Our 2024 Sponsors

Pressley and Hattie Green Scholarship

Our first scholarship began in 1982 and continued every year to present. Mr. Green was a businessman that nurtured many young people in the community and believed that hard work should be rewarded. He personally financed college for some of the youth that he nurtured.

Herman & Betty Howard Scholarship

Mr. Howard spent some important time with the youth in the community. He was an electrician and he taught his trade to the young people in our community.

Nancy & Judge Alex J. Allen, Jr. Scholarship

Judge Allen was a mentor, a supporter, and a coach to many young people. He knew first hand from his view on the bench the importance of a college education. He was committed to helping our youth become productive tax payers and his wife carries on this effort.

Edgar L. PErkins – Cass Technician Award

A group of proud graduates of Cass Tech H.S. is honored to contribute to the continued success of deserving Detroit students.
The 2017 honoree is Edgar l. Perkins, a Cass Tech grad. Mr. Perkins was an engineer and two of his inventions received patents.

Reasonover Best Scholarship

The Reasonover- Best family values integrity, hard work, and perseverance. They are proud to award this scholarship to a recent graduate who will take these values with them on their educational journey.

Vincent and Betty Little Book Award

As owners of the UPS store in downtown Detroit, they are always helping young people. The job training opportunities they provide in their store, the young men that they mentor, and the joining of this effort. With their family and friends, they provide many awards.

Timothy G McKay Sr. Dream Scholarship

The Timothy G McKay Sr. Dream Scholarship was created to honor the life and legacy of Timothy G McKay Sr and his passion for encouraging others to follow their dreams, to do what they love, and to never sit on their purpose and talents that God has given them. 

The annual $1000 scholarship is granted to a well-deserving student who is preparing to attend a vocational training school or program after graduating high school.