announces 30 recipients of the 2024-25 Coldwater Township Sunrise Rotary Promise Scholarship

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The Kellogg Community College Foundation is pleased to announce $19,500 in total awards to 30 student recipients of the Coldwater Township Sunrise Rotary Promise Scholarship for the 2024-25 academic year.

The recipients of this year’s scholarship include:

  • Mukhtar Abdulla, of Coldwater
  • Nadwia Alaqrai, of Coldwater
  • Baraah Algabri, of Coldwater
  • Maram Al-Gabri, of Coldwater
  • Ashley Ballinger, of Bronson
  • Madison Beckhusen, of Coldwater
  • Dezirae Bigelow, of Hillsdale
  • Felicia Brown, of Union City
  • Candi Frye, of Battle Creek
  • Kiara Gilchrest, of Quincy
  • Ximena Griffiths, of Angola, Indiana
  • MacKenzie Hale, of Athens
  • Gabrielle Harris, of Coldwater
  • Brooke Hudson, of Coldwater
  • Annabelle Kling, of Coldwater
  • Brittaine Lewis, of Coldwater
  • Alexis Lock, of Quincy
  • Steffany Marrero, of Coldwater
  • Kaylee McBride, of Coldwater
  • Stephanie Miller, of Coldwater
  • Miranda Parker, of Olivet
  • Macey Randall, of Quincy
  • Maddy Ratkowski, of Bronson
  • Kristina Richardson, of Quincy
  • Ciarra Rumph, of Coldwater
  • Julia Smith, of Coldwater
  • Abigail Steele, of Coldwater
  • Mariam Thabet, of Coldwater
  • Kaylee Withington, of Coldwater
  • Madison Wrobel, of Coldwater

Each recipient received between $500 and $1,500 for the 2024-25 academic year.

Promise Scholarship Expansion

Eligible scholarship recipients must either reside in Branch County or have graduated from a Branch County high school or home school and – up to this year – must have been accepted to or enrolled in one of KCC’s health or skilled trades programs.

This summer, Promise Team members approved an expansion beginning with the 2025-26 academic year for the scholarship to cover students pursuing associate degrees in mental or behavioral health fields not already covered by the scholarship, such as human services, psychology or social work.

In addition to the residency requirement, eligible students applying for the scholarship from these fields must have the equivalent of one year of successful academic achievement (credits) in the relevant associate degree area and must be in good academic standing at KCC.

Applications will open to these students when the general KCC Foundation scholarship application period for 2025-26 opens on Dec. 1.

About the Promise Scholarship

The Coldwater Township Sunrise Rotary Promise Scholarship was established with an initial three-year grant of $60,000 in 2019 and a four-year grant of $80,000 in 2022 from the Coldwater Township Sunrise Rotary Foundation. More than 150 scholarships have been awarded totaling over $130,000 since the Sunrise Promise Scholarship Program was launched in 2019.

Funds for the Promise Scholarship program have been secured due to generous gifts from the Thomas Bott Donor Advised Fund; the Hal and Lillian Creal Fund; the George and Kathie Babcoke Trust; Southern Michigan Bank & Trust; Century Bank and Trust; ProMedica Coldwater Regional Hospital; and Clemens Food Group; as well as support from members of the Coldwater Township Sunrise Rotary Club and its Foundation.

In early 2024 the Promise Endowment Fund that was created in 2019 to perpetually sustain the Promise Program surpassed $500,000 and continues to grow with the support of club members, the business community and private donations.

Recently the Coldwater Township Sunrise Rotary Foundation Board approved two additional actions. In addition to expanding scholarship eligibility to students in mental and behavioral health fields, funding for the Promise Program was increased from up to $20,000 per year to up to $25,000 per year.

“The KCC Foundation is excited to continue its partnership with the Coldwater Township Sunrise Rotary for this amazing program that is making a positive impact,” Michelle Williamson, executive director of the KCC Foundation, said. “We are excited to steward this grant fund, especially with the increase in funding and Promise Program coverage to the benefit of our students and the communities in Branch County, and we applaud the efforts of the Rotary to help raise the level and quality of education in the region.”

For more information about the Coldwater Township Sunrise Rotary Promise Scholarship Program, call Promise Project Communication Liaison Jon Harpst at 517-202-7849 or visit coldwatersunriserotary.com.

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