Robert Browning Scholarship

From Pride Foundation

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Robert Browning grew up in Auburn, Washington, and later attended the University of Washington. He made his home in Seattle, where he practiced dentistry. He died of AIDS in November of 1991. This scholarship was created to honor Robert’s passion for music, health sciences, education, and the LGBTQ community.

Requirements (not all-inclusive)

  • Applicants must be residents of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon or Washington
  • High school seniors or college or graduate students (community college, four-year public or private college or university, certificate program, vocational/technical/trade programs, law school, medical/dental/veterinary school or graduate education)
  • Members of the LGBTQ and allied community and display leadership either within the LGBTQ community or within their field of study and demonstrate financial need
  • Students with additional barriers to education as well as those who are economically, racially, socially, geographically or politically disenfranchised will be given consideration as well
  • Applicants must be pursuing a career in human services, health sciences, or visual arts
  • Preference is given to self-identified LGBT students, members of LGBT families, and straight allies who have been supportive of the LGBT community

Award Amount

The monetary award amount varies and is determined by the Pride Foundation. Generally, scholarships offered through the foundation are a minimum of $500 to a maximum of $12,000.  The total dollars awarded for this scholarship is $12,000.



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