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OUR PROGRAMS

INITIATIVES

Indigo Heroes of LA

Indigo Heroes of LA

Celebrating young changemakers across Los Angeles who are making a difference in their communities.

LA Next – Student Solutions Forum

LA Next – Student Solutions Forum

A platform for students to propose creative, actionable solutions to real urban challenges in Los Angeles.

MUN Training & Global Debates

MUN Training & Global Debates

Workshops and Model UN simulations to empower youth with diplomacy, debate, and global policy skills.

SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

➤ Indigo Scholarship Platform

In Indigo we believe in the power of empowering youth to have a better present and a brighter future. Therefore, we offer a platform to create and give scholarships to the youth.

Our goal is to offer 100 different kinds of scholarships, each of them identified with a color that represents the singularity of each one. If you would like to become a donor or create your own scholarship through Indigo, you can contact us through academics@indigogroups.org .

Now, without further ado, we would like to introduce you to our first chapter, the DeepSkyBlue, the Pendergraft Leadership Scholarship: .

Chapter 1

The DeepSkyBlue – Pendergraft Leadership Scholarship

Are you a young leader? Do you want to become a better version of yourself? Do you want to make a positive impact in your community? Then, this scholarship is for you.

The Pendergraft Leadership Scholarship was created in honor of Ross Pendergraft, our Chairman of the Board Members who has more than 33 years of experience in helping businesses and organizations to improve their employees programs. Mr. Pendergraft is motivated by connecting with people and serving his community. He is a proactive leader that sees the impact the young generations have.

The Pendergraft Scholarship aims to remove financial barriers, provide leadership training and cause a positive social impact by empowering students who demonstrate potential but face economic, social, or political barriers with mentorships and financial aid so they can access quality education and create projects for their communities. This is achieved through full or partial scholarships.

Scholarship Steps

1

Check eligibility

2

Prepare documents

3

Submit application

Meet our eligibility criteria:

  • Be between 12 and 24 years old at the moment of submitting the application
  • Be currently enrolled in high school (junior or senior year) or an undergraduate program
  • Demonstrate a consistent record of leadership in extracurricular activities, community service, or other initiatives
  • Hold a minimum GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale
  • Submit a completed application and all required documents by the deadline
Priority is given to students who are:
  • First-generation immigrant students
  • Refugees
  • From low-income backgrounds
  • Those who have overcome significant personal adversity

Ready to start your application?

Contact our Academics team to learn more about the application process and requirements.

Ready to Make an Impact?

Whether you're interested in volunteering, partnering with us, or attending our events, there are many ways to get involved with Indigo Group's mission.