IOPFDA Announces 2022 Scholarship Applications

January 13, 2022

The Independent Office Products and Furniture Dealers Association (IOPFDA), a Division of ISSA, announced the opening of applications for its annual scholarship. The scholarship is open to high school seniors, college students, and graduate students pursuing higher education. Employees and immediate family members of all IOPFDA member companies are eligible to apply from January 10 through March 11, 2022.

“Scholarships can make a difference for students and their families to achieve their dreams of higher education while managing rising tuition costs,” said IOPFDA President Charlie Kennedy. “We encourage all member companies to spread the word and help introduce future leaders to the opportunities in the office products and furniture industry.”

Created more than 50 years ago, the IOPFDA Scholarship Fund has now awarded more than $2.7 million in scholarships to deserving families of office products and office furniture dealers and is supported entirely through individual and member contributions. The fund recognized 40 college students receiving one-year scholarships in the 2020-2021 academic year.

To apply for a scholarship, visit iopfda.org/scholarshipprogram.

For more information, visit iopfda.org.

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