Education

Wilhelmina Holder Student Assistance Emergency Fund

Offered by COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NEW JERSEY

An emergency fund for Newark residents currently enrolled in postsecondary programs (colleges, universities, certification programs) who need assistance with unexpected costs not covered by financial aid, such as books, fees, transportation, and food. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis with awards distributed four times per year, and students may apply for up to $5,000.

Eligibility

  • notes: Must be a Newark resident with home address located in Newark; must be currently enrolled in a postsecondary program (college, university, or certification program); must demonstrate documented need for assistance with daily and unexpected costs not covered by financial aid
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Who can apply

Individual

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