Keith Myers Scholarship to Combat Bigotry and Hate Announces National Opportunity for Undergraduate Students

Keith Myers Scholarship to Combat Bigotry and Hate Opens Applications for Students Advancing Inclusion, Leadership, and Social Responsibility

WEST PALM BEACH, FL, May 19, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — The Keith Myers Scholarship to Combat Bigotry and Hate officially announces the launch of its national scholarship initiative for undergraduate students dedicated to addressing discrimination, intolerance, and division within society. Established by Keith Myers, the scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate a commitment to fostering inclusivity, promoting understanding, and creating practical solutions to combat hate and prejudice in their communities.

The Keith Myers Scholarship to Combat Bigotry and Hate is designed to encourage thoughtful dialogue and inspire the next generation of leaders to confront the growing challenges of polarization and intolerance. Through an essay-based application process, the scholarship invites students to examine real-world examples of bigotry and propose actionable strategies for encouraging unity and respect.

Applications are currently open to undergraduate students enrolled at accredited colleges and universities across the United States. Eligible applicants must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be citizens or legal permanent residents of the United States. Employees affiliated with organizations connected to Keith Myers, along with their immediate family members, are not eligible to apply.

The scholarship requires applicants to submit a 500–1,000 word essay responding to the following prompt:
“In an increasingly polarized world, bigotry and hate often manifest in subtle and overt ways. Describe a specific instance of bigotry you have witnessed or studied, and propose a comprehensive strategy that young leaders can implement to combat this issue and foster inclusivity within their communities.”

The application deadline for the Keith Myers Scholarship to Combat Bigotry and Hate is March 15, 2027, and the selected recipient will be announced on April 15, 2027.

Applicants are required to include their full name, current college or university, and academic major within the body of their submission email. Essays must be attached as either a PDF or Word document and follow the designated naming convention: Lastname_Firstname_KMScholarship.pdf. Completed applications must be submitted via email to with the subject line “Scholarship Application – [Applicant Name].”

Keith Myers brings decades of leadership experience in healthcare administration and nonprofit advocacy to the initiative. Since 2007, Keith Myers has led a major healthcare system while contributing to organizations focused on senior care, philanthropy, and community advancement. His professional background includes expertise in operations, strategic planning, and financial management within complex healthcare environments.

Throughout his career, Keith Myers has also remained active in nonprofit leadership and charitable initiatives. His service includes roles with the Florida Health Care Association, the Florida Association of Homes and Services for the Aging, the Association of Jewish Aging Services, and the Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland. Keith Myers additionally serves on the Advisory Board of the George H. Heyman Jr. Center for Philanthropy and Fundraising at New York University.

The Keith Myers Scholarship to Combat Bigotry and Hate reflects a broader mission centered on civic engagement, education, and meaningful social progress. By supporting students who are prepared to address issues of intolerance with practical solutions and compassionate leadership, Keith Myers continues to encourage conversations that strengthen communities and promote long-term understanding.

The scholarship also highlights the importance of student voices in shaping a more inclusive future. Through the essay competition, applicants are encouraged to explore not only the challenges presented by discrimination and hate, but also the opportunities for young leaders to create lasting change through education, dialogue, and community action.

Additional details regarding eligibility requirements, submission guidelines, and application instructions are available on the official scholarship website at https://keithmyersscholarship.com/.


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