DoSomething.org May Scholarships 1) Fight Propaganda And Defend Science 2) Post a Note to Brighten Someone’s Day

Here are May’s Scholarship offerings from DoSomething.org

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Scholarship 1: $3,000 Easy Scholarship: Create a Textbook Cover to Fight Propaganda and Defend Science 

97% of scientists agree that climate change is real and humans are a major cause of it. Despite this scientific consensus, a group is sending to science teachers a textbook that denies humans’ effect on climate change. You could win an easy $3,000 scholarship just by sharing a pledge on social media that encourages your friends to talk to their teachers about this propaganda-filled book. You’ll defend science, fight propaganda, and enter to win a $3,000 scholarship — no essay required!

Scholarship: Create a Textbook Cover to Fight Propaganda and Defend Science from DoSomething.org

Amount: $3,000 grant for one winner!

Rules: 

No minimum GPA or essay required. This $3,000 easy scholarship is open to people ages 13 to 25. You must also live in the U.S. or have U.S citizenship.

Deadline: The scholarship is open from May 1, 2017 to May 31, 2017

For more information: Go to Create Textbook Cover Fight Propaganda and Defend Science to learn more!

Scholarship 2: $1,500 Easy Scholarship: Post A Note To Brighten Someone’s Day!

You could win an easy $1,500 scholarship just by posting a sticky note to make someone smile! Post notes with positive messages on bathroom mirrors and other places around your school. That’ll improve others’ self-esteem and automatically enter you to win a $1,500 scholarship. Win-win!

Scholarship: Post a note to brighten someone’s day from DoSomething.org

Amount: $1,500 for one winner!

Rules: No minimum GPA or essay required. This $1,500 easy scholarship is open to people ages 13 to 25. You must also live in the U.S. or have U.S citizenship.

Deadline: The scholarship is open from May 1, 2017 to May 15, 2017.

For more information: Go to Post a Note to Brighten Someone’s Day from DoSomething.org to learn more!

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