Jimmy Beans Wool listed the winners of the scholarship called Beans for Brains in their newsletter this week. This is the fourth year of the program which has to date given away over $30,000 to deserving students.
There were five winners this year from across the U.S each earning $3,200. Applications were due in March for distribution in August. If you'd like to see this year's application, just click here.
Should you wish to read more about the knitters, crocheters, seamstresses and quilters who won, be sure to go to this blog post. If you take time to read the first few paragraphs you'll also learn how much one financial aid professional appreciates the ability for those who might not be academically or athletically gifted to have a chance for a scholarship. Jimmy Beans' $3,200 will go a long way in helping to pay for tuition at many public institutions of higher education in the U.S. and Canada.
Way to go Jimmy Beans, this is a very nice way to recognize the skills and abilities of young crafters, and is additionally a great way to promote crafting to the next generation.
There were five winners this year from across the U.S each earning $3,200. Applications were due in March for distribution in August. If you'd like to see this year's application, just click here.
Should you wish to read more about the knitters, crocheters, seamstresses and quilters who won, be sure to go to this blog post. If you take time to read the first few paragraphs you'll also learn how much one financial aid professional appreciates the ability for those who might not be academically or athletically gifted to have a chance for a scholarship. Jimmy Beans' $3,200 will go a long way in helping to pay for tuition at many public institutions of higher education in the U.S. and Canada.
Way to go Jimmy Beans, this is a very nice way to recognize the skills and abilities of young crafters, and is additionally a great way to promote crafting to the next generation.
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