
Cumberland Community Foundation announced $1,042,300 in new and renewed scholarships at its annual scholarship awards reception on May 20, 2026. Students, family members, scholarship committee volunteers and donors attended the annual event held at Cape Fear Botanical Garden.
“For the third year, we are awarding over a million dollars in scholarships,” said Mary Holmes, CEO of Cumberland Community Foundation. “We continue to work with donors to grow this program and open the doors of opportunity for local students.”
Each year, students apply in two separate award cycles:
Two scholarships were awarded for the first time this year.
“We are honored to be part of creating these legacies and helping local students go to college,” said Holmes in a press release.
Awards are announced each May at the annual CCF Scholarship Awards Reception. Visit the foundation’s website at www.cumberlandcf.org “Scholarships” for a list of recipients for the 2026/2027 academic year.
Established in 1980, Cumberland Community Foundation is a nonprofit charitable foundation that helps donors to create endowments that support favorite causes forever. The foundation manages over 650 individual charitable funds totaling over $165 million. For more information go to www.cumberlandcf.org or call Cumberland Community Foundation at 910-483-4449.
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