Teamsters Canada Member Scholarship
Unlike other scholarships, the Teamsters Canada Member Scholarship was specially created for current members, and not their children or financial dependents. The program is perfect for members who wish to continue their education, sign up for driving courses or a trade school, or branch out into a different industry.
Five $2,500 scholarships are awarded to help members afford tuition for post-secondary and certificate programs. The application process involves writing a short essay and the deadline is October 31 of each year.
James R. Hoffa Scholarships
The James R. Hoffa Memorial Scholarship Fund was created to help the sons, daughters, or dependents of eligible Teamsters members pay for tuition at post-secondary institutions. Students in their last year of high school can apply by March 1 for a scholarship of up to $10,000 if they’re planning on enrolling in a college or university program. They can also apply for a scholarship of up to $2,000 if they plan on attending a training or vocational program in a Teamster-represented industry!
Teamsters Local Union 987 Scholarship
Teamsters Local Union 987 Scholarship has applications available for members and their immediate dependent children, depending on their location, personal qualifications, and financial need. These scholarships can assist with tuition for post-secondary and certificate programs. Applications are straightforward and can be accessed at any time.
Local 987 Active Member Death Benefit
Teamsters Local 987 Executive Board is pleased to announce the implementation of a Member Death Benefit which is payable when an active member, in good standing, passes away. The purpose of this benefit is to provide financial assistance for a member’s loved ones during a time of indescribable loss. All members of Teamsters Local 987 will share in providing this benefit and by doing so we will be supporting each other during a time of grief and need. By completing the form, members can direct who will receive their benefit if they pass away while they are a Teamsters member.
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