Noah Curtis Greany scholarship opens for applications
The Noah Curtis Greany foundation is launching their first scholarship awards for the graduating class of 2026.
This scholarship honors the life and spirit of Noah Curtis Greany— a humble, kind, and inspiring young man whose joy for life and infectious optimism made everyone around him feel seen, valued and loved.
Through support for youth sports programs, educational scholarships, and cancer research, driven by Noah’s childhood dream to cure cancer, the foundation wants to carry forward his legacy of kindness, joy, and the belief that every person matters.
This scholarship seeks to recognize graduating high school seniors who embody these same qualities through their character, actions and impact on others.
There will be five awards of $2,000 each. The application deadline is May 1.
Applicants must align with one of the following criteria. Applicants may be a graduating high school senior from the Tri-Town of Marion, Mattapoisett or Rochester who attends any surrounding high school.
Applicants may be a graduating high school senior from Tabor Academy. Applicants may be a graduating high school senior from Boston Collegiate Charter School, Community Academy of Science and Health or Dr. Albert D. Holland School of Technology.
Applicants may be a graduating high school senior attending Northeastern University from the Tri-Town or any South Boston/Dorchester High School.
All applicants must be pursuing post‑secondary education including college, university, trade school or other accredited programs.
More details about the application and submission instructions can be found at thencgfoundation.org.











