Keep South Carolina Wild

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SCWF Scholarships

Event Date: September 24, 2025 – October 31, 2025

Location: Online

The South Carolina Wildlife Federation is honored to be in a position to distribute educational grants to full-time students pursuing a degree in any environmental field at South Carolina schools of higher education. Both undergraduate and graduate students are eligible, based on their performance in academia and in related community activities.

  • Deadline:  October 31st
  • Eligibility: full-time students currently pursuing degrees in any environmental field at South Carolina schools of higher education
  • Awards: $500 scholarships are available
  • Scholarship winners will be announced in January, and awarded in February each year

The applications will need to be submitted online by October 31st, and will address the student’s educational goal and career interests, employment and volunteer experience, including leadership.

In addition, a brief note from a supporting faculty member must also be submitted electronically – please have support letter submitted through this link. Selection will be based on a balance of these factors, and determined by a committee of the Federation Board.

Environmental solutions are not only scientific–they include historical, political, economic and cultural perspectives. The environment includes buildings, highways and ocean tankers as well as pine trees and coyotes. To build a sustainable society, an understanding of social and ecological systems is crucial.

Knowledge lays the groundwork for analyzing environmental problems, resolving conflicts, and preventing new problems from arising. The South Carolina Wildlife Federation is committed to supporting future leaders by helping to provide the financial resources necessary to lay the groundwork for more responsible decision-making tomorrow.

 

These scholarships are funded by contributions from generous individual donors in addition to the ongoing support received from these funds:

  • D. L. Scurry Foundation provides educational scholarship funds for individuals attending colleges, universities and technical schools in South Carolina.
  • The Nicole Chadwick Memorial Fund honors the legacy of an endangered species biologist who made a long-lasting impact on wildlife conservation in South Carolina.
  • The Riverbanks Conservation Support Fund (CSF) provides financial assistance for conservation oriented projects/programs worldwide that promote preservation of the Earth’s biodiversity.

 

Upcoming Events

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Jan 17
Bluebird Volunteer Workday!
208 Claude Bundrick Road, Blythewood, SC 29016
Are you looking for an opportunity to help our beautiful bluebirds?  If so, please join us at Camp Discovery in Blythewood,...
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Jan 17
Backyard Habitat Certification Class
Seven Oaks Plant Shop (4522 St. Andrews Road, Columbia, SC 29210)
This class is full! Please stay tuned for future opportunities. We're partnering with Seven Oaks Plant Shop for a free workshop...
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Jan 22
iNaturalist 101: Documenting South Carolina’s Biodiversity
Online
Would you like to learn more about iNaturalist? If so, join us on Thursday, January 22 at noon for a webinar...
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Feb 07
Food from the Forest: Squirrel Hunt 2026
Chapin
Registration Deadline: Monday, February 2, 2026 We call this hunt "Food from the Forest" because hunting is a meaningful way for...
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Feb 09
Palmetto Pro Birders: Tom Yawkey Wildlife Center
Yawkey Wildlife Center (Georgetown)
This class is full! Please add yourself to the waiting list here. Spend the day birding and exploring one of South Carolina’s...

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