I want to share my sincere appreciation for the Army Scholarship Foundation (ASF) and help others understand the incredible work this nonprofit does for military families. ASF provides college scholarships to children of U.S. Army soldiers and to spouses of active duty and former Army members. It is a mission-driven organization that quietly but powerfully impacts the lives of those who serve and their loved ones.
ASF is smaller, volunteer-run, and deeply committed to its mission organization. For recipients, the financial support goes a long way—not just in easing tuition burdens, but in showing that their sacrifices are seen and valued.
The application process is straightforward, and eligibility criteria are clearly outlined. Communication throughout the application period is timely and professional. The foundation also does a good job sharing stories of scholarship recipients, which highlights the real-world impact they’re having.
If you’re looking for a nonprofit to support—whether as a donor, volunteer, or potential applicant, I highly recommend the Army Scholarship Foundation. Your contribution will directly support students who are working hard to succeed, often while navigating the uncertainties and relocations that come with military life.
This is a worthy and under-recognized organization that deserves more visibility for the important role it plays in supporting Army families.
I have supported the Army Scholarship Foundation for several years. Each year, they provide exceptional support to Army Family Members seeking to advance their education. I have met students each year who are appreciative, grateful, and committed to fully leveraging the support ASF provides them. This appreciation and commitment, in and of itself, evidences the positive impact ASF has of Army Family Members.
The Association of United States Army's North Texas - Audie Murphy chapter has been donating to the Army Scholarship Foundation for over a decade. Instead of our chapter setting up a scholarship program and going through all the efforts to find deserving children to receive the awards, we have a charity that's passion is supporting sons and daughters who's parents or grandparents were in the Army.
We historically celebrate the Army's birthday (14 June) during their grading party. Several of the chapter's members come out to grade and personally donate to their charity.
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I've been working with the Army Scholarship Foundation (ASF) for over 10 years. As the former chapter President of the Association of United States Army's North Texas - Audie Murphy chapter, we had been looking for a military focused charity that did college scholarships. We found ASF locally in the DFW area.
We looked at their books and insured that the majority of their fund raising went to the cause and not to someone car. Annually now, the chapter had funded $10,000 for 10 scholarship. Several of our local members have sponsored a scholarship personally.
I've met several of their recipients at the annual Heroes luncheon. Jeff and Rose are wonderful people and we love the passion and support they give to their cause.
Their leadership is well recognized in the community in benefiting children of our veterans. I was personally impressed with their annual meeting and the support they provide and receive.
The Army Scholarship Foundation is a wonderful organization that supports the family members of those who have served our country and helps them in their quest to receive a degree in higher education.
I learned about ASF about a year ago and have been so impressed with all they are doing to honor the sacrifices of Army soldiers by supporting their children's ability to pursue higher education. Definitely a cause worth supporting!
I have had the honor of being a volunteer for the Army Scholarship Foundation for several years. Each year I am blown away at the impact they make and how appreciative the recipients are for the assistance. The entire organization is volunteer so any donation you make goes directly to the scholarships. Imagine being a young person growing up in a military family who frequently gets stationed in a new location year after year. All the difficulties that come along with that are lessened by having some security around how they will pay for college. Please take the opportunity to attend next years luncheon and hear about all the great work.
As an Army veteran attending my first ASF annual luncheon, I was impressed at the enthusiasm, attitudes, and commitment of the volunteers and attendees at the event.
For me, I consider serving one's nation as the highest calling. For this organization to consider scholarships to worthwhile and deserving sons and daughters of both veterans and active duty servicemen is indeed a very noble and needed mission and a way to express our appreciation for their service.
I volunteered at the Army Scholarship Foundation's annual Help our Heroes Luncheon last month. The event shines a light on the vital role that education plays in empowering Army families, while honoring the sacrifices made by service members and their loved ones. Community leaders, veterans, donors, and scholarship recipients came together to hear and share the personal stories that bring the mission of the foundation to life. One of the highlights of the luncheon was the keynote address delivered by distinguished veteran and Medal of Honor recipient Capt. Florent Groberg. It was an amazing event to be part of and a privilege to see firsthand the organization’s commitment to supporting Army families.
I have volunteered for this organization several times at events to help collect donations. I love what they stand for and the fact that this is an entirely volunteer run organization. Thank you Rose & Jeff for all your hard work for such a worthy cause! Your making a difference in the live of dependents all over our country
I love being a volunteer for the Army Scholarship Foundation! Rose and Jeff do so much for soldiers and their children. Everyone should donate to ASF. They are changing the lives of thousands of people.
The Army Scholarship Foundation is a wonderful organization that goes above and beyond to support the families of the U.S. Army. Their commitment to helping Army families with scholarships is both inspiring and heartfelt. They work hard to raise funds and thoughtfully award scholarships, making a real difference in the lives of those who serve our country. It's clear they truly care about giving back to the military community, and their efforts are deeply appreciated.
ASF provides educational opportunities to deserving military families. It is a wonderful, well organized nonprofit run by dedicated volunteers.
The Army Scholarship Foundation is truly an outstanding organization. Their dedication to supporting the educational dreams of military children and spouses is inspiring.
By providing scholarships, they create opportunities that change lives and honor the sacrifices of our military families. I am proud to support their mission and see the direct impact of their work.
Thank you, ASF, for empowering the next generation!
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I have been a supporter of ASF for many years. Rose and Jeff Gault introduced me to the mission of ASF. Their enthusiasm and tireless devotion to providing educational opportunities to the children and spouses of our service men and women inspired me to create a scholarship in my Dad's name. He would be so proud that his service in WWII now is influential in ensuring our military know how much we value their sacrifice on our behalf.
It is my privilege to serve as a Board Member for the Army Scholarship Foundation. Our Board reflects various Army service backgrounds and skillsets. The variety of backgrounds brings creative thinking and action to make annual scholarships a reality for deserving individuals.
The Army Scholarship foundation does a great deed for the families of the US Army. They are steadfast in supporting the scholarship needs of our Army families. They are diligent in raising funds and distributing scholarships.
In the past, I have participated in the review of the scholarship applications, and will do so again this year.
I am impressed that the Army Scholarship Foundation has the financial capability to award so many scholarships to so many deserving children of Army personnel. I have no doubt that many of the recipients would not be able to further their education without the assistance of ASF.
I would encourage everyone to support ASF in order to ensure that the Foundation has the resources to support deserving students in the future.
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