The application period for the 2024-2025 academic year closed on June 14, 2024.
The Davidsonville Area Civic Association's Gail Enright Educational Scholarship has been created to help DACA members and their dependent children pursue educational training — academic, technical, agricultural, or professional.
The scholarship is available to high school seniors and graduates of any age.
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In addition to being one of the association's founders, Gail Enright is DACA's membership director, The Villager editor and CEO (i.e. Chief Everything Officer). She's pictured here at the 2019 Davidsonville Green Expo flanked by Brian Riddle, owner of Homestead Gardens, and Steuart Pittman, Jr., Anne Arundel County Executive and a lifelong Davidsonville resident.
The Gail Enright Educational Scholarship was established in 2017 through a donation by Davidsonville residents Tom and Kris Angelis. The fund's growth depends on the generosity of our community.
Help us grow the scholarship fund by making a check in any amount payable to DACA and write “scholarship” in the memo space. Or donate online via the "scholarship" button on our Dues, Donations, Payments page.
The Davidsonville Area Civic Association (DACA) is a tax-exempt 501(c)4 organization recognized by the U.S. Internal Revenue Services. Donations to DACA are not tax-deductible.
The 2024 DACA Scholarship Application is a fillable PDF. Follow these steps for completing the form:
Under the File tab in the navigation bar that appears at the top of an open PDF:
Email the following documents to dacascholarship@gmail.com: no later than Friday, June 14, 11:59 pm.
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