Who Can Apply:
- Donovan Harpster dreamed of becoming a high school teacher. He believed in the quiet power of showing up – for students who felt unseen, for young people who needed support, and for the classroom as a space where lives are changed not just by lessons, but by presence and care.
- Donovan passed away in 2024 at the age of 21, before he could fulfill that dream. But his vision, his spirit, and his heart for teaching live on. This scholarship was created in his honor to support students walking the path he never got to finish.
- The Donovan Harpster “Called to Teach” Scholarship will be awarded to a student pursuing a career in secondary education (grades 9–12). We’re looking for applicants who have faced hardship and grown through it, who demonstrate financial need, and a genuine desire to uplift, guide, and stand beside the next generation.
- This scholarship is not just about funding education – it’s about honoring a life. It’s about carrying forward Donovan’s love for learning, his quiet compassion, and his belief in what good teaching can do.
- If you’re walking the road he longed to walk, we are honored to help you take the next step.
- Never seek a permanent solution to a temporary problem. If you’re struggling, please reach out. Your story matters. You’re not alone.
- Any first-generation high school senior or undergraduate student who aspires to become a high school teacher may apply for this scholarship opportunity if they have overcome personal loss, adversity, or hardship and if they show strong character, resilience, empathy, and a desire to uplift others.
Submission: To apply, submit an essay or video telling us about a hardship you’ve overcome, what you learned from the experience, and what drives you to be a high school teacher. Video responses are strongly preferred. If you submit a video, write “Submitted via a video link” in the essay box.
Deadline: February 12, 2026
Amount: $1,000
Learn More: https://bold.org/scholarships/donovan-harpster-called-to-teach-scholarship/

