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Stonington -- The Eugene Atwood Fund will begin accepting applications for its 2021-22 interest-free loan program on Jan. 1, 2021. This will be the 105th year the Stonington-based organization has provided interest-free loans to college-bound students from New London County. In 2020, an additional loan program was added for those attending trade school. Applicants must be New London County residents who are high school seniors and/or are currently enrolled in college or a trade program. Applications will be accepted through Feb. 28, 2021. For more information about programming or to apply, visit www.eugeneatwoodfund.org. The fund was established in 1916 by Eugene Atwood, the head of the Atwood Machine Company, located in Stonington. Atwood, an inventor who prized the value of education, established the fund with a mission to help "deserving industrious young people who are making an honest effort to accomplish the best results in life." In the early 1950s, the Board of Trustees established the Eugene Atwood Award which provides an award to a student or students based on academic achievement and the individual aligning with the organization's mission statement. In June 2020, the fund established a Trade and Tech Committee with the goal of adding a new program that provides interest-free loans for individuals in the New London County area who will be attending a technology or trade program. Two months later the committee announced the addition of the Eugene Atwood Innovation Award which provided an award for the purchase of tools and equipment needed for a student pursuing a career in a trade. For more information, contact fund administrator Stacey Haskell at admin@eugeneatwoodfund.org or (860) 535-0005.
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The Eugene Atwood Fund received a $10,000 donation from the Estate of Mr. Bruce Tyler of Portland, CT.
In 1958, while in attendance at Fitch High School, Mr. Tyler was nominated for the Eugene Atwood Award by his school administrators. He was awarded $1,000 which was sent to him over the course of four years while he was attending Wesleyan University. He went on to receive advanced degrees from Wesleyan University (BA), the University of Wisconsin, Madison (MA) and the University of Connecticut (Ph.D.) He taught for six years in Norwich and East Hampton before moving onto becoming a management trainer at Electric Boat. He then joined the Hartford Insurance Group as a management trainer. After a number of promotions he transferred to the Consumer Finance Division of ITT Corporation in Minneapolis where he retired as Vice President and Director of Human Resources. Mr. Tyler was also very active in his community participating on the Planning and Zoning Commission, Housing Authority, Board of Education, Charter Revision Commission., Godfrey Memorial Library Board of Trustees, Community Action of Greater Middletown Board of Directors, Literacy Volunteers of Greater Middletown along with many others. "This generous donation bequeathed to The Eugene Atwood Fund will provide many students with the opportunity to further their education and/or career as Mr. Tyler did throughout his extraordinary life, stated Stacey Haskell, Administrator of the Eugene Atwood Fund, 'We offer our sincere gratitude to the late Mr. Tyler and his family for supporting of our programs." The Eugene Atwood Fund Launches New Interest Free Loan Program; Announces Committee Members6/24/2020 The Eugene Atwood Fund announces the launch of a new loan program for individuals interested in attending trade and technology schools. Established in 1916, the Eugene Atwood Fund a private non-profit has been providing interest free loans to New London County area college bound students for over one hundred years. The Trade and Technology Interest Free Loan Program will be a new addition to their programming and will be geared towards individuals looking to start a career, make a career change or to follow a passion. The program was overwhelmingly approved at the annual meeting of the Board of Trustees this past April. “The idea to focus attention on the area of technology and trades came from within the spirit of our mission statement which is to help industrious hardworking people build careers,” said Managing Trustee Erica Lindberg Gourd. The Eugene Atwood Fund Trade and Tech Committee members were appointed at their initial meeting in early in June and include Matt Taylor, Wes Dawley, Aidan Haskell as well as Erica Lindberg Gourd. “This committee will work separate from our Board of Trustees, stated Erica Lindberg Gourd, and includes a well-rounded group of individuals who are all skilled tradespeople.” “We are so excited to roll out this program, said Eugene Atwood Fund Administrator Stacey Haskell, especially with the need for experienced skilled workers and tradespeople being in such high demand.” The application process will run from July 1-31 for those looking for interest free loans to attend school in the fall. “After this round of applications, the Trade and Technology Interest Free Loan Program will run concurrently with the other programs we offer including the College Bound Interest Free Loan Program and the Eugene Atwood Award Scholarship Program which runs yearly beginning January 1st and ending on February 28th ,” said Stacey Haskell. For more information or to apply, please visit www.eugeneatwoodfund.org. The Eugene Atwood Fund is pleased to announce recipients of their annual Eugene Atwood Award and Recognition Award. Yearly, principals from the each of the nineteen New London County high schools can nominate a student in their senior year for the award who they feel most closely aligns with the mission of the fund.
The Board of Trustees at their meeting in April reviewed nominations and voted to award a total of $25,000 to the following students: 2020 Eugene Atwood Award Recipients
2020 Eugene Atwood Recognition Award Recipients
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