January 13, 2025
Boyds Mills to Award 50+ Scholarships in 2025; Introduce 9 New Special Scholarships
Aspiring and published storytellers are encouraged to apply; deadline is February 10
Honesdale, PA – Today, Boyds Mills officially opened its scholarship window, with plans to award more than 50 scholarships to aspiring and published children’s authors and illustrators. Writers and illustrators are invited to apply by February 10.
The foundation offers general scholarships from its Inspire Fund, as well as special and named scholarships for specific recipients. This year’s available scholarships will include nine new scholarships, including:
- South Asian Storytellers Scholarship – For South Asian storytellers (funded by author Rajani LaRocca).
- Overlook Foundation Scholarship – For storytellers with a science and nature focus.
- Alicia D. Williams Scholarship – Supports a single parent who is passionate about writing for children and young adults.
- Soon Ok Scholarship – For a transracial adoptee storyteller (funded by author Liz Kleinrock).
- The Virginia Hamilton and Arnold Adoff “Breaking Barriers” Scholarship – For children’s book writers and poets.
- Rebecca Dykes Writers Scholarship – For a storyteller impacted by femicide
- Katey Howes Maker Scholarship – To encourage fellow storytellers to build a better world for our children.
- Neurodiverse Kidlit Scholarship – For neurodivergent storytellers.
- Linda Elovitz Marshall and Bob Marshall Scholarship – For a writer or illustrator.
The foundation’s scholarship program—one of the largest programs for children’s authors and illustrators—makes awards based on:
- Seriousness of purpose, including time and effort devoted to craft.
- Talent, displayed via a writing or art sample.
- and financial need.
“Our scholarships are an investment in the future of children’s literature, and it’s one of the most rewarding parts of the work that we do,” said George Brown, Executive Director of Boyds Mills. “This support ensures more storytellers can work on their craft and continue to bring new creative visions to life.”
Boyds Mills scholarships are made possible through generous donations from supporters who believe in the foundation’s mission: to positively impact children by amplifying the voices of storytellers who inform, educate, and inspire children to become their best selves.
Our scholarships help ensure that inspiring stories for children are told. For example, Jennifer Liss, a 2022 scholarship recipient, completed the first draft of her middle grade novel WIDE EYE during her scholarship-funded visit to Boyds Mills retreat center.
“I viewed my scholarship as an opportunity to deepen my craft, focus on my novel, and meet like-minded writers. All those things—and much more—came to fruition. Having four days to focus exclusively on my craft was an invaluable gift,” she said.
For a full list of available scholarships from Boyds Mills, visit https://boydsmills.org/scholarship-list/.
To contribute to Boyds Mills Scholarship program, donate online at https://boydsmills.org/donate-online/.
CONTACT:
George Brown, Executive Director, Boyds Mills ([email protected])




