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The Horace A. Revercomb, Jr. Memorial Scholarship for the Continuing Study of Music
The Horace A. Revercomb, Jr., Memorial Scholarship for the Continuing Study of Music is established to honor the memory of Horace A. Revercomb, Jr., who was a catalyst in the formation of the King George High School Band. He was responsible for the growth of the music program at King George, and the surrounding Fredericksburg communities through his participation as a performer and arranger for the Fredericksburg Big Band.
A scholarship of at least $500 will be awarded to a King George High School or Homeschooled student that has participated in both curricular and extra-curricular music activities and plans to pursue a major or minor course of study in music.
To contribute to this fund, simply click Donate Now.
Donations may also be mailed to:
The Community Foundation
The Horace A. Revercomb, Jr. Memorial Scholarship for the Continuing Study of Music
PO Box 208
Fredericksburg, VA 22404-0208
Please make your check payable to:
The Horace A. Revercomb, Jr. Memorial Scholarship for the Continuing Study of Music
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About Scholarship Funds
Donors help area students achieve their dreams by establishing or contributing to a scholarship fund at The Community Foundation. Scholarship funds are flexible and can be structured to benefit students at any education level, or for a specific institution. Donors often use scholarship funds to honor or memorialize a loved one.
Donors maintain an active voice in the student selection process while they rely upon The Community Foundation’s Scholarship Committee to handle the necessary paperwork and ensure that scholarships are distributed equitably.
Let us help you create the fund that works best for your charitable giving goals!
The online application portal will walk students through our application process.
- Students submit general information such as address and high school, as well as information about extracurricular activities or awards.
- Students use the online application to provide the name and email address of their guidance counselor and other individuals. These contacts will receive an email requesting the student’s high school transcript or a personal reference.
Call 540 373-9292 or e-mail scholarships@cfrrr.org for more information.