
For  students from developing countries who are currently  studying in the United  States or Canada, the MMMF awards grants of  approximately  $12,000 each; grants are not renewable.  The MMMF also  typically  invites the recipients to Washington DC  to participate in a  three day Awards Program organized in their honor.
A woman is eligible to apply for an MMMF grant if she meets all the following criteria:         
- has a record of service to women and children and a commitment to  improve the lives of women and children in developing countries
 - resides in the U.S. or Canada at the time she submits the application
 - is enrolled (in residence) at an accredited U.S. or Canadian  educational institution for the academic year 2011-2012, and intends to  be enrolled for the 2012-2013 academic year
 - will use the grant toward the completion of her degree
 - is a national of a lower or middle income developing member country, as designated by the MMMF Country Eligibility List
 - is not a U.S. or Canadian citizen, permanent U.S. resident or Canadian Landed Immigrant
 - intends  to return to her country (or other developing  country)  within two years of completing use of the  MMMF grant and perform at  least two years of service
 - demonstrates  financial need and satisfactory academic performance
 - is  at least 25 years old by December 31, 2011
 - is not related to a World Bank Group staff member or  his/her  spouse
 
There are no exceptions to the MMMF Scholarship criteria listed above.  
 
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