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Fort Worth Scottish Rite Foundation

The Fort Worth Scottish Rite Foundation, Inc. (Hereinafter Foundation) is a Masonic Program and is an appendant body to the Fort Worth Scottish Rite Bodies, a Masonic fraternity. The Trustees for the Foundation manage a Charitable Trust, the corpus of which generates funds that are used by the Trustees to fund charitable endeavors such as, a Literacy Program, contributions to the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, and a graduating high school seniors college scholarship program. The scholarships are merit-based and awarded to high school graduates. The number of scholarships awarded each year is a function of the Trust.

Graduating seniors only. Contact office for counties covered.

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