Congratulations to the 2022 Pride Foundation Scholars!

Pride Foundation invests in LGBTQ+ student leaders across in the Northwest—particularly those who face barriers due to race, economic circumstances, identity, ability, location, or lack of family support.

Since 1993, Pride Foundation has awarded over $7.5 million to more than 2,300 scholars. In 2022, Pride Foundation awarded scholarships to 108 students from Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington totaling $705,000!

*Please note: the list below is not all 108 Scholars. Only scholars who are comfortable sharing their information publicly have been listed.

Interested in receiving a Pride Foundation scholarship?

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2022 Scholars

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Gabby Davis The Evergreen State College Art/Psychology/Natural Science Lacey, Washington
Yasu Nakasato Simon Fraser University Arts Education Bardstown, Alaska
Kyle Agustines University of Alaska Fairbanks Bachelor of Fine Arts Fairbanks, Alaska
Joshua House University of Washington Bachelors of Social Welfare Shoreline, Washington
Whit Jester University of London Climate Change and Development Spokane, Washington
Jadivan Jacobson Walden University Clinical Mental Health Counseling Auburn, Washington
Nathan Moreland University of Washington Computer Science Spanaway, Washington
Gambhir Kunwar Northeastern University Computer Science Shoreline, Washington
Haley Lowe The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology Counseling Psychology Lynnwood, Washington
Kai North Seattle College Digital Art & Photography Seattle, Washington

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