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Allen Lowe Memorial


​Scholarship

allen lowe memorial scholarship


ABOUT
On January 20, 2020, Allen Lowe, a loving husband and father of two children passed away at the age of 55. Allen's career was based on trying to make the world a better place. He worked for the Peace Corps, EPA, and a handful of alternative energy companies. Eventually he found his calling as a teacher, working in both Mount Vernon and La Conner School Districts. 
Allen also made the world a better place with his kindness and his unique and wonderful sense of humor, making social gatherings, a crazy day, and even math more fun. The spirit lives on in Allen's Memorial Scholarship, enabling students to pursue their professional and collegiate dreams. 

The scholarship is to provide financial support for the students of Mount Vernon High School in honor of Allen Lowe. Students that exemplify excellences in math, are first generation collegiate students, and have demonstrated need for financial support are ideal candidates. 

ELIGIBILITY
To qualify for the scholarship, the applicant must be a graduating senior from Mount Vernon High School in need of college funding support. The recipient must use the scholarship to attend an accredited four-year college or university.

FUNDING AMOUNT
The scholarship is a one-time award, amount TBD.

DEADLINE
April 17, 2023

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APPLY NOW
scf Online Scholarship application

Questions? Contact:
Maddy MacKenzie, Executive Director
maddy@skagitcf.org | 360-419-3181
Phone: 360.419.3181  |  Physical Address: 1220 Memorial Hwy, Suite C in Mount Vernon, WA 98273
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1763
​Mount Vernon, WA 98273
The Skagit Community Foundation is a nonprofit charitable organization incorporated in the
​State of Washington and is exempt from federal income tax under

​Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. 
​Tax ID (EIN) #91-1572414.

© 2022 The Skagit Community Foundation. All rights reserved.​

  • Home
  • Giving
    • About Giving with SCF
    • Community Funds
    • Designated Funds
  • About Us
    • Leadership
    • History
    • Strategic Plan
    • Finances
  • Info + Opportunities
    • Monthly News & Updates
    • Nonprofit Seminars
  • Grantmaking
    • For Nonprofits
    • 2022 Awards
    • Performing Arts Grants
    • Anacortes Women's Giving Circle
    • Grantmaking 2019-2021
  • Scholarships
    • Semillas de Esperanza Scholarship
    • Skagit Women in Business Scholarship
    • Roger & Lea Rae Reep Scholarship
    • Allen Lowe Memorial Scholarship
    • Clarence & Eileen Summers Scholarship
    • Alice Suave/P.E.O. Chapter G.B. Scholarship
    • Virginia Carlson Scholarship
    • Sandra Noblet Scholarship
    • James Beckner, MD Scholarship
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    • Community Funds
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