
In
November 1999, the General Executive
Board passed a resolution to create
an independent, not-for-profit
scholarship fund dedicated to the
memory of the revered former General
President, James R. Hoffa. Since
its creation, the James R. Hoffa
Memorial Scholarship Fund has helped
hundreds of Teamster children and
grandchildren finance their
education.
The
total amount awarded to students last year was $400,000.
The deadline for receiving entries for the 2007
Essay Contest was September 30, 2007.
An Essay Contest has now been made a permanent component of the Fund. Winners
will receive one of fifty $1,000 scholarships, with 10 awards distributed to
each of the area regions. The Essay Contest is geared toward the student who can
demonstrate a thorough understanding of labor principles and the impact of the
labor movement in their life. The award is payable exclusively as a one time,
$1,000 disbursement.
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
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Applicant must be the child or grandchild of a Teamster
member who has been in good standing for 12 consecutive months prior to the
application deadline.
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Applicant must be 23 years old or younger as of
September 30, 2007.
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Applicant must attend a four-year or two-year
college/university or an accredited vocational/technical program full time
in the Spring of 2008.
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The applicant must submit a thoughtful 500-word essay
on the topic listed below.
The final selection of the winners will be determined by a
group of independent labor educators. Awards are disbursed directly to the
winners' schools.
Awards would be made available for the spring 2008 semester.
Proof of parent’s/grandparent’s membership status and enrollment must be
provided to the JRHMSF with acceptance of the award. (Alternates will also be
selected)
Essay Topic for 2007
If someone told you that unions are unnecessary for
workers in today's environment, how would you refute that statement?
Download the Essay Contest Application
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