SCHOLARSHIP VOLUNTEER CODE OF ETHICS

As volunteers reviewing scholarship applications, we have a responsibility to conduct ourselves with professionalism, respect, and ethical integrity. This Code of Ethics outlines the principles and expectations of the Community Foundation of NCW for how we should treat each other throughout this process.

Please review each area and check each box to confirm your agreement to the ethics.

Respectful Communication(Required)
Inclusivity and Equal Voice(Required)
Objectivity and Fairness(Required)
Confidentiality and Integrity(Required)
Timely Decision-Making(Required)

By embracing these ethical principles, we foster an environment of mutual trust and respect. Every reviewer's voice and contribution is essential to selecting worthy scholarship recipients fairly and responsibly. Let's hold ourselves and each other accountable to this Code of Ethics. If concerns arise, bring them forward promptly and professionally. Our integrity is paramount.

YOUR GIFT AT WORK

Cruz.Xitlali

Xitlali Cruz

SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT

I am currently pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Computer Science at Stanford. Since the beginning of my freshman year I have been involved with clubs such as Stanford’s Space Initiative (SSI) and the Society of Latinx Engineers (SOLE). In SSI I built a rocket and launched it.

ThomasSmith

Aero Methow Rescue Service

GRANT RECIPIENT

Due to being rural, remote, and geographically isolated, we must be prepared to do more than respond to emergencies. We have become a healthcare partner who fills gaps in service. The grant allowed our board the time and ability to work with a Strategic Planner to modify our plan to address those gaps.

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Chelan Douglas Volunteer Attorney Services

GRANT RECIPIENT

The grant provided funds to hire a Housing Justice and Outreach Coordinator to visit rural and underserved areas. Rosie’s bilingual and bicultural skills and experience have increased equity of service. Rosie is building partnerships with local organizations through events such as the Columbia Valley Community Health’s Back to School Drive, as well as posting yard signs.

Tenoch Mandujano

Tenoch Mandujano

Scholarship Recipient

My father was a migrant agricultural worker who eventually started his own cherry and apple orchard. He told me if I wanted to live a better life, I had to get an education. I plan on starting a career with the Chelan PUD with a passion for renewable energy and in turn give back to my parents and community for supporting my dreams.

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