PORTSMOUTH — Plan NH announced that applications are currently being accepted for their Scholarship and Fellowship Program. This program includes the Plan NH Fellowship Fund, the Alfred T. Granger Student Art Trust Fund, and the Paul and Ann Harvey Scholarship Fund, all of which support students who call New Hampshire home and are studying a field related to the Plan NH mission. Eligible fields of study include architecture, construction management, engineering, environmental studies, and more.
The application deadline for this year’s program is April 11, by 5 p.m., via the NHCF online portal here. Application questions can be directed to the NHCF at studentdocs@nhcf.org.
STRATHAM — The Stratham Historical Society announced that applications for the Society’s 2025 Winfield L. Foote Awards for Academic Excellence are now underway and the deadline for applying is April 1. These scholarships are made possible by the generosity of the late Mr. Winfield L. Foote, a long-time resident of Stratham and a strong supporter of The Stratham Historical Society.
Scholarships are offered at the following levels:
For 2025 SAU16 high school graduates entering college in 2025, a minimum of $1,000 scholarship each will be granted. Applicants must be graduating high school seniors from SAU 16 District, which includes Stratham and surrounding towns. In addition, Stratham residents graduating from private schools outside the district may also apply. 
Scholarships in the amount of $1,500 are offered to qualifying Rising College Juniors and Seniors. 
A Thesis/Dissertation Award for Graduate students of $2,500 is offered.
A Benefactor Grant Award is also offered by the Society.
Detailed instructions as to eligibility for each of the above mentioned awards, application forms, required documents and method of submission may be found on the Stratham Historical Society’s pages on the Town of Stratham’s website:  www.strathamnh.gov. Select the “Boards and Committees” bar (under the Town Seal), pull down and scroll to Historical Society, then click on “Scholarships” for complete application details. It is important that applications are complete, and all instructions followed. Any questions may be left on the voicemail at 937-478-0125, well in advance of the deadline.
MANCHESTER – The Diocese of Manchester, the Roman Catholic Church in New Hampshire, announced the availability of the La Cerva Scholarship Fund.
Established by Ella Sue and Salvatore La Cerva in 1993 in collaboration with then-Bishop Leo O’Neil, the scholarship fund enables a Catholic education for students entering grades 6-12. Scholarship awards may cover up to 75% of a yearly Catholic school tuition in Diocesan and parochial (parish) schools in New Hampshire.Awards are based on demonstrated financial need, along with a set of criteria. Applications will be accepted from current public, private and Catholic school students until May 1. For more information, visit www.catholicnh.org/scholarships.
NORTHWOOD — The Coe-Brown English Department announced that the following students received recognition in the 2025 Scholastic Writing Awards of New Hampshire Competition; an Affiliate Partner of the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, Inc.:
Isabella Fratoni, grade 9
Hailey Smith, grade 9
Sadie Nichols, grade 9
Berlyn McKinnon, grade 9
Benjamin Larson, grade 9
Vivian Rich, grade 9
Ainsley Albert, grade 9
Kelln Baker, grade 9
Avaleigh Quint, grade 9
Odin Audet, grade 12
Ashley Kaichen, grade 12
Anna Hocevar, grade 12
Matthew Anderson, grade 12
Marlee Millette, grade 12
Kru Donovan, grade 12
Cameron Lee, grade 12
Lydia Grant, grade 12
Luc Kerouac, grade 12
Cassidy Green, grade 12
Award totals: Three Gold Keys, two Silver Keys, and 17 Honorable Mentions.

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