Scholarship Program

Scholarship Program
AN INSIGHT INTO EDUCATION PROJECTS IN GUATEMALA

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Educational Barriers

Guatemalan children face many educational barriers, including the high cost of tuition, uniforms, books, and other school supplies. This is worsened by the inefficiency of Guatemala's education system, which doesn’t extend to the whole country. There are more than two million out-of-school youth (aged 15 - 24) in Guatemala.

Educational Barriers

The Education Deficit

The education deficit in Guatemala has resulted in 13% of the population being illiterate. In rural areas, this issue is even more pronounced, with 17% of the community lacking basic literacy skills. There is also a low digital literacy rate, with 68% of the population needing to learn basic computer skills.

FFTP's Scholarship Program

FFTP's scholarship program helps students graduate from high school and college and find good jobs. We focus on supporting low-income children from rural communities with grants that cover school fees, internet access, textbooks, school uniforms, footwear, and school insurance. We also provide additional support through tutoring, mentorship, and job readiness training.

FFTP's Scholarship Program


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  • School supplies for a child
    School supplies for a child
    $20.00
  • A School Desk and a Chair
    A School Desk and a Chair
    $35.00
  • A Computer Workstation
    A Computer Workstation
    $100.00






Maribel

Sebastiana Audelina Grave Algua is the youngest of three sisters. Their family has encountered great financial hardship, especially since their father passed away. Despite these challenges, Sebastiana is a kind, caring student who performs well in school. She is responsible and punctual and strives to do things well.

Sebastiana spends most of her time at the San José de la Montaña Home but frequently calls her family during the school year.

Sebastiana's dedication to her education is inspiring. She’s a role model for other students who are overcoming adversity.

Sebastiana Audelina Grave Algua



SCHOLARSHIPS PROGRAMS

SCHOLARSHIPS FOR GIRLS

  • Locations: San José de la Montaña & Mater Orphanage
  • We provide financial support to vulnerable students at both of these locations

TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION

  • Location: Palencia
  • Goal: Providing access to Guatemala’s radio and digital education program

STUDENTS WITH POTENTIAL

  • Location: Mixco and Guatemala City
  • Goal: Providing access to high-quality education for worthy students

ACCESS TO NUTRITION and EDUCATION

  • Partner: Hormel Foods
  • Goal: Providing support through better nutrition and education