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Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful Sue Wiseman Scholarship

The Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful Sue Wiseman Scholarship recognizes the individual accomplishments of young people who have demonstrated outstanding commitment and dedication to the environment and who have initiated and carried out a project that addresses one of Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful’s focus areas of Prevent It (recycling, community greening, education presentations/workshops, littering/illegal dumping deterrents), Clean It (illegal dump cleanups, Great American Cleanup, International Coastal Cleanup, graffiti abatement, invasive plant removal), or Keep It (murals, plantings/beautification, displays/outreach). The scholarship is named for Sue Wiseman, whose own commitment and dedication to a cleaner environment led to the founding of PA CleanWays in 1990, which is now Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful.

Applicants must be high school seniors and residents of Pennsylvania who have identified a problem and worked to find a viable solution to that problem while demonstrating leadership, initiative, self-motivation and a commitment to the environment. For more information, please visit our website.

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