Survivor Scholarship Program

The Arkansas National Guard Foundation (ANGF) through its endowment maintains funds to award annual scholarships to the primary next of kin, including parents, surviving spouses, (so long as they remain unmarried until the age 55), and children (under the age of 23) of armed service members who lose their lives during the term of their enlistment regardless of military branch, duty status, or manner of death are eligible to apply for scholarships awarded by the ANGF Survivor Scholarship Program. Siblings of fallen service members eligible if there was a loco parent’s relationship.

Academic Scholarship Program

The Arkansas National Guard Foundation (ANGF) through its endowment and insurance program maintains funds to award annual scholarships to members of NGAA and the Enlisted Association of the Arkansas National Guard (EAANG) and their dependents. The endowment is managed by a board of directors selected from the NGAA and EAANG.

Trade School Scholarship

The Arkansas National Guard Foundation (ANGF) is launching a new Scholarship specifically for those Arkansas National Guard members who are attending a trade school or other certificate producing course. The Trade School may be used for any and all expenses related to the pursuit of a trade or skill at an accredited Arkansas Vocational School, College or University included in the list provided by the Arkansas Department of Human Services. A scholarship selection committee will review applications and award scholarships based on the Order of Merit List that they develop.