Receiving
CCAPP Education has two scholarship funds to support SUD workforce education. The Norm Blacksher fund helps with tuition for students applying for the CCAPP Academy. The Dana Anderson fund helps professionals afford conference and workshop fees.
The Dana Anderson Conference & Workshop
Scholarship
CCAPP Education Institute will offer a limited number of scholarships (established to honor the memory of Dana Anderson) to SUD workforce professionals. These awards are determined on a competitive basis and require the submission of a statement of need and benefit.
Apply for the Dana Anderson Conference & Workshop Scholarship
All SUD professionals are encouraged to participate in this process.
APPLICANT STATEMENT
Write a brief description of why you need the scholarship and how you will benefit from the scholarship and event.
DEADLINE
Complete the form below along with your essay no later than one month before the conference or workshop date. See CCAPP event calendar here. If you know of an upcoming conference that does not yet have a scheduled date, you may apply for a scholarship in advance.
Please type and double-space the applicant statement. You may want to write it on your favorite word processor and then copy and paste it to the appropriate location on the application.
About Donations, Where & How They are used
Donations will go directly to the fund specifically donated to. All proceeds will be used for scholarships as specified by the fund. We do not take administrative costs from the fund except to cover costs incurred by our merchant service for credit processing fees (which are taken before we receive the funds).
About Norman L. Blachsher
Norm Blacksher, born on June 23, 1923, in Gainesville, Mo., passed away at home on December 2, 2009, after a long battle with prostate cancer. He is survived by his wife Susan of 34 years, sons Norman D. of Seattle, and Steve of Colorado, and daughter Susan (Richard) Gredvig of Texas. He is also survived by stepdaughters Jane (Dick) Crable of Sacramento, Linda (Bret) Anderson of Santa Rosa, and Diane (Mark Sasway) Frederic of Manhattan Beach, as well as numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Norman is a veteran of World War II where he served with the 35th Fighter Control Squadron of the United States Army in New Guinea and in the Philippines; earning numerous combat medals. Following the War, he moved to the Bay Area and then Sacramento in 1958 as a manager with the Oroweat Baking Company. He later managed the automotive service center for both Sears and Wards in Sacramento. The passion of his life for the past 46 years has been his active involvement in Alcoholics Anonymous serving as a sponsor and mentor to numerous persons in their quest for a better life through sobriety.
About Dana Anderson
Dana Anderson, age 71, passed away peacefully on Thursday, October 6, 2016, in Fresno, CA. He was born on June 17, 1945, in Albany, CA, the son of Daniel and Norma Anderson. Dana graduated from the University of California, Davis, and McGeorge School of Law. He served in the United States Army and was honorably discharged. He loved his family and friends. He truly loved his work, and he loved his clients even more. He will be remembered for his generosity, humor, his booming voice, and infectious smile. He will be missed by all who had the opportunity to know him. He is survived by his wife, Cindy Robertson; children, Holly and TY Anderson, and Brandon and Bailey Robertson; grandchildren, Tairon and Kelsy Anderson, Ellie, Brixton, and Max Robertson; sisters, Claudia Bieber, and Martha and Penny Evans.