Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation
Claire Niemann Quinn, M.A., has extensive experience in communications, marketing, and event management across various organizations. Currently serving as Assistant Director of Communications at the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation since April 2020, Claire has previously held multiple roles within the same organization, enhancing communication strategies. Prior experience includes a position as Project Development Research Analyst at Caden Energix, LLC, where Claire supported solar development projects in several states. Additionally, Claire has contributed to the Baltimore Orioles in customer service and promotions, notable for organizing the first-ever LGBT Pride night. Educational achievements include a Master of Arts in Fiction Writing from Johns Hopkins University and a dual degree in Business Administration and Classical Greek from The College of William and Mary.
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Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation
The Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation is the Nation's oldest and largest provider of need-based scholarships to military children. The Scholarship Foundation provides funding for post-high school education to all qualified children of Marines and Navy Corpsmen in need. Scholarship recipients are children of honorably discharged, retired, and active-duty Marines, and particular attention is given to those whose parent has been wounded or killed in action. Since its inception in 1962, the Scholarship Foundation has awarded more than 50,000 scholarships, worth upwards of $185,000,000, to the children of Marines and Navy Corpsmen. In the current academic year, the Scholarship Foundation awarded $10,000,000 to 2,600 children of Marines and Navy Corpsmen.