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Research at the Stowers Institute is primarily funded through the Hope Shares Endowment, most of which is the product of the Stowers’ generosity. The Institute receives additional competitive grant funding from the National Institutes of Health, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the American Cancer Society, the March of Dimes and other ...
Jim and Virginia Stowers created the Institute by endowing their personal wealth, the by-product of the company Jim Stowers built in 1958, American Century Investments (ACI). [5] In addition to the Stowers’ initial financial gift, they established a unique funding model to ensure continued support for research.
Inspired by Stowers' courage, the men forged ahead and successfully drove the Germans from the hill and into the plain below. Stowers, meanwhile, succumbed to his wounds on Côte 188. He is buried, along with 133 of his comrades, at the Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial east of the village of Romagne-sous-Montfaucon.
Stowers is the surname of: Amando Stowers (fl. 1941–1951), Western Samoan politician; Chris Stowers (born 1974), Major League Baseball outfielder; Craig Stowers (1954–2022), American jurist, associate justice of the Alaska Supreme Court; Eli Stowers, American football player; Feagaiga Stowers (born 2000), Samoan weightlifter
Scholarships may have a financial need component but rely on other criteria as well. Some private need-based awards are confusingly called scholarships and require the results of a FAFSA (the family's EFC). However, scholarships are often merit-based, while grants tend to be need-based. Some examples of grants commonly applied for in the U.S.:
Peoria High School junior guard Leshawn Stowers helps beat Manual, then gets an offer from Bradley University after the game. 'Dream come true': Peoria High guard gets offer to play basketball at ...
The Stamps Family Charitable Foundation offers merit scholarships to 44 partner colleges and universities in the United States. The foundation and scholarships are named for their benefactors, E. Roe Stamps IV and Penelope W. Stamps. In general, in the scholarship programs focus on the support of outstanding undergraduate students, without ...
Harry E. Stowers, Jr. (April 21, 1926 – July 8, 2015) was an American jurist, lawyer, and politician. Born in Fort Bayard, New Mexico , Stowers lived in Madrid, New Mexico and graduated from Silver City High School.