PRESS RELEASE
Treasurer Fitzpatrick Announces 2023 Certified MOScholars Educational Assistance Organizations

Jefferson City, MO — Missouri State Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick
today announced six MOScholars educational assistance organizations (EAOs) have
been certified for 2023. An EAO is a nonprofit organization that, after
approval by the Missouri State Treasurer’s Office, can receive qualified
contributions from individuals and businesses to establish MOScholars
scholarship accounts for qualified Missouri students. The certified EAOs are: ·
ACSI Children’s Tuition Fund ·
Agudath Israel of Missouri ·
Bright Futures Fund ·
Herzog Tomorrow Foundation ·
The Missouri District of the Lutheran
Church—Missouri Synod ·
Today and Tomorrow Educational Foundation Per statute, the Treasurer’s Office
can certify up to ten EAOs per year, with no more than six having their
principal place of business in any of the following: Greene County, Jackson
County, St. Charles County, St. Louis County, or St. Louis City. In 2021, the Missouri General
Assembly passed HB349 and SB86 which established the Missouri Empowerment
Scholarship Accounts Program, MOScholars. The law provides for state tax
credits for contributions to nonprofit Educational Assistance Organizations
(EAOs). Under the guidelines set forth in the governing statute, qualifying
Missouri K-12 students may then apply for scholarships from participating EAOs
to attend a K-12 institution other than their designated public school. Since the program launched in July,
nearly 1,000 Missouri students have received scholarships. All applications to
be certified as an EAO were approved. More information about the
program can be found at https://treasurer.mo.gov/MOScholars/.
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