Loprinzi Scholarship Program 2025-2026
Description
The Loprinzi scholarship recognizes individuals who embrace the spirit of Joe Loprinzi. Ideal candidates will seize the day and its possibilities, stay active in their community and work hard while having fun.
Applicants should be energetic and confident examples of achievement through athletics in our community. Students must demonstrate financial need to attend school, participate in competitive athletics, have a minimum cumulative unweighted 3.0 GPA, have leadership involvement in their school and community; and plan to enroll full-time in the upcoming fall term.
This scholarship opportunity is available for high school seniors that attend one of the thirty program schools located in the general program area. For a comprehensive list of eligible schools, please click here.
The Loprinzi scholarship program offers a $1,000 award for the school finalist at each of the program high schools. School finalists will then be considered for the three finalist awards - each scholarship is worth $5,000 per year for a total commitment of $10,000 per student. All awards are open to any field of study at any 2- or 4-year accredited institution. The awards are nonrenewable. Funding can be used for tuition, fees, books or technology.
If you have any questions, please visit the foundation's website and fill out a contact form.
Selection Process
Applicants must:
Demonstrate financial need to attend college or university. For the 2025-2026 school year, eligible applicants will have a confirmed student aid index (SAI) of less than 35,000. Exceptions to this SAI threshold can be made in the application process for consideration.
We will accept the email confirmation (PDF format) from the FAFSA / ORSAA with the estimated Student Aid Index (SAI) info.
Participate in competitive athletics - high school, club or all-abilities.
Have a minimum cumulative (unweighted) 3.0 GPA.
Be engaged in civic involvement and demonstrates leadership in their school and community activities.
Plan to enroll full time in the upcoming fall term at any 2- or 4-year accredited institution.
Applicants may not be:
Children or dependents of Multnomah Athletic Foundation staff or board of directors.


The Multnomah Athletic Foundation is grounded in support of youth participation in athletic and educational activities that promote discipline, leadership, and skill development. Founded in 1991, athletic participation is the heart of the foundation.
The Multnomah Athletic Foundation focuses on community outreach to increase access to opportunities. The foundation has provided over $824,000 in community grants supporting youth sports participation and awarded over $2 million in scholarships to student athletes in the Portland metro area.
