Catholic Impact Scholar Award
The Catholic Impact Scholar Award is offered by the Foundation once annually to high school juniors attending a Catholic high school in Santa Clara County.
This year’s essay prompt:
“How has my Catholic education prepared me to contribute to, engage with and improve my community and the world?”
2021 Catholic Impact Scholar Award Winner
This year’s Catholic Impact Scholar Award winner, Claire Nguyen, certainly embodies the award’s themes of Catholic values and community impact. Nguyen, an alumna of Saint Clare School and current junior at Notre Dame High School, wrote a compelling essay answering this year’s prompt. She reflected that her parish community and high school experience have shaped and deepened her faith, especially through her participation in multiple choirs and increasing interest in musicianship. Advocating for justice and impacting the community through service are also passions for Nguyen. Over the first five months of quarantine, she and her family were able to make over 3,700 fabric masks for first responders and community volunteers.
First-Ever Catholic Impact Scholar Award Winner
The Catholic Community Foundation of Santa Clara County awarded the first-ever Catholic Impact Scholar Award to Ian da Silva of Bellarmine College Prep. Five of the local high schools submitted a nominee for consideration. “It was extremely difficult to select just one winner,” said Bertha Minnihan, Chair of the Grants Committee. “Each student had a unique perspective on the essay prompt. It was inspiring to read about all of these accomplished young people who are the future of our faith and our community!” After careful consideration, the committee decided on Ian da Silva as the award recipient.
For more information about this award, contact the Grants Program Manager at reyes@cfoscc.org or 408.995.5219.
