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Anne Frank Outstanding Scholarship Award

Applicants must be graduating high school seniors who are community leaders and have been accepted to a four-year college. The winning applicant receives a $10,000 scholarship. The award recognizes students who exemplify the commitment, ideals and courage that Anne Frank represents today. Examples of such activities include:

  • Acting as spokespersons for tolerance;
  • On a daily basis, having the courage to be bridge builders and peacemakers;
  • Creating programs that address intolerance, violence prevention and conflict resolution;
  • Standing up against intolerance by leading or participating in community-based organizations.


Anne Frank Outstanding Educator Award

The Anne Frank Center USA solicits nominations of individuals who have proven that they have the personal courage to make a difference as educators. The award recognizes those who: have created special programs or opportunities that encourage students to stand up against racism, prejudice and bias-related violence; embody tolerance in both their personal and professional endeavors; and/or have established cultural or educational programs for traditionally excluded groups.


Anne Frank Outstanding Citizen Award

The Anne Frank Center USA solicits nominations of adults who are community leaders, bridge builders and role models. These individuals embody tolerance and promote unity and peace.

 

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