Prosperity Scholarship Fund kicks off with $100,000 from local corporate, educational and civic
leaders
In support of the formal launch of the Prosperity Scholarship Fund, local leaders have contributed a
total of $100,000 to provide 100 local students with scholarships for the 2006-2007 academic year. The Fund is being
launched today at a 3:30 p.m. ceremony at Andrew Jackson High School (at 28th and Main streets), attended by Mayor
John Peyton, Council President Kevin Hyde, and corporate, educational and civic leaders who support the effort.
Founding donors include the Alliance for World Class Education, Bank of America, BellSouth, Blue Cross
Blue Shield of Florida, the Clarkson Company, Florida Community College Foundation, JEA, Jacksonville University, LandMar,
University of North Florida and Wachovia Bank.
The Prosperity Scholarship Fund will provide scholarships for financially challenged students to
obtain the higher education necessary to enter high-wage careers—keys to economic development, prosperity and quality of
life. This innovative program will fund an endowment from voluntary contributions given monthly through JEA utilities
payments. State matching funds and corporate contributions will add to this highly important community resource.
Eligible applicants for Prosperity Scholarship Funds include low-income residents of JEAs
service area attending one of the four participating schools (Edward Waters College, Jacksonville University, University
of North Florida and Florida Community College at Jacksonville). The deadline to apply for scholarships from these initial
contributions is July 15, 2006. For information on contributing to the fund or for scholarship application information,
visit www.jaxscholarship.org or call the Florida Community College Foundation at 904.632.3134.