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Oregon's Most Admired nonprofits on 2024
Oregon's Most Admired nonprofits on 2024
Oregon's Most Admired nonprofits on 2024

Published on: 01/09/2025

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The region's nonprofit organizations faced challenges and achieved successes in the past year.

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TEDDY VILLERS NATURAL RESOURCE SCHOLARSHIP  
  
For the ninth year, the Coos Watershed Association and Villers Family of Blue Ridge Timber Cutting will offer a scholarship to a passionate and dedicated local student pursuing a career/degree in a natural resources field. This scholarship honors Teddy Villers, son of Mark and Adela Villers, who lost his life while working on a salmon habitat restoration project with his dad in September of 2015. Teddy had a strong curiosity and deep passion for the natural world and loved working in the woods on projects that improved the watershed for both wildlife and people.  
  
The Villers family established a scholarship in Teddy's name, which is awarded each year to a current high school senior or community college student (or recent graduate). Applicants must either currently reside, or plan to attend college/trade school, within the Coos watershed geographical area (Coos Bay/North Bend and immediate surrounding area, including Charleston and Allegany). Candidates must demonstrate passion for and commitment to pursuing post-secondary education from an accredited institution in the field of natural resources, such as environmental science, forestry, fish and wildlife, marine sciences, zoology, environmental policy, or other related fields.  
  
The award amount this year is $3,000 and the application deadline is February 19 by 4 p.m. We will announce this year's recipient at the Coos Watershed Association’s annual meeting on March 19.   
  
For more info about this scholarship and to apply visit the Coos Watershed Association website: www.cooswatershed.org.
TEDDY VILLERS NATURAL RESOURCE SCHOLARSHIP  
  
For the ninth year, the Coos Watershed Association and Villers Family of Blue Ridge Timber Cutting will offer a scholarship to a passionate and dedicated local student pursuing a career/degree in a natural resources field. This scholarship honors Teddy Villers, son of Mark and Adela Villers, who lost his life while working on a salmon habitat restoration project with his dad in September of 2015. Teddy had a strong curiosity and deep passion for the natural world and loved working in the woods on projects that improved the watershed for both wildlife and people.  
  
The Villers family established a scholarship in Teddy's name, which is awarded each year to a current high school senior or community college student (or recent graduate). Applicants must either currently reside, or plan to attend college/trade school, within the Coos watershed geographical area (Coos Bay/North Bend and immediate surrounding area, including Charleston and Allegany). Candidates must demonstrate passion for and commitment to pursuing post-secondary education from an accredited institution in the field of natural resources, such as environmental science, forestry, fish and wildlife, marine sciences, zoology, environmental policy, or other related fields.  
  
The award amount this year is $3,000 and the application deadline is February 19 by 4 p.m. We will announce this year's recipient at the Coos Watershed Association’s annual meeting on March 19.   
  
For more info about this scholarship and to apply visit the Coos Watershed Association website: www.cooswatershed.org.
TEDDY VILLERS NATURAL RESOURCE SCHOLARSHIP For the ninth year, the Coos Watershed Association and Villers Family of Blue Ridge Timber Cutting will offer a scholarship to a passionate and dedicated local student pursuing a career/degree in a natural resources field. This scholarship honors Teddy Villers, son of Mark and Adela Villers, who lost his life while working on a salmon habitat restoration project with his dad in September of 2015. Teddy had a strong curiosity and deep passion for the natural world and loved working in the woods on projects that improved the watershed for both wildlife and people. The Villers family established a scholarship in Teddy's name, which is awarded each year to a current high school senior or community college student (or recent graduate). Applicants must either currently reside, or plan to attend college/trade school, within the Coos watershed geographical area (Coos Bay/North Bend and immediate surrounding area, including Charleston and Allegany). Candidates must demonstrate passion for and commitment to pursuing post-secondary education from an accredited institution in the field of natural resources, such as environmental science, forestry, fish and wildlife, marine sciences, zoology, environmental policy, or other related fields. The award amount this year is $3,000 and the application deadline is February 19 by 4 p.m. We will announce this year's recipient at the Coos Watershed Association’s annual meeting on March 19. For more info about this scholarship and to apply visit the Coos Watershed Association website: www.cooswatershed.org.

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