Join the Stratton Foundation in an ambitious effort to uplift future generations through college scholarships to local Vermont teens in pursuit of success and economic independence.

Start a scholarship in your family’s name
and support THE FUTURE FOR A
local vermont student

How it Works:
A donor commitment $12,000 or $3,000 per year supports a child to afford the out of pocket expenses that prohibit further education beyond high-school.  Scholarships are awarded directly to the student to pay for books, class resources, transportation, food, etc. or to the institution to pay for tuition, as the student requests. 

Each scholarship will be titled “Your Name Scholarship of the Stratton Foundation” and presented to the student on your behalf. 

The pride in offering a scholarship:

“LOOK HOW FAR WE’VE COME, THANKS TO YOU!”
Ada-Grace Perry, Kerstein Family Scholarship Recipient

Assemble your family members together to create a shared named scholarship

  • Partner with another family -- we will be happy to name the scholarship in both families’ names *

  • Fund ½ the scholarship and ½ through your corporate matching funds *

Shannon Hughes, Jonathan Klein & Jill Graham Scholarship

Lily Hickey, Larry & Kim Wohler Scholarship

Ruthy Wright, Jennifer Mebes and David Flagg Scholarship


Why? Children who grow up in poverty often remain there into adulthood...and so begins the cycle that continues for generations.  The Stratton Foundation addresses the challenges of hunger, basic necessities, and health as a child grows, to clear a pathway to education and impress upon their desire for a better life.  Poverty is not only the lack of income, but it is also the lack of resources, the lack of choice, and the inability to see beyond the present.  The Foundation’s goal is to break the cycle, making a long term investment for long term results through not only financial support, but through the relationship created by each scholarship, fostering encouragement, inspiration, pride and accountability that is typically missing in a child’s life.  Through education, children will develop the tools, skills and knowledge necessary to be resilient and grow to be successful, independent adults.

Research shows that ‘cash on hand’ is one of the largest causal effects on the decision and  ability to enroll in college for students from low-income families.  Evidence suggests that a college degree significantly improves one’s employment prospects and potential earnings.  On an annual basis, bachelor’s degree holders earn about $32,000 more than those whose highest degree is a high school diploma*.  The earning gap between college graduates and those with less education continues to widen.  

Scholarship Families of 2024
Todd B. Richter Scholarships
Innamburan Family Scholarship
Kim & Larry Wohler Scholarship
Steve & Lori Ward “Spillway” Scholarship
Steve & Lori Ward “Duck Soup” Scholarship
Tyler Jones Memorial Scholarship
Sandy & William Wheeler First-in-Family Scholarship
Drury/Bieler Scholarship
Kelly / Gramm Family Scholarship
Donors Scholarship
Nelson Family Scholarship
Peek Family Scholarships

“Look how far I’ve come, thanks to you.”

Scholarship Families of 2023

Todd B. Richter First Generation Scholarships - Makayla Towne (BBA) and Nadia Tarbell (LTS)
Wheeler Foundation First-in Family Scholarship - Alexandra Bronzo (BBA)
3Rs+3 Scholarship - Annabel May Pitcher (BBA)
Jennifer Mebes & David Flagg Scholarship - Ruth Wright (L&G)
Griffith Family Scholarship - Delana Lee Underwood (BBA)
Barbara & Kenneth Koons Scholarship - Mia Ciccone (BBA)
Halsband-Kost Family Scholarship - Cassidy Fusco (BBA)
Karen & Larry Marsiello Scholarship - Shae Kathleen Victoria Muchler (BBA)
”Maidenhair” Scholarship - Abigail Towle (L&G)
Nelson Family Scholarship - Shterna Gordon (BBA)
Ravenwood Scholarship - Trevor Green (BBA)
Larry & Kim Wohler Scholarship - Christine Czechel (BBA)
The Stratton Mountain Resort Scholarship - Makayla Goetz (L&G)
The Stratton Community Foundation Scholarships - Khalid Abdulraheem (BBA), Lucy Cowperthwait (BBA), and
Aiden McMahon (BBA), Amber Young (BBA)

Congratulations Class of 2022 - Donor Family Scholarships Awarded To:

Wheeler Foundation First-in Family Scholarship - Alexandria Lacoste (BBA)
Todd B. Richter First Generation Scholarship - Sarah Murphy (BBA)
Steve & Lori Ward “Spillway” - Merritt Perkins (BBA)
Steve & Lori Ward “Duck Soup” - Tessa Lunderville (BBA)
Andrew & Abbe Haber - Matthew Carrara (BBA)
Jonathan Klein & Jill Graham Scholarships - Shannon Hughes-Thompson (BBA)
The Klingman Family Scholarship - Nathipong Piromtheeravanich (BBA)
The Leyton Family Scholarship - Emma O’Brien (L&G)
The Shatles Family Fund - Brielle Proctor (BBA)
Larry & Kim Wohler Scholarships - Lily Hickey (BBA)
Steve & Diane Kerstein - Ada Grace Perry (BBA)
Stratton Foundation - Aiden Lewis (BBA), Abbie Hazelton (L&G), Erinn Jennings (Arlington)

- COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS -

Stratton Foundation College Scholarship
The Stratton Foundation is making long term investments in long term results by not only providing financial scholarships, but in developing a relationship with each recipient, fostering encouragement, inspiration, pride and accountability.  Consideration is based on academic merit, recognition of the value of education on their future success through a written essay and demonstration of strength of character and promising future.  In 2020, awards were presented to Mary Mendez and Samira Champine.

The Todd Richter First-Generation Scholarship
Mr. Todd Richter has been a long supporter of the Stratton Foundation, starting a first-generation scholarship and supporting 14 students with over $41,000 in out-of-pocket unmet expenses over the past seven years.  Teens who recognize the value of further education as life-changing and demonstrate financial need are considered, and selected based on character, promise, grit, and academic success.  In 2020, scholarships were presented to Arden Wojtach and Devan Kajah (freshmen), Just Sweeney (sophomore), and Dylan Kapusta (senior).

The Wheeler Foundation First-In Family Scholarship
The Wheeler Foundation Scholarship recognizes a student who is the first generation in their family to pursue a post-secondary education and who demonstrated excellent academic performance in high-school.  Applicants must show financial need and be in the top 20% of their graduating class or high-honors. In 2020, the scholarship was first awarded to Karson Barclay.

2022 Scholarship Recipient

Thank You from
2022 Scholarship Awards

Makayla Towne, 2023 Recipient