The Ellen Livers Graduate Scholarship for Behavioral Health is a one-time, annual scholarship of $2,500 awarded by the Montana Hospital Association and Montana Health Research and Education Foundation. Students enrolled in graduate programs for mental and behavioral health at a Montana college or university and/or are currently working at a Montana healthcare facility are eligible to apply.

The scholarship is named for the late Ellen Livers, a lifelong champion for the health of Montana residents with a career that spanned nearly forty years in healthcare administration. Ellen served as the Director of Government Relations at Shodair Children’s Hospital in Helena. She was a tireless advocate for youth mental health and lobbied passionately for mental health issues up to her passing in 2020. Ellen also was deeply committed to the work of several civic groups, and served on the Board of Directors for the Montana Health Research and Education Foundation. She was instrumental in securing expanded access and better options for mental and behavioral healthcare in Montana.

Requirements

An essay of no more than four pages detailing their plans for graduate work and the work they hope to do in providing behavioral healthcare in Montana.

Essays should include a description of the graduate program to which the student has been admitted; brief account of undergraduate focus and study (or recent professional experience in healthcare) and an explanation of the student’s interest in behavioral health. The successful applicant will also detail plans for applying for behavioral health roles in Montana.

Applicants are required to provide an unofficial transcript or letter of acceptance to verify status of their enrollment.

Key Dates

  • Applications due: July 21, 2023
  • Notification of selection (approx.): Second week of August 2023
  • Fund distribution will take place approximately September 1, 2023

To Apply

Apply online here.

Questions

Shani Rich
Executive Director, Foundation
Montana Hospital Association
406-457-8015
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