Auction news: NAAA opens scholarship applications; ServNet supports Dallas homeless shelter
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The National Auto Auction Association announced that its Warren Young, Sr. Scholastic Foundation is now accepting applications for its annual scholarships.
The foundation will award up to 12 $10,000 scholarships to students planning to attend an accredited four-year school — eight based on academic standing and up to four based on financial need — and four $5,000 scholarships to students to attend two-year or vocational/trade schools.
The deadline for applications is March 30.
The program is open to full-time employees of NAAA member auctions or member corporate offices and their children, step-children and grandchildren. The scholarships are offered each year for full-time study at an accredited institution of the student’s choice.
On its website, the foundation said board members of NAAA and any subsidiaries of NAAA, including the NAAA Warren Young, Sr. Scholastic Foundation, and their children and grandchildren are not eligible to apply.
More information and the application are available here.
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ServNet invites donations to Austin Street Center
ServNet Auction Group has partnered with Austin Street Center, which provides shelter, services and programs to the homeless in Dallas, to support the organization, which ServNet said “aims to transform lives and restore hope to those experiencing homelessness”
In a LinkedIn post, ServNet invited its members to donate to Austin Street Center as part of the independent auto auction network’s commitment to “partner with local charities and organizations that positively impact our communities.”
The group operates 19 auctions in 17 states.
Donations can be made here.