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I want to start a scholarship for high school students as a memorial to my grandfather and uncle (both deceased). Are there any specific structural (tax, licensing, registering) things I need to do first? Most people start scholarships for colleges. If you have a specific school in mind, talk to a financial aid officer or counselor. This kind of thing is done all the time, and they could help you. Submit this to Script & Style ...
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