Rihanna wants fans to Work for global scholarship program
Rihanna is offering studious fans the "gift of an education" through her newly-established global scholarship program.
The Work hitmaker is launching the fund through her Clara Lionel Foundation charity, which she founded in 2012 in honor of her beloved grandparents, Clara and Lionel Braithwaite. The organization aims to improve the quality of life for underprivileged communities across the globe and promote projects focused on health, education, arts and culture.
Now one of its priorities will involve helping youths cover the
costs of attending college in the U.S.
"To be able to give the gift of an education is actually an honor,"
Rihanna writes in a statement. "Higher education will help provide
perspective, opportunities and learning to a group of kids who
really deserve it. I am thrilled to be able to do this."
The scholarships, ranging from $5,000 to $50,000 , will be open to
applicants from her native Barbados, Brazil, Cuba, Haiti, Guyana,
Jamaica, and the U.S., who have already secured a place in a
four-year bachelor's degree program at an accredited university,
reports USA Today.
The number of full-tuition grants handed out each year will differ
depending on demand, but applications for the forthcoming 2016-2017
school year are currently being accepted via the charity's website
until 10 June (16).
The lucky few winners will be announced in August (16).
Rihanna has been raising money for the work of the Clara Lionel
Foundation through her annual fundraising galas, with the inaugural
black tie event taking place in Beverly Hills, California in
2014.
Comedian Kevin Hart hosted the 2015 bash, which featured a
performance by Lionel Richie.