NBCC Foundation Programs

The NBCC Foundation brings the healing power of counseling to under-served or never served communities through funding efforts in two program areas: Scholarships and Community Capacity Building. The NBCC Foundation Board determines priority areas annually, and the current priority underserved communities are military communities, rural communities, and African communities implementing the Mental Health Facilitator program.

Congratulations to the 2011 military and rural scholarship recipients, and thank you to all who applied. Please check back to learn more about the 2012 scholarship program in the fall.

2011 military scholarship recipients: Sybil Allison, Shannon Ayres, Jeffrey Hensley, Aaron Smith and Craig Wells.
2011 rural scholarship recipients: Paula Davis, Katherine Failing, Tara Holliday, Anna Kirkley and Lee Lapham.

Donors are encouraged to share information about priority areas they would like the Board to consider. Let us hear from you by emailing foundation@nbcc.org, subject line Priority Feedback

Rural Scholarships

Eligibility Requirements for Rural Scholarship Applicants:

  • Enrollment in good standing in a CACREP-accredited masters degree counseling program. Must have completed at least 18 credit hours prior to application and carry at least six (6) credit hours during the current semester.
  • Residence in a rural area as defined by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
  • Commitment to provide counseling services in a rural area for at least two years after graduation
  • Commitment to apply for the National Certified Counselor (NCC) credential prior to graduation

To check the CACREP status of a program, search the CACREP website here.

Applicants may determine if they live in a qualifying area by checking the Heath Resources and Service Administration (HRSA) Web site of rural areas.

Rural Scholarship Application Form

Deadline:

2011 application deadline was November 1, 2011, midnight, EST. 2012 deadline and details to be announced late summer 2012.

Mailing Information:

Please send complete application packets to:

NBCC Foundation
Attn: Scholarship Application
3 Terrace Way
Greensboro, NC 27403-3660

No fax or email submission will be processed.

For questions, please call 336-547-0607 or email foundation@nbcc.org.

Military Scholarships

Eligibility Requirements for Military Scholarship Applicants:

  • Enrollment in good standing in a CACREP-accredited masters degree counseling program. Must have completed at least 18 credit hours prior to application and carry at least six (6) credit hours during the current semester.
  • Prior or current active duty U. S. military service. Veterans must have served in the military within the past five years and have received an honorable discharge.
  • Commitment to provide counseling services to service members and/or veterans for at least two years after graduation.
  • Commitment to apply for the National Certified Counselor (NCC) credential prior to graduation.

To check the CACREP status of a program, search the CACREP website here.

Military Scholarship Application Form

Deadline:

2011 application deadline was November 1, 2011, midnight, EST. 2012 deadline and details to be announced late summer 2012.

Mailing Information:

Please send complete application packets to:

NBCC Foundation
Attn: Scholarship Application
3 Terrace Way
Greensboro, NC 27403-3660

No fax or email submission will be processed.

For questions, please call 336-547-0607 or email foundation@nbcc.org.

Rural communities and military personnel are not the only underserved groups. The NBCC Foundation Board of Directors seeks your input on other under-served and never served priority areas. Let us hear from you by emailing foundation@nbcc.org, subject line Priority Feedback.

Please support our efforts to increase counseling services. Donate here.

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NBCC Foundation
3 Terrace Way
Greensboro, NC 27403
(336) 547-0607 phone | (336)547-0017 fax | foundation@nbcc.org