Prosperity High School Scholarship
For the students who grew up here and are ready for what’s next. Prosperity Credit Union is offering 25 scholarships of $1,000 to graduating Grade 12 students from communities within their trading area and applications are now open. This scholarship is different from most. It’s not based on grades or resumes. Instead, students are asked to share their ideas, values, and connection to their community through a short video.
The Scholarship Challenge
YOUR COMMUNITY. YOUR CHOICE. YOUR IMPACT
Imagine this:
You’ve been given $5,000 to invest back into your local community just like Prosperity Credit Union does every year. In a 2–3 minute video, students are asked to share:
- Where they would invest the $5,000 in their community
- Why they chose it and what impact it would have
- Why this matters to them personally
There’s no right or wrong answer. Prosperity Credit Union is looking for authentic ideas, leadership, and community connection.
Who Can Apply
Graduating Grade 12 students
From communities within the Prosperity Credit Union trading area
Planning to attend post-secondary education (university, college, trades, technical training, etc.)
This is a great opportunity for students to share their voice, explore ideas for making a difference, and earn financial support for what comes next.
How to Apply
Record a 2–3 minute video (a phone is fine)
Upload the video to YouTube (Public or Unlisted)
Complete the online application form below
Application deadline: April 15, 2026
Additional Opportunities
Maple Creek Composite School Students
For students of Maple Creek Composite School, this Prosperity Credit Union Application also serves as an application for the Johny Hein Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship was established in 1974. The scholarship amount for 2026 is $500.
Foam Lake Composite School Students
For students of Foam Lake Composite School, this Prosperity Credit Union Application also serves as an application for the Miles Dvernichuk Memorial Scholarship of $1,000. Established in 2015, this award honors the memory of Miles Dvernichuk, who held a special place in his heart for youth of all ages and served 23 years on the Board of Directors of the legacy Foam Lake Credit Union. The scholarship is presented annually to one graduating student of Foam Lake Composite School who will be attending a post-secondary institution.