2026 KEEA & EEA-NJ Conference Scholarship Program Application

For our second year in a row, KEEA & EEA-NJ will be providing a Conference Scholarship Program for industry professionals who would benefit from the conference, but might not otherwise be able to attend. The scholarships will cover a 2-day ticket and a 1-night hotel stay for recipients.

Who should apply?

  • Working professionals in our field (or related)
  • People aspiring to join our industry
  • Graduate students in relevant industry field

Who is eligible to apply?

Applicants must be individuals (NOT businesses applying on an individual’s behalf) 21 years of age or older, who either reside in or work for companies based in Pennsylvania or New Jersey. 

KEEA & EEA-NJ encourage applications from individuals who identify as members of a community historically underrepresented in our industry. Please see this report from E2 for more information on some of these communities: https://e2.org/reports/diversity-in-clean-energy-2021/

You may not have answers to Questions 3 - 5; in the case that a question isn't applicable to you, you can write "Not Applicable" or "NA". However, the more information you provide to all questions, the better we will be able to assess your candidacy. 

Scholarship Committee members will assess scholarship applications according to a holistic review of the answers below, and other relevant factors identified by the applicants.

Scholarship applicants and recipients will not be identified to conference attendees other than KEEA/EEA-NJ Board, Staff, and Conference Planning Committee Members, unless they wish to be identified. Scholarship recipients are encouraged but not required to take advantage of our new mentorship program.

The application deadline is July 24, 2026. After the 24th, applications will be accepted and awarded on a rolling basis, depending on funding availability after the first review. 

Thank you for your interest!

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This reason can include that your company or organization hasn't budgeted for it.

For more information on under-represented communities in the energy industry, please refer to the E2 Clean Energy Jobs report: https://e2.org/reports/diversity-in-clean-energy-2021/