NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK LAW ENFORCEMENT EXECUTIVES

San Gabriel Valley Chapter

SCHOLARSHIPS

 

Several scholarship awards are generally offered by the San Gabriel Valley Chapter of NOBLE each year. Over the past 12 years, the SGV Chapter has overseen the distribution of over $50,000 in academic scholarships to high school students from around the region. The coronavirus pandemic has caused us to scale back the number of awards provided this year but we will still be providing support to our youth.


STUDENTS: APPLY FOR A SCHOLARSHIP

Students who have demonstrated academic achievement, leadership and exceptional service to the community should apply. Each scholarship is a one-time award offered to a graduating senior residing and/or attending high school within the boundaries of the San Gabriel Valley Chapter of NOBLE.

 

 

BECOME A SPONSOR

IT’S NOT TOO LATE!

Be a 2024 Scholarship Sponsor and assist us provide financial support to graduating high school seniors.

 

SAN GABRIEL VALLEY CHAPTER SCHOLARSHIPS

The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives has long served as the “Conscience of Law Enforcement”.  The San Gabriel Valley Chapter has played an integral role in accomplishing this mission through outreach programs that not only educate but also nurture, strengthen and validate our youth.

Over the past 12 years, the San Gabriel Valley Chapter has provided financial scholastic awards and assistance to worthy high school students from around the region.

Each scholarship is a one-time award offered to a graduating senior residing and/or attending high school within the boundaries of the San Gabriel Valley Chapter of NOBLE which encompasses the City of Burbank east to the Inland Empire.  The Recipients of these awards should have demonstrated academic achievement, leadership and exceptional service to the community.

The San Gabriel Valley Chapter is thankful for our Sponsors (Pasadena Sandwich Company/Fink Memorial Fund, Pasadena Federal Credit Union, Burbank Police Command Staff, Pasadena Black Municipal Employees’ Association, and the Tournament of Roses).