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ASSP Foundation Awards $328,000 in Scholarships and Grants

The American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) Foundation is awarding $328,000 in academic scholarships and professional education grants to 117 individuals to help them achieve their educational and career goals in the occupational safety and health profession.

“For more than 30 years, our foundation has helped thousands of students and professionals continue their education in occupational safety and health,” said Trish Ennis, CSP, ARM, CRIS, ASSP Foundation Chair. “The consistent support from our generous donors demonstrates that safety and health careers are vital in helping to protect workers everywhere.”

The 2021 awards include $307,000 in academic scholarships for 100 graduate and undergraduate students pursuing degrees related to occupational safety and health at 47 colleges and universities across the country. The ASSP Foundation is awarding another $21,000 in professional education grants to 17 practicing safety professionals who are working to advance their careers through certification, college coursework, conference attendance and similar learning opportunities.

Several corporate donors support these awards, including Amazon, American Contractors Insurance Group, Board of Certified Safety Professionals, FabEnCo, ISNetworld, Liberty Mutual Insurance, SafeStart, Texas Safety Foundation, UPS and The Walt Disney Company. Additionally, more than 100 ASSP chapters, common interest groups, practice specialties and members support the scholarship and grant programs every year.

Amazon has gifted the ASSP Foundation $120,000 this year and continues to support ASSP as a premier sponsor, advocating women in safety and expanding the Society’s ability to enhance diversity in the profession, in addition to its support of the future of the occupational safety and health profession.

“We are proud to be a returning sponsor of the ASSP Foundation to further support the advancement of the occupational safety and health profession,” said Heather MacDougall, vice president of worldwide workplace health and safety, Amazon. “Health and safety is our number one priority at Amazon, and by supporting ASSP, we are helping to create a growing network of empowered individuals focused on making the world a safer place.”

For more information, visit https://foundation.assp.org.

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