SEIU Healthcare Minnesota & Iowa offers thirteen scholarship opportunities - six awarded twice per year (spring/fall) and one awarded once in the fall for use at any accredited post-secondary institution.
Mindy Tomfohrde Scholarships: Two $1,000 scholarships will be awarded twice per year to members in good standing for their continuing education through the “Mindy Tomfohrde Scholarship Fund.” The applicant must be a SEIU Healthcare MN & IA member in good standing as of the time of the scholarship drawing. Scholarship applicants must submit a minimum 500-word essay on the following topic: “What are the advantages and benefits for you being a member of SEIU Healthcare MN & IA?”
Got Your Back Scholarships: Two $1,000 scholarships are awarded twice per year to younger SEIU members, who are facing greater economic, racial, identity challenges than any generation since the great Depression. Applicants must be 30 years old or younger as of the time of application, and must be a member in good standing as of the time of the scholarship drawing. Scholarship applicants must submit a minimum 500-word essay on the following topic: "What current issues are most important to you in your daily life and how has SEIU Healthcare MN & IA made an impact?"
Cecilia Razook Memorial Scholarship: Two $1,000 scholarship will be awarded twice per year for the continuing education of spouses, children, grandchildren, stepchildren, or legal wards of members in good standing through the “Cecilia Razook Scholarship Fund.” The SEIU Healthcare MN & IA member must be in good standing as of the time of the scholarship drawing. Scholarship applicants must submit a minimum 500-word essay on the following topic: “What does your family member being a part of SEIU Healthcare MN & IA mean to you?”
Daniel Olakunle Memorial Scholarship: One $1,000 scholarships will be awarded once per year to a member, or their dependent, who seek to further their education in the field of mental health. The applicant must be a SEIU Healthcare MN & IA member in good standing as of the time of the scholarship drawing. Scholarship applicants must submit a minimum 500-word essay on the following topic: “How do you plan to use your continued education in mental health to be an advocate for patients, a leader for coworkers, and a promoter of mental health awareness.”