The Young Women in Public Affairs Award recognizes women for their active commitment to volunteerism, experience in local government, student government, or workplace leadership (paid or unpaid), volunteer leadership achievements, knowledge of Zonta International and its programs, support in Zonta International's mission of empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy.
youth in our community including the One Million Dollar grant project which distributed almost one million dollars to youth organizations in the community. After high school, she plans to study international economics or finance.
Congratulations Katherine! We recognize you for the important contributions you have made to your community.
The Young Women in Public Affairs Program recognizes young women, ages 16-19, for their leadership skills and commitment to public service and civic causes. It encourages them to continue their participation in public and political life. To qualify for this scholarship, an applicant must :
be 16-19 years old on 1 April
be studying at a secondary school, college or university in a Zonta district/region,
demonstrate evidence of the following, are eligible to apply.
The Zonta Foothills Club winner will awarded $2,000 and can be considered at the district/international level, for an additional financial reward of $6,000. The district/international winner will be announced on July 1.