The Kulpa Health Innovations Scholarship.
Objective
The Kulpa Health Innovations Scholarship is designed to support students to develop innovative solutions to improve healthcare access and affordability. The program, founded by Jason and Melissa Kulpa, seeks to fund projects creatively addressing the challenges of medical debt, healthcare delivery, or the intersection of technology and health services.
Eligibility Criteria.
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Who
This award is open to students enrolled in accredited educational institutions pursuing degrees or certificates related to healthcare innovation.
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What
To support students pursuing innovative projects aimed at enhancing healthcare access and affordability.
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How
Students must demonstrate a clear plan for project implementation and impact measurement.
Award.
The scholarship provides a scholarship of up to $1,000, depending on the project's scope and expected impact. Awardees also receive mentorship and strategic advice from healthcare and business development experts.
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
— Arthur C. Clarke
Application Requirements.
Completed application form (see below)
An essay detailing how the applicant has overcome health and financial challenges
Selection Process.
Applications will be evaluated based on innovation, feasibility, impact potential, and alignment with the foundation’s mission.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited to pitch their projects to a panel of experts in healthcare and philanthropy.
Both programs reflect the foundation’s commitment to empowering individuals through education and innovation, driving progress in financial health and healthcare accessibility.
Applications Closed.
Thank you for your interest in the Kulpa Health Innovations Scholarship, founded by Jason and Melissa Kulpa.
Please note that applications for this scholarship are now closed.
We appreciate the effort and dedication shown by all applicants. Selected recipients will be notified directly, and we look forward to celebrating their achievements.