The Trust is pleased to announce the creation of The Jackson Byrne Memorial Scholarship Fund. Beginning this spring, a scholarship in the amount of $500.00 will be awarded to a junior or senior from MSAD #75 who is enrolled in the Automotive Technology program at Region 10 Technical High School and plans to continue their education in automotive technology and/or work in the automotive industry. The purpose of the scholarship is to assist students with costs associated with the purchase of tools. This award commemorates the kind-hearted nature of Jackson Byrne who graduated from Mt. Ararat High School and Region 10 Technical High School where he studied Automotive Technology. Jackson was employed as a mechanic and had planned to continue his studies at Central Maine Community College prior to passing away in 2024.
Applications are available at trustforourfuture.org or email TFOF@link75.org for more information. Donations to the Jackson Byrne Memorial Scholarship Fund can be made by sending checks payable to MSAD No 75 Education Fund / TFOF, Memo Line: Jackson Byrne Memorial Scholarship Fund to Maine Community Bank, 27 Gurnet Road, Brunswick, Maine 04011. |
Application Due May 1 of Each Calendar Year
Jackson Byrne Memorial Scholarship Application
In the amount of $500.00
Administered By
Trust for Our Future www.trustforourfuture.org
Fostering Innovation and Excellence in MSAD No. 75 Schools
The Jackson Byrne Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to a junior or senior from MSAD #75 who
is enrolled in the Automotive Technology program at Region 10 Technical High School and plans to
continue their education in automotive technology and/or work in the automotive industry. The purpose
of the scholarship is to assist students pursuing post-secondary education and/or employment in the
Automotive field with costs associated with the purchase of tools. This award commemorates the kindhearted
nature of Jackson Byrne who graduated from Mt. Ararat High School and Region 10 Technical
High School where he studied Automotive Technology. Jackson was employed as a mechanic and had
planned to continue his studies at Central Maine Community College prior to passing away in 2024.
Applications should be received by May 1 of each calendar year. For consideration, please send the
application and letter of recommendation to Trust For Our Future, C/O Holly Kopp, 50 Republic Ave,
Topsham, Maine 04086, or email to TFOF@link75.org. The $500.00 scholarship for tools will be
disbursed after the successful applicant has been chosen.
Name:____________________________ Phone:____________________ e-mail:_________________
Address (where funds can be sent should you be awarded the scholarship):________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
Please answer the questions below on a separate page:
1. What interests you about the automotive industry?
2. What types of tools or equipment might you purchase with the funds?
3. What are you planning to do after high school? Please share if you will be working and/or continuing with your
education or training?
4. Tell us one thing about yourself. (ie. your hobbies or interests)
5. Please include a recommendation from an educator, employer, or mentor who can speak to your interest and
commitment to the automotive industry.
In the amount of $500.00
Administered By
Trust for Our Future www.trustforourfuture.org
Fostering Innovation and Excellence in MSAD No. 75 Schools
The Jackson Byrne Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to a junior or senior from MSAD #75 who
is enrolled in the Automotive Technology program at Region 10 Technical High School and plans to
continue their education in automotive technology and/or work in the automotive industry. The purpose
of the scholarship is to assist students pursuing post-secondary education and/or employment in the
Automotive field with costs associated with the purchase of tools. This award commemorates the kindhearted
nature of Jackson Byrne who graduated from Mt. Ararat High School and Region 10 Technical
High School where he studied Automotive Technology. Jackson was employed as a mechanic and had
planned to continue his studies at Central Maine Community College prior to passing away in 2024.
Applications should be received by May 1 of each calendar year. For consideration, please send the
application and letter of recommendation to Trust For Our Future, C/O Holly Kopp, 50 Republic Ave,
Topsham, Maine 04086, or email to TFOF@link75.org. The $500.00 scholarship for tools will be
disbursed after the successful applicant has been chosen.
Name:____________________________ Phone:____________________ e-mail:_________________
Address (where funds can be sent should you be awarded the scholarship):________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
Please answer the questions below on a separate page:
1. What interests you about the automotive industry?
2. What types of tools or equipment might you purchase with the funds?
3. What are you planning to do after high school? Please share if you will be working and/or continuing with your
education or training?
4. Tell us one thing about yourself. (ie. your hobbies or interests)
5. Please include a recommendation from an educator, employer, or mentor who can speak to your interest and
commitment to the automotive industry.