Applications are now invited for awards from students who are progressing from secondary education to a high level course in Welsh, English, or a Creative Arts subject. The purpose of the award is to assist students with the purchase of materials or books at the start of their course. If a student has achieved musical qualifications during their school year but is pursuing a course in another field they may still be eligible if they continue to study or perform music. Applicants must state if they intend to take a gap year. Applicants must live in and around the Dyfi Valley, including Aberdyfi and Tywyn.

The Foundation was started by Sally Marshall and her late husband Jim and the Friends of the Tabernacle in 1995. Countless youngsters have benefitted since then and it is a privilege to keep in touch with them and watch them progress in their chosen careers.

The foundation is generously supported by a group of benefactors, donors and fundraising events. We gratefully acknowledge the support given.

How to apply for an Award
Students must write a letter of application stating their qualifications for an award and enclose a CV supported by two references from their current teachers. This application together with written references should be sent by July 18th to:

Mrs Sally Marshall
Chair Educational Foundation
The Tabernacle
Heol Penrallt
Machynlleth
SY20 8AJ

Presentation of Awards
Applications will be considered by a small committee. Those successful for an award will be invited to the evening concert at the Machynlleth Festival on Monday 18th August when the awards will be presented.

Acknowledgment and Feedback
Recipients of an award are required to acknowledge it by letter to Sally Marshall and inform her of how the money is spent. We also hope that each recipient will be prepared to contribute in some way in support of the Tabernacle. It is a pleasure to welcome back recipients who have been willing to give a talk, mount a small exhibition, give a recital or help with stewarding events.