Events

American Atheists Announces Student Grants to 2019 National Conference

Cranford, NJ—Today, American Atheists announced its student grants for the 2019 National Convention in Cincinnati on April 19 – 21.

“Our National Convention is just around the corner! I can’t tell you how excited we are to bring new and exciting voices to the stage to tell the stories of our community. To help us ensure that as many people as possible can experience our National Convention, today we’re announcing our Student Travel Grant Program!” said President Nick Fish.

Thanks to the generosity of Phil Ferguson, one of American Atheists’ strongest supporters, a limited number of grants are being offered to cover hotel accommodations, travel, or admission for college students who need financial assistance.

“If you are a college student that would like to attend the American Atheists National Convention but don’t think you can afford it, this is your chance!” said Fish.

Since opportunities are limited, students are encouraged to apply today.

###

American Atheists is a national civil rights organization dedicated to equality for atheists and other nonreligious people. We protect the rights of atheists, advance social inclusion, and empower nonreligious people through advocacy, education, and community building.

Press Contact

If you have questions, please visit our Contact Us page. If you are a member of the media and would like to speak with someone from our team, please contact:

Melina Cohen
Director of Strategic Communications
[email protected]
(908) 276-7300 x103

If you have questions, please visit our Contact Us page. If you are a member of the media and would like to speak with a member of our team, please contact:

Melina Cohen
Director of Strategic Communications
[email protected]
(908) 276-7300 x103

Related News

American Atheists to Host Religious Pluralism Event in Philadelphia

Announcing Relocation of the 2026 World Humanist Congress

American Atheists to Convene in Philadelphia and Pack 24,000 Meals for Locals in Need on Easter Sunday

National Atheist Convention in Phoenix Fights Christian Nationalism and Feeds the Hungry