We are pleased to be offering multiple scholarships this year! The application is the same for each award. See below for the details!
The Jana Marie Lambert Memorial Scholarship was established in 2016 to honor Jana’s life. Born on December 1st, 1968 in DeSoto, TX, Jana died from complications due to breast cancer on April 25, 2015 in Broomfield, CO. Jana is survived by her mother Janice, husband Ken and her children Carter and Angelica. In her 47 years of life, Jana was the embodiment of optimism, lifting the spirit of everyone she came into contact with. Jana traveled the world, provided a safe and loving home to other people’s kids, and remained unfathomably positive in the face of cancer.
In addition to this scholarship, the community raised a $1000 scholarship at Education Days by selling Super Bowl squares. This scholarship has the potential to be awarded in full or to be split into multiple smaller awards.
Both scholarships are restricted to individuals who reside in the service area of the Colorado Chapter of the National Bleeding Disorders Foundation. The Academic Scholarship Application must be received at the NBDF Colorado office by May 30, 2025–no exceptions, electronic submissions only. Applications completed by anyone other than the applicant will not be accepted. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Selected recipients will be contacted after June 15, 2024. Payments will be made directly to the institution specified in the application and under no circumstances will funds be directly provided to individuals.
Please be sure to attach all supporting documentation in the area provided below. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Application Checklist
Completed applications include:
1. Submission of the form found at the bottom of this page.
2. Please email or have the recommenders email your letters of recommendation to acheshire@bleeding.org with the subject line (Name) Scholarship Letter of Recommendation.
Letters of Recommendation (2)
1. This letter must be from a teacher, instructor or professor who taught you in a class and should address your potential to achieve your academic goals.
2. Can also be from teacher but may include employer, church leader, health care provider or other professional who can speak to your qualifications
3. High school/college/university transcript (can be unofficial transcript)
4. Copy of acceptance letter from college/university (incoming freshman only)