The Don Diego Scholarship Foundation is excited to offer a whopping total of $69,000 in 2020 college scholarships – including two exciting new opportunities – to 24 outstanding and deserving students who reside in the San Diego area and have participated in the San Diego County Fair and/or other activities associated with the Del Mar Fairgrounds.

The deadline to apply is March 23, 2020. Finalist interviews will be held in May. Recipients will be honored at the 2020 Don Diego Gala at the San Diego County Fair.

Scholarships are offered in six categories. Individual awards range from $1,000 to $20,000. Eligibility details and applications are at www.staging.dondiegoscholarship.org.

Scholarships recipients are selected based upon submitted applications and interviews by a committee comprised of Don Diego Board and community members.

Scholarships of $5,000, $2,500, $1,500 and $1,000 will be awarded in each of four categories: 4-H; FFA; Employee; and Exhibitor/Participant. The $5,000 Spanjian Family Scholarship will be awarded to an outstanding $5,000 recipient from one of the above categories for a total $10,000 award.

NEW: An unprecedented, $5,000 scholarship renewable for three additional years of college will be awarded to an outstanding candidate from one of the above categories. This total $20,000, four-year scholarship is funded by the CGW Family Foundation, which is the charitable trust of Carolyn G. Wheeler and her family, which includes Don Diego Board member, John Hoeflich.

One $5,000, one $2,500, one $1,500 and two $1,000 scholarships will be awarded to participants in the Fair’s Junior Livestock Auction (JLA).

NEW: A debut $3,000 JLA scholarship will be offered via the inaugural William and Betty Ann Tulloch Endowed Scholarship honoring this iconic San Diego County Fair family’s deep agricultural roots. The scholarship is funded by the Tulloch Family.

Executive Director Chana Mannen notes, “In 2019, Don Diego reached two significant milestones. Our total monetary awards over the years topped one million dollars and last year we received 100 scholarship applications in what has become a highly competitive program. In 2020, we look forward to receiving scores of applications from a wide array of high-achieving, exceptional students who have participated in events at the Del Mar Fairgrounds.”

She adds, “As we expand opportunities with new scholarships and accelerate efforts toward raising our second million dollars, we thank our generous donors, who enable us to support the future leaders of our community. We invite people to join us as we build a better San Diego, one scholarship at a time.”

The Don Diego Scholarship Foundation was named for Don Diego, AKA Tom Hernandez, who served as the Fair’s welcoming goodwill ambassador from 1947-1984.
To date since its inception in 1986, the Foundation has awarded $1,040,000 in scholarships to 257 students and in agriculture education grants. More information is at staging.dondiegoscholarship.org and facebook.com/DonDiegoScholarship.