Educational Assistance & Scholarship Program
We believe that education is one of the most powerful tools for creating opportunity and shaping brighter futures. Our program directly supports veterans and their families as they pursue educational goals.
Investing in Brighter Futures
At The L.J. Bridge Foundation, we believe that education is one of the most powerful tools for creating opportunity and shaping brighter futures. Our Educational Assistance & Scholarship Program is designed to directly support veterans and their families as they pursue educational goals -- helping ease the financial burden while opening doors to new possibilities. This program provides aid in two key areas: private schooling assistance to help veteran families cover tuition costs for school-aged children attending private or specialized schools, and annual scholarship awards to support high school graduates from veteran families as they continue their education at colleges, universities, or trade schools. Our goal is to award at least one to two scholarship grants each year, ensuring that the children and grandchildren of those who served have the opportunity to achieve their dreams through access to quality education.
Two Areas of Support
Our program addresses educational needs at two critical stages -- school-age tuition and higher education.
Private Schooling Assistance
Help veteran families cover tuition costs for school-aged children attending private or specialized schools.
College & Trade School Scholarships
Annual scholarship awards for high school graduates from veteran families continuing their education at colleges, universities, or trade schools.
Application Process
Follow these steps to apply for educational assistance or a scholarship.
Review Eligibility
Confirm that you or your family member meets the eligibility criteria as a veteran, dependent child, or grandchild of a veteran.
Gather Documentation
Prepare proof of military service, enrollment or acceptance documentation, transcripts, and any required relationship verification.
Submit Application
Complete and submit your application before the announced deadline. Some scholarships may require a short essay or statement of goals.
Selection & Award
Recipients are selected based on eligibility, demonstrated need, and available funding. Award notifications are sent to all applicants.
Who Can Apply
- Veterans (active duty, retired, or honorably discharged) seeking assistance for their dependent children or immediate grandchildren
- High school seniors who are children or immediate grandchildren of veterans applying for a scholarship toward higher education
- Documentation of military service required (DD-214, VA ID, Military ID, or state-issued ID with veteran designation)
- Proof of enrollment or acceptance at the educational institution
- For high school seniors: a copy of transcripts or proof of graduation status
- For grandchildren: documentation confirming immediate family relationship to the veteran
Application Guidelines
- Applications must be submitted by the deadline announced each year
- Some scholarships may require a short essay or statement of goals
- Recipients are selected based on eligibility, demonstrated need, and available funding
- Applications can be submitted online, emailed with documentation, or by calling to leave a message
Why Education Matters
We recognize that veterans and their families often face unique challenges that can make educational opportunities harder to access. By reducing financial stress and offering direct assistance, we aim to empower children and grandchildren to thrive academically and personally. These scholarships and tuition supports are not only an investment in education but also a way to honor the sacrifices made by their families.
Frequently Asked Questions
Veterans (active duty, retired, or honorably discharged) seeking assistance for their dependent children or immediate grandchildren can apply. High school seniors who are children or immediate grandchildren of veterans may apply for a scholarship toward higher education.
Our program provides aid in two key areas: private schooling assistance to help veteran families cover tuition costs for school-aged children attending private or specialized schools, and annual scholarship awards to support high school graduates from veteran families pursuing college, university, or trade school education.
Our goal is to award at least one to two scholarship grants each year, ensuring that the children and grandchildren of those who served have the opportunity to achieve their dreams through access to quality education.
Applicants need to provide documentation of military service (DD-214, VA ID, Military ID, or state-issued ID with veteran designation), proof of enrollment or acceptance for the educational institution, transcripts or proof of graduation status for high school seniors, and for grandchildren, documentation confirming immediate family relationship to the veteran.
Applications must be submitted by the deadline announced each year. Some scholarships may require a short essay or statement of goals. Recipients are selected based on eligibility, demonstrated need, and available funding. Contact us or check our website for current deadlines.
Invest in a Brighter Future for Veteran Families
By sponsoring or donating to this program, you're not just giving the gift of education -- you're investing in the next generation, honoring the service of our veterans, and helping to build a legacy of opportunity and hope.