Across the nation, Scholarship America's programs -- including Dollars for Scholars -- have given out $2.5 billion to nearly 2 million students since our founding 50 years ago.

In our community, our chapter has made a big impact on the lives of students as well. Check out this site in the near future for details -- and to learn how you can help!

St. John-Endicott High School is a cooperative school district made up of two small farming communities - St. John and Endicott , Washington.  Each town has its own elementary school, but the middle school students from both schools go to school in Endicott and the high school students all attend high school in St. John.

The idea of a local scholarship foundation started in 1995 with a small group of community people.  The idea began with a simple concept of looking for ways to support graduates as they work to achieve their educational dreams.  We are proud to say that this remains our focus today.  To get things started, this group needed some assistance.  They looked to Dollars for Scholars to get the help they needed, and that relationship has been ongoing. 

The St. John-Endicott Schools Foundation is a locally operated and supported, non-profit, tax-exempt scholarship foundation, operated by community volunteers.  The Foundation raises scholarship money to assist current and past graduates of St. John-Endicott (Washington) High School to reach for and achieve their educational goals.  Since the first scholarships were awarded in 1995, we have awarded $694,144.00 in scholarships to our students.

Our Mission: Helping students unlock their dreams - one scholarship at a time.