September 19, 2025 2:50 a.m.
The Douglas County Master Gardener Association has announced the creation of a new scholarship fund through the Umpqua Community College Foundation.
A release said it is aimed at supporting local students pursuing studies in horticulture, agriculture, botany, environmental science, or related fields.
The initiative reflects DCMGA’s longstanding commitment to education, sustainable gardening practices, and community enrichment throughout Douglas County. The scholarship is designed to assist students who demonstrate academic potential, a passion for plant sciences, and a desire to make a positive impact in their communities through green industry careers.
DCMGA President Ann Severson said, “This scholarship fund is a natural extension of our mission to foster knowledge and stewardship of gardening and environmental practices”. Severson said, “By investing in the next generation of plant and environmental science professionals, we’re helping cultivate a healthier and more sustainable future – for Douglas County and beyond”.
To be eligible, the field of study must be related to horticulture, agriculture, botany, environmental sciences or a similar discipline.
Funds for the scholarship were raised through DCMGA’s fundraising efforts and donations from local supporters. The fund will be managed and distributed by the UCC Foundation, with the first DCMGA scholarships being awarded according to the foundation’s practices sometime in the future.
For more information about the UCC Foundation, go to: https://umpqua.edu/about/ucc-foundation/
 
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