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  1. Jun 27, 2023 · The Susan T. Buffett Foundation has offered scholarships to college students in Nebraska for over 50 years. Scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis to first-time freshman entering college who live in Nebraska, graduate from a Nebraska high school (or GED) with plans to attend a Nebraska public college, and demonstrate financial need.

  2. Additional student, faculty and university activities. Click on the Learning Community icon below to learn more about each campus's program: Email: scholarships@stbfoundation.org Phone: (402) 943-1383. The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation responds to questions about college scholarships only. The Foundation does not respond to other inquiries.

  3. The Susan T. Buffett Foundation provides scholarships to first-time first-year students entering a Nebraska public university or college. The scholarship is renewable for up to 5-years based on meeting scholarship requirements.

  4. The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, based in Omaha, Nebraska, is a private grantmaking foundation and one of the largest global supporters of sexual reproductive health. We work towards a world in which every woman controls her reproduction and all reproductive decisions are treated with dignity and respect.

  5. Feb 21, 2020 · Susan Thompson Buffett died in 2004 and left almost all of her Berkshire shares, worth about $3 billion at the time, to the foundation, which was renamed for her. Overnight, it joined the ranks of the top 25 foundations in the U.S. and stepped up its giving dramatically.

  6. The request forms can be completed and submitted online. Please click on the link below and the form will open in a new window. Once you complete each section and hit Submit, the form will be sent to the Foundation and you will receive a response within 5-10 business days. Note, these forms are for Buffett Scholars only. We will not respond ...

  7. The Buffett Foundation is a charitable organization formed 1964 in Omaha, Nebraska, by investor and industrialist Warren Buffett as a vehicle to manage his charitable giving. It was renamed the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation in honor of his wife, Susan Buffett, who died in 2004.

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