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Tennessee Grocers Education Foundation Scholarship Program

Tennessee Grocers Education Foundation Scholarships are awarded to employees or children of employees of a Tennessee Grocers Association Member Firm.

TGEF scholarships are available to:
- Part-time/full-time employees who have been employed for at least six months by a TGCSA member firm as of January 1st
- Dependent children or spouses of permanent, full-time employees who have been employed by a TGCSA member firm for at least two years as of January 1st (NOTE: The applicant or the parent(s)/spouse of the applicant must still be employed by a TGCSA member company at the time the winners are selected)

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