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Cabinet Makers Association Launches Scholarship Fund to Support Aspiring Woodworkers

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – The Cabinet Makers Association (CMA) is proud to announce the establishment of the Cabinet Makers Association Scholarship Fund (CMASF), a new initiative aimed at supporting individuals aspiring to build a career in the woodworking industry. This fund provides valuable financial
assistance to those pursuing woodworking-related education or training.

To be eligible for the CMASF, candidates must be graduating high school seniors nominated by a current CMA member. Each member is permitted to nominate one individual. Nominations must be submitted by March 1, with scholarship recipients selected by March 15. The number of scholarships awarded will depend on the funds available at that time.

Scholarship recipients will be chosen through a random draw, ensuring a fair and transparent selection process. CMA members who nominate recipients are expected to present the scholarships publicly, such as during graduation ceremonies or classroom events. This approach promotes awareness of CMA’s
support for woodworking education and fosters community recognition.

The CMASF is made possible through the generous contributions of CMA members and supporters who recognize the importance of investing in the industry’s future workforce. Donations to the scholarship fund are welcomed and can be made through the CMA’s website: www.cabinetmakers.org/cma-scholarship-fund.

For more information about the CMA Scholarship Fund or to learn how you can support future scholarships, please contact Amanda Conger, executive director of the CMA, at director@cabinetmakers.org.

About the Cabinet Makers Association
The Cabinet Makers Association was incorporated in 1998 by a group of custom cabinetmakers who thought the industry’s smaller shops needed to network and help each other grow profitably. Today the CMA is where collaboration, not competition, drives success. We provide unparalleled education through shared industry experiences, empowering woodworking professionals to excel in craftsmanship and business. For more information, visit www.cabinetmakers.org.

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CMA Launches Scholarship Program

Cabinet Makers Association Scholarship programThe Cabinet Makers Association (CMA) is proud to announce the launch of its inaugural scholarship program. This new initiative is designed to support the next generation of cabinetmakers by awarding scholarships to competitors at the SkillsUSA National Championships and their dedicated sponsors.

The first recipients of the CMA scholarship participated in the SkillsUSA National Championships for cabinetmaking, held in Atlanta this past June. The event brought together some of the most talented young woodworkers from across the country, showcasing their skills, creativity, and passion for the craft. CMA’s Executive Director, Amanda Conger, participated in the event as a member of the technical committee for the cabinetmaking competition. “The level of talent and dedication displayed by these young cabinetmakers was truly inspiring,” Conger shared. “Their meticulous attention to detail and innovative problem-solving are clear indicators that our industry’s future is in capable hands.”

The CMA’s scholarship program was made possible through the generous contributions of members of the association, who recognize the importance of investing in the future of the industry. The scholarships provide not only financial assistance but also send a powerful message of belief and support to these emerging professionals.

“This scholarship program is a testament to the CMA’s commitment to fostering growth and innovation within the cabinetmaking community,” said Conger. “By supporting these young craftsmen and their mentors, we are helping to ensure that the art and skill of woodworking continues to thrive.”

The inaugural scholarship was proudly awarded to Bryce Havard and his teacher, Stan Roberts, from Mississippi. Bryce, who graduated from high school this past spring, is already making strides in the industry by working for a local cabinetmaker. The Cabinet Makers Association extends its best wishes to Bryce as he embarks on his professional journey, confident that his talent and dedication will lead to a successful and rewarding career in cabinetmaking.

The Cabinet Makers Association is an association partner of the Woodwork Career Alliance of North America. The CMA provides resources, education, and support to its members and the woodworking community at large. The scholarship program is just one of the many ways the association is working to nurture the next generation of cabinetmakers.

For more information about the CMA’s scholarship program or to learn how you can support future scholarships, please contact Amanda Conger director@cabinetmakers.org.