INDIANAPOLIS – The National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) announced today that it will offer two $1,000 scholarship opportunities for National Charity League (NCL) members to help offset the costs of attending college. The scholarships are open to women who are NCL members in 12th grade or in their first or second year of college.
Since 2021, National Panhellenic Conference and National Charity League have partnered together to encourage civic engagement and support the development of college-bound young women in their academic pursuits. NPC participated in NCL’s 2021 Annual Leadership Conference to engage attendees, share information about the Panhellenic sorority experience, and continue to look for ways to grow the partnership.
“NPC and its member organizations strive to support the academic potential of young women,” said NPC CEO Dani Weatherford. “We are proud to grant this pair of scholarships to National Charity League members in an effort to support the academic success of women and help address the growing concern of college affordability.”
“We are so excited to expand our partnership with National Panhellenic Conference,” said Iris Swinea, director of programs for National Charity League. “Our members are grateful for this opportunity, which allows them to continue making a difference working with women-focused organizations during their college years.”
Recipients must complete an application and include their resume and a short essay by March 4, 2022. For more details and to apply, click here.
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About the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC)
NPC is the trade association for 26 national and international sororities and is one of the largest organizations advocating for women. Through its advocacy, NPC highlights the importance of women’s-only spaces and showcases the transformational power of the sorority experience. For more information, including a complete list of NPC sororities, visit npcwomen.org or find NPC on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
About National Charity League, Inc.
Established in Los Angeles, California in 1925, and incorporated in 1958, National Charity League, Inc. is the nation’s premier mother-daughter non-profit organization. By incorporating mission-based programming, National Charity League develops socially responsible community leaders and strengthens the mother-daughter bond through leadership development, philanthropy, and culture. National Charity League recognizes the importance of diverse perspectives and experiences to meet the needs of the communities it serves.
Currently, the philanthropic organization has over 200,000 members and alumnae in hundreds of chapters across the nation. Last year, members contributed more than 2.7 million volunteer hours to more than 6,000 local philanthropy partners and their chapters, resulting in a $76 million fiscal impact. National Charity League proudly celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2025.
Visit www.nationalcharityleague.org to find more information on how to get involved.