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CMP Scholarships

CMP Scholarships
Deadline Mar 31 2026 11:59 PM (EST)
Description

UP TO $1,000,000 TO BE AWARDED IN 2026

The Civilian Marksmanship Program is proud to provide this scholarship program for deserving high school seniors who excel in marksmanship! The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) offers $3,000 and $10,000 one-year scholarship assistance to qualified junior marksmen in order to encourage and reward their outstanding efforts. In 2026, up to one million will be awarded.

**NEW** In 2026, the CMP will present a $10,000 scholarship that will be renewable for 4 years (Total value of the scholarship awarded: $40,000).

The CMP will also present not just one, but FOUR $5,000 scholarships that will be renewable for 4 years (Total value of each scholarship awarded: $20,000). The “Carolyn Hines Memorial Scholarship” will be awarded to the top graduating senior who best exemplifies Dr. Hines’ ideals. Three additional scholarships will be awarded to top seniors to commemorate the retirement of longtime CMP Board members Judith Legerski, Jon Bengston and Harry Sieben, who were all devoted to sustaining youth activities. The overall applicants will be determined by members of the CMP Scholarship Committee.

The remaining CMP Scholarships are one-year awards that may be used to fund any accredited college, university, technical/trade school or vocational program. 

Generously, the Garand Collectors Association has presented four additional $5,000 John C. Garand Scholarships


The Scholarship Program will also award up to 30 $1,000 CMP Local Scholarships in the Anniston/Oxford, Alabama, Talladega, Alabama, and Ottawa County, Ohio areas. Seniors are encouraged to apply and no marksmanship experience is required to apply for the CMP local scholarships.

The scholarships are paid directly to the scholarship recipient. All scholarships will be sent via electronic deposit (ACH). The scholarship may then be used to pay other educational fees or expenses that are not covered by other awards or grants.

The CMP seeks applications from high school seniors who currently compete in marksmanship competitions. Based on merit, selected individuals should be currently enrolled in a team or club that is participating in marksmanship competitions. 

If you have any questions, please contact Matt Sandwisch at (419) 635-2141, ext. 799 or email msandwisch@thecmp.org


WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO APPLY FOR A SCHOLARSHIP? 

To be eligible for CMP Shooting Sports Scholarships, junior shooters must:

  • Be a U.S. Citizen.
  • Be of good moral character.
  • Be a graduating high school senior.
  • Demonstrate acceptance to a university, college or trade school leading to a diploma or trade certification.
  • Demonstrate marksmanship competition experience (this includes air gun, smallbore, pistol, rifle, shotgun, archery, etc.).

To be eligible for CMP Local Scholarships, high school seniors must:

  • Be a U.S. Citizen.
  • Be of good moral character.
  • Be a graduating high school senior.
  • Demonstrate acceptance to a university, college or trade school leading to a diploma or trade certification.

INFORMATION FOR THE 2025-2026 CMP SCHOLARSHIPS

In addition to the completed application form, please include:

  • A copy of the applicant’s high school transcript
  • Additional Documentation of proof of marksmanship activity
  • Resume
  • Photo

Your scholarship application must be completed by March 31, 2026. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.



CMP Scholarships


UP TO $1,000,000 TO BE AWARDED IN 2026

The Civilian Marksmanship Program is proud to provide this scholarship program for deserving high school seniors who excel in marksmanship! The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) offers $3,000 and $10,000 one-year scholarship assistance to qualified junior marksmen in order to encourage and reward their outstanding efforts. In 2026, up to one million will be awarded.

**NEW** In 2026, the CMP will present a $10,000 scholarship that will be renewable for 4 years (Total value of the scholarship awarded: $40,000).

The CMP will also present not just one, but FOUR $5,000 scholarships that will be renewable for 4 years (Total value of each scholarship awarded: $20,000). The “Carolyn Hines Memorial Scholarship” will be awarded to the top graduating senior who best exemplifies Dr. Hines’ ideals. Three additional scholarships will be awarded to top seniors to commemorate the retirement of longtime CMP Board members Judith Legerski, Jon Bengston and Harry Sieben, who were all devoted to sustaining youth activities. The overall applicants will be determined by members of the CMP Scholarship Committee.

The remaining CMP Scholarships are one-year awards that may be used to fund any accredited college, university, technical/trade school or vocational program. 

Generously, the Garand Collectors Association has presented four additional $5,000 John C. Garand Scholarships


The Scholarship Program will also award up to 30 $1,000 CMP Local Scholarships in the Anniston/Oxford, Alabama, Talladega, Alabama, and Ottawa County, Ohio areas. Seniors are encouraged to apply and no marksmanship experience is required to apply for the CMP local scholarships.

The scholarships are paid directly to the scholarship recipient. All scholarships will be sent via electronic deposit (ACH). The scholarship may then be used to pay other educational fees or expenses that are not covered by other awards or grants.

The CMP seeks applications from high school seniors who currently compete in marksmanship competitions. Based on merit, selected individuals should be currently enrolled in a team or club that is participating in marksmanship competitions. 

If you have any questions, please contact Matt Sandwisch at (419) 635-2141, ext. 799 or email msandwisch@thecmp.org


WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO APPLY FOR A SCHOLARSHIP? 

To be eligible for CMP Shooting Sports Scholarships, junior shooters must:

  • Be a U.S. Citizen.
  • Be of good moral character.
  • Be a graduating high school senior.
  • Demonstrate acceptance to a university, college or trade school leading to a diploma or trade certification.
  • Demonstrate marksmanship competition experience (this includes air gun, smallbore, pistol, rifle, shotgun, archery, etc.).

To be eligible for CMP Local Scholarships, high school seniors must:

  • Be a U.S. Citizen.
  • Be of good moral character.
  • Be a graduating high school senior.
  • Demonstrate acceptance to a university, college or trade school leading to a diploma or trade certification.

INFORMATION FOR THE 2025-2026 CMP SCHOLARSHIPS

In addition to the completed application form, please include:

  • A copy of the applicant’s high school transcript
  • Additional Documentation of proof of marksmanship activity
  • Resume
  • Photo

Your scholarship application must be completed by March 31, 2026. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.



Deadline
Mar 31 2026 11:59 PM (EST)