Together We Rise, Together She Leads. Apply for the SheRises Scholarship by Konson Aid to support underprivileged JHS girls in Bodi Akontomra, Western North Region. Mentorship, life skills, and climate awareness included.
About the Scholarship
The SheRises Scholarship by Konson Aid is a comprehensive program supporting underprivileged JHS girls in Bodi Akontomra. By providing financial aid, mentorship, life skills training, and climate awareness programs, this initiative helps girls stay in school, improve academic performance, and develop leadership skills for the future.
Keywords: SheRises Scholarship, rural girls empowerment Ghana, Junior High School scholarships.
Why This Scholarship Matters

Many girls in rural Ghana drop out before completing Junior High School due to:
- Hidden school costs (books, uniforms, exam fees)
- Menstrual hygiene challenges
- Early marriage and teen pregnancy risks
- Cultural expectations and limited role models
- Climate vulnerability affecting family livelihoods
The SheRises Scholarship directly addresses these challenges, ensuring girls remain in school, succeed in BECE exams, and gain confidence to transition to Senior High School.
Who Can Apply
Eligibility Criteria:
- Female student currently enrolled in JHS 1–3
- Resident of Bodi Akontomra, Western North Region
- From a low-income rural household
- Ranked in the top 10 of her class
Required Documents:
- Completed application form
- Short essay: “How climate change affects my community and what can be done” (max 1,000 words)
- Letter of reference from Headteacher or Class Teacher
- Parent/guardian endorsement
- Recent school report
Scholarship Benefits
The SheRises Scholarship provides:
- Tuition, exam fees, and school levies
- Uniforms, books, and stationery
- Menstrual hygiene kits
- Feeding or transportation support where needed
- Mentorship and life skills training
- Participation in eco-clubs and climate awareness programs
Selection Process
Applicants are selected through a rigorous, merit-based process:
- Academic performance review
- Climate-themed essay evaluation
- Teacher and parent endorsements
- Verification of financial need
Program Components
Scholarships: Full coverage of school levies, books, uniforms, hygiene kits, and transport support.
Essay-Based Selection: Applicants submit a short essay on climate change impacts in their community.
Mentorship & Life Skills: Scholars are paired with mentors, participate in confidence-building, leadership, and career guidance sessions.
Monitoring & Support: Academic performance tracked quarterly with mentor check-ins and community feedback.
Networking & Role Modelling: Scholars attend events connecting them to female leaders, professionals, and alumni.
Timeline
| Phase | Period | Activity |
| Stakeholder Engagement | Jan – Mar | Awareness campaigns and school outreach |
| Applications Open | Apr – May | Submission of forms and essays |
| Review & Selection | Jun | Shortlisting and evaluation |
| Award & Disbursement | Jul | Announce winners, distribute scholarships |
| Mentorship & Support | Sept onwards | Life skills training, eco-clubs, mentorship |
| Monitoring & Evaluation | Ongoing | Academic tracking and community feedback |
Impact & Expected Outcomes
Year 1:
- 15 girls supported in Bodi Akontomra
- ≥90% retention rate and improved academic performance
- Mentorship relationships established
- Climate-themed activities and awareness sessions
- Greater community support for girls’ education
Long-Term:
- Increased female educational attainment
- Reduced dropout rates
- More girls transitioning to SHS and tertiary education
- Grassroots climate awareness growth
SheRises Sisterhood – Alumni & Mentorship

The SheRises Sisterhood (SRS) Network connects alumni and current scholars:
- Peer mentorship pairing
- Quarterly “Legacy Talks” sharing alumni journeys
- Annual “Pay it Forward” initiatives
- Career & Leadership Lab sessions
Alumni also act as mentors, role models, and community mobilizers, ensuring continuity of support and empowerment.
How to Apply
- Complete the application form
- Submit your climate essay
- Attach school report and teacher/parent endorsements
Scholarship is completely free. All applications are reviewed before the academic year begins, so winners start Term 1 as beneficiaries.
Support the Program
You can help rural girls access education through:
- Sponsoring individual scholars or eco-clubs
- Monthly giving campaigns
- Named scholarships for legacy support
- Community fundraising initiatives
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
For Students:
- Who can apply? JHS 1–3 girls in Bodi Akontomra.
- What does it cover? Tuition, exams, uniforms, hygiene kits, mentorship, and eco-clubs.
For Parents/Guardians:
- Any cost to apply? No, it is free.
- Is my daughter safe? Yes, all activities follow child protection protocols.
For Teachers/Schools:
- Role of teachers? Endorse students, provide termly updates, support club participation.
For Donors & Partners:
- Funding source? Currently self-funded by Konson Aid; donor partnerships are ongoing.
- Can I sponsor a girl? Yes, named sponsorship and donor collaborations are welcome.
Contact Us
- Email: info@konsonaid.org
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