Matthew Shepard Scholarship

03 December 2011

$40,000 Scholarship Applications Available for Iowa LGBT Students

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Press Release

Des Moines – Applications are now available for Iowa's 2012 Matthew Shepard Scholarship Program. The Scholarship Program invests in distinguished Iowa high school seniors who are openly lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. Applications are available at apply.matthewshepardscholarship.com and due by March 15, 2012.

Gold Scholarships are awards of up to $40,000 over four years and pay full tuition, books and fees at one of Iowa's three state universities: Iowa State University, the University of Northern Iowa or the University of Iowa. Silver Scholarships are awards of up to $9,000 over four years and may be used at any college or university in the United States.

All scholarships are renewable annually for up to four years upon evidence of academic achievement and continued service to the LGBT Community.

02 April 2012

2012 Matthew Shepard Scholars Announced

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The Eychaner Foundation is excited to announce Iowa's 2012 Matthew Shepard Scholars.

Arianna Dahlin from Ainsworth, Chanse Dunn from Sioux City, Michelle Robinson from Marshalltown, Derek Steinauer from Cedar Rapids, and Fabio Vidal from Des Moines have been named 2012 Silver Matthew Shepard Scholars. Connor Ferguson from Wayland, Keaton Fuller from Clinton and Hollie Wilson from Des Moines have been named Gold Matthew Shepard Scholars.

Iowa's Silver Matthew Shepard Scholarship is an award of up to $9,000 over four years and Iowa's Gold Matthew Shepard Scholarship is an award of up to $40,000 over four years.

Scholarships will be awarded at Iowa's 2012 Matthew Shepard Scholarship Awards Dinner. Tickets are on sale now at http://mssdinner.eychanerfoundation.org.

08 April 2013

2013 Matthew Shepard Scholars Announced

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Iowa's 2013 Matthew Shepard Scholars

The Eychaner Foundation is excited to announce Iowa's 2013 Matthew Shepard Scholars.

Maggi Brown from Osage, Allison Kayser from Cedar Rapids, Nadia Loeppke from Dubuque, Tyler Nyhus from Huxley, Sam Pitt from Williamsburg, Christopher Reising from Le Mars, Jade Riley from Sioux City and Shelby Woolison from Davenport have been named 2013 Silver Matthew Shepard Scholars. Ella Daft from Newton, Dan Kauble from Coralville and Christopher Krebill from Donnellson have been named Gold Matthew Shepard Scholars.

Iowa's Silver Matthew Shepard Scholarship is an award of up to $9,000 over four years and Iowa's Gold Matthew Shepard Scholarship is an award of up to $40,000 over four years.

27 November 2012

$40,000 Scholarship Applications Available for Iowa LGBTQ Students

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Press Release

Des Moines – Applications are now available for Iowa's 2013 Matthew Shepard Scholarship Program. The Scholarship Program invests in distinguished Iowa high school seniors who are openly lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer. Applications are available at apply.matthewshepardscholarship.com and due by March 15, 2013.

Gold Scholarships are awards of up to $40,000 over four years and pay full tuition, books and fees at one of Iowa's three state universities: Iowa State University, the University of Northern Iowa or the University of Iowa. Silver Scholarships are awards of up to $9,000 over four years and may be used at any college or university in the United States.

All scholarships are renewable annually for up to four years upon evidence of academic achievement and continued service to the LGBTQ Community.

11 October 2011

2012 Scholarship Applications

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Applications for Iowa's 2012 Matthew Shepard Scholarship will be available on December 1, 2011 at eychanerfoundation.org.

10 May 2012

Agreement Reached Between the Eychaner Foundation and the Diocese of Davenport

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Press Release

The Diocese of Davenport and The Eychaner Foundation announce that an agreement has been reached regarding the presentation of the Matthew Shepard Scholarship to Keaton Fuller at Prince of Peace College Preparatory School in Clinton, Iowa.

Under the agreement, Dr. Lee Morrison, Diocesan Superintendent of Schools will read a script prepared by the Eychaner Foundation, which was reviewed and approved by the Most Rev. Martin J. Amos, Bishop of Davenport. Mike Simonson, a prominent architect and member of the scholarship committee, will present an eagle statue to Fuller.

The Eychaner Foundation, which sponsors Iowa’s Matthew Shepard Scholarship program, thanked Bishop Amos for graciously working to find a mutually acceptable way to resolve the dispute regarding the presentation of the scholarship.

“From the beginning, Keaton Fuller and his family were committed to a respectful action to insure that all students were treated fairly, without disrupting the graduation ceremony,” Rich Eychaner said. “By keeping the protest gracious and being respectful of the prerogatives of the Diocese, we were able to find common ground in a procedure all parties could support. We appreciate Bishop Amos’ willingness to find a mutually agreeable resolution.”

Bishop Amos congratulated Keaton on his graduation and success in receiving a prestigious scholarship, and the Eychaner Foundation for respecting Catholic teaching regarding speakers in Catholic churches. Regardless of the different views held by Mr. Eychaner and the Diocese on same sex marriage, the work of the Foundation for tolerance and respect for all people is commendable, especially regarding the anti-bullying programs they advocate. The Diocese also supports anti-bullying and anti-discrimination as outlined in its 2007 “Anti-Bullying/ Harassment Policy.” “Principles of mutual respect and careful listening exhibited by all parties allowed a solution to emerge,” Bishop Amos explained. “We have many things we agree upon, and have also agreed to accept the fact that we also have some things we disagree about. But that shouldn’t prevent all of us from celebrating Keaton Fuller’s success over 13 years in Catholic schools and our mutual hope for his success in college and beyond.”

Keaton Fuller said he was pleased a solution was found, and indicated he was glad the matter was resolved. “My biggest fear was that this matter would overwhelm my classmate’s significant accomplishments and the joy we all feel in graduating,” he said. “My family is focusing now on graduation and celebrating the end of the school year.”

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