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Apr 24, 2025
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FVCC raises more than $60,000 for scholarships; scholarship application open now

MISSOULA, Mont. — Flathead Valley Community College raised more than $60,000 at its FVCC Foundation Spring Festival of Flavors event held April 3.

Funds raised go toward student scholarships.

"Every dollar raised represents an opportunity for someone to transform their life through education," Chief Development Officer at FVCC Tagen Vine said in a press release. "We're grateful to everyone who contributed to making this possible."

The FVCC scholarship application is now open at fvcc.edu/scholarships. There are more than 850 scholarships offered.

Flathead Valley Community College (FVCC) raised over

$60,000 during its annual FVCC Foundation Spring Festival of Flavors event held on April 3.

Funds raised go toward scholarships, directly funding educational opportunities for deserving

students.

"We are grateful to our community for their generosity," said FVCC President Jane Karas.

"These funds will directly impact the futures of many promising students who might otherwise

struggle to pursue higher education."

The evening featured a special performance by FVCC Theatre, offering a sneak peek of the

upcoming production of "Pirates of Penzance.” Later in the program, FVCC Substance Abuse

Counseling student Catrina Olson shared her inspiring journey of overcoming personal

struggles to pursue higher education.

FVCC’s Culinary Institute of Montana students prepared Chef Andy Blanton’s southern-inspired

menu, each course thoughtfully paired with a Browne Family Vineyards wine. Summit Beverage,

in partnership with Browne Family Vineyards, served as the major sponsor for the event.

The proceeds from the event will fund multiple scholarships for the upcoming academic year.

Recipients will be selected based on academic achievement, financial need and personal

circumstances.

"Every dollar raised represents an opportunity for someone to transform their life through

education," said Tagen Vine, Chief Development Officer at FVCC. "We're grateful to everyone

who contributed to making this possible."

FVCC’s scholarship application is open now to all students at fvcc.edu/scholarships. With one

simple application, students are considered for 850 institutional scholarships, many of which are

funded through Festival of Flavors events.

Proceeds from all FVCC Festival of Flavors events support student scholarships at the college.

Approximately 80% of degree-seeking students at FVCC receive financial assistance, and in

2024, the FVCC Foundation awarded over $2 million in scholarships to nearly 700 students.

For more information about the FVCC Foundation and ways to get involved, visit