Scholarships

Two scholarship funds have been established to honor Megan Keleman’s legacy. The Megan’s Rainbow of Hope Endowed Scholarship Fund with Cleveland State University and the Megan Elizabeth Keleman Memorial Scholarship Fund with The Six District Educational Compact.

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Megan’s Rainbow of Hope

Endowed Scholarship Fund

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In honoring the memory of Megan Keleman, the Keleman Family has established a scholarship fund with Cleveland State University called Megan's Rainbow of Hope Endowed Scholarship Fund

Throughout her life, Megan was willing to help others. After receiving her undergraduate degree and while earning her master’s degree, Megan embarked on a career with Shelter Care which is a non-profit organization that provides outreach services to young people from ages 6-24. Megan was also a volunteer coach for Girls on the Run. This program teaches girls in grades 3-8 to learn how to train for a 5K run while providing positive mental health and physical fitness. To continue Megan’s efforts of helping others, The Megan’s Rainbow of Hope Endowed Scholarship Fund will provide an annual scholarship to be awarded at the end of each school year.

The Megan's Rainbow of Hope Endowed Scholarship Fund is for College of Business students currently attending Cleveland State University.

Requirements for the scholarship, the application for the scholarship and how to make contributions to the endowment fund are all located on the Cleveland State University website. Please click on the button below for more information.

The link above will take you to the CSU scholarship donation page.

The Megan Elizabeth Keleman

Memorial Scholarship Fund

In honoring the memory of Megan Keleman, the Keleman Family along with Megan's Rainbow of Hope has established a scholarship fund with The Six District Educational compact called The Megan Elizabeth Keleman Memorial Scholarship.

The Six District Educational Compact comprises the following school districts: Cuyahoga Falls, Hudson, Kent, Stow-Munroe Falls, Tallmadge City Schools and Woodridge. The Six District Educational Compact provides career-technical educational programs, services and resources to students. To find out more about the Six District Educational Compact, visit their website.

While attending Munroe-Falls High School, Megan was enrolled in the Engineering Academy during her junior and senior years. This program allowed Megan’s passion for creativity, thirst for knowledge and eagerness of testing boundaries to flourish. For Megan, this program made a positive impact on the importance of getting an education that will last a lifetime.

To continue honoring Megan by providing financial help to students who will continue striving to learn and test boundaries by being creative, The Megan Elizabeth Keleman Memorial Scholarship will provide an annual scholarship to be awarded at the end of each school year.

The Megan Elizabeth Keleman Memorial Scholarship is for students successfully completing the second & final year of the Engineering Academy and who will be moving on to college upon graduation from highschool.

To make donations to The Megan Elizabeth Keleman Memorial Scholarship for the Six District Educational Compact please use the button below.

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How Can I Contribute to the Scholarships?

If you’re looking to make a difference, you can easily contribute to our two scholarships by visiting the dedicated Scholarship page where you’ll find all the information you need.

How Are the Scholarships Awarded?

The scholarships are awarded by Cleveland State University and The Six District Education Compact. For info about the scholarship please visit their websites.

How is My Donation Money Used?

Your donations will be used to fund the two scholarships.

  • The Megan’s Rainbow of Hope Endowed Scholarship Fund for CSU.
  • The Megan Elizabeth Keleman Memorial Scholarship Fund for the Six District Educational Compact.

    Is My Donation Tax Deductible?

    Unless stated otherwise, Yes! Contributions made towards scholarships are indeed tax deductible, allowing you to support education while enjoying potential tax benefits.