Scholarship Programs

Silver Spring Alumni Chapter of the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.

A Chapter for Today … A Chapter for the Future

 

Led by the vision of Joseph F. Harris, a chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi, Fraternity was chartered in Montgomery County, MD on October 28, 1972. The Silver Spring (MD) Alumni Chapter of the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated held meetings and occasional social functions at the available space within the Colesville Elementary School facility. Eventually, the chapter moved its meetings to the Colesville Health Center on New Hampshire Avenue where it is located to this day.  In 1973, the chapter introduced its first scholarship program by starting the process of establishing a chapter at the University of Maryland, College Park, and made contributions of $250.00 and $50.00 to the NAACP and Suburban Maryland Fair Housing, respectively. Beginning in 1975, and every year thereafter, the chapter has awarded scholarships ranging from $500.00 to $2,000.00 to one or two deserving high school seniors. The chapter has sponsored a dynamic Guide Right Program with recreational, educational, and social programs.

For the last four years, the Chapter has concentrated on a teen leadership program in conjunction with the Toast Masters of America. The Chapter’s Book Award Program, wherein an outstanding book by a Black Author is presented to selected students in Montgomery County Schools, has been in place since 1992 and has met with a lot of success. Some school librarians are ordering these selections for their general purposes. Through the Chapter’s SAT Preparation Program, in sponsorship with the Montgomery County Board of Education, community youth are prepared for SAT examinations and represent a very useful Guide Right program. The Chapter holds two NAACP Life Memberships and has been the recipient of numerous commendations from the Montgomery County Government for the effectiveness of its Social Action Programs.  Through the years, the Chapter has initiated various programs for fun, recreation, education, and/or profit. Among these programs have been golf tournaments, award achievement dinner dance, a Kappa college student retention program and a Black College Tour. 

Metropolitan Kappa Youth Foundation, Incorporated

Metropolitan Kappa Youth Foundation, Incorporated (MKYF) exists as the philanthropic arm of the Silver Spring (MD) Alumni Chapter of the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. The Foundation was incorporated July 23, 1999 and granted its 501(c)3 status on May 30, 2000. The Foundation is a full-functioning non-profit, public benefit charitable foundation, and is located in Montgomery County, Maryland. Metropolitan Kappa Youth Foundation, Inc.’s mission is to provide scholarships and mentoring programs for minority and disadvantaged youth in the Metropolitan Washington, DC area. The Foundation supports and conducts activities with the implicit purpose of helping youth “Achieve.” Activities of the MKYF include scholarships, mentoring, and an urban golf initiative. Through its activities with youth, the MKYF seeks to develop leadership skills, personal enhancement and career achievement of the next generation.

 

Lawrence Hamm, Sr.

Lawrence Hamm, Sr. graduated from Good Counsel High School and later became a proud alumnus of Lincoln University in Pennsylvania. He also earned a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from George Washington University in Washington, DC. While at Lincoln, he was initiated into the Epsilon Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated, where he was President.  Mr. Hamm later was President of the Silver Spring (MD) Alumni chapter of the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated. Lawrence was instrumental in securing the initial funding for the Metropolitan Kappa Youth Foundation (MKYF), and was a strong proponent of encouraging young people to achieve academically. Lawrence had a distinguished career in sales, marketing, and strategic planning. At the time of his passing, he was as a Principal of The Resource Group, a management and consulting firm in Silver Spring. Prior to that, he served as Vice President of several information technology firms.  To honor his memory and contributions, the Silver Spring (MD) Alumni Chapter of the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. and the Metropolitan Kappa Youth Foundation named their scholarship to youth in Lawrence Hamm’s honor.

 

Available Scholarships

There are several scholarships offered by MKYF. 

 

Lawrence Hamm, Sr. Scholarship Guidelines

Scholarship Focus: General scholarship open to males and females
Amount: $1,500

Eligibility

In order to be eligible for the Lawrence Hamm, Sr. Scholarship, students must:

  1. Attend a high school in Montgomery County, MD and be classified as a high school senior
  2. Demonstrate volunteer and community service involvement
  3. Apply and receive acceptance to a college or university.

 

Bishop Scholarship Guidelines

Scholarship Focus: Recipient will attend Hampton University
Amount:  $1,500

Eligibility:

In order to be eligible for the Bishop Scholarship, students must:

  1. Be an African American or Hispanic male high school senior with confirmed enrollment at Hampton University.
  2. Demonstrate a high school GPA of at least a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale requirement with transcript.

COL (Ret) Vandy L. Miller Senior Kappa Scholarship Guidelines (supported by KAPsi National Foundation)

Scholarship Focus: Recipient will attend a historically Black college or university (HBCU)
Amount:  $1,500

Eligibility:

In order to be eligible for the COL (Ret) Vandy L. Miller Senior Kappa Scholarship, students must:

  1. Be a male high school senior with a record and history of academic and/or sports achievement who is accepted to and plans to attend an HBCU.
  2. Demonstrate a high school GPA of at least a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale requirement with transcript.

 

 Edwin Chavous HBCU Scholarship Guidelines

Scholarship Focus: Recipient will attend a historically Black college or university (HBCU)
Amount:  $1,500

Eligibility:

In order to be eligible for the Edwin Chavous HBCU Scholarship, students must:

  1. Be a first-generation student attending historically Black college or university (HBCU).
  2. Students must complete the application and essays for this competitive scholarship.
  3. Demonstrate a high school GPA of at least a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale requirement with transcript.
  4. Open to males and females.