Congratulations to the 2023 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 $8.5 million to more than 2,400 scholars. In 2023, Pride Foundation awarded scholarships to 113 students from Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington totaling $759,600!

*Please note: the list below is not all 113 Scholars. Only scholars who are comfortable sharing their information publicly have been listed.

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2023 Scholars

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Kyle Agustines University of Alaska Fairbanks Fine Arts Fairbanks, Alaska
Sal Ryan Tufts University Public Policy, Applied Math, and Education Tacoma, Washington
Sam Lacet-Brown Tufts University Cognitive and Brain Science University Place, Washington
Letty Buchanan Tillamook Bay Community College Paramedic Garibaldi , Oregon
Scarlett McHoes The Los Angeles Film School Graphic Design Anchorage, Alaska
Ignasi Bonmatí Gonzálvez The College of Idaho Computer Science/Mathematics-Physics Boise, Idaho
Miles Willis Teachers College, Columbia University Psychological Counseling Central, Alaska
Ariyanna Fernandez Seattle Pacific University Music and Communications Olympia, Washington
Kristina Mays Salish Kootenai College Native Language Teacher Education Pablo, Montana
Curtis Portland State University Music-Vocal Performance and Music-Conducting Vancouver, Washington

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