Become a Certified Celebrant!

The Foundation recognizes that celebrants who serve families extends beyond licensed funeral directors. Oftentimes hospice and healthcare professionals, clergy, chaplains, educators, counselors, social workers, and others work with funeral homes to provide families with personalized and meaningful memorialization experiences.

Scholarships are available to those who are verifiably affiliated with at least one funeral home and are interested in becoming a Certified Celebrant.

Ten scholarships are available to those who are verifiably affiliated with at least one funeral home and are interested in becoming a Certified Celebrant. Offered by InSight Institute, the scholarship is available solely for the seminar held June 24-26 at the NFDA Headquarters in Brookfield, Wisconsin.

Valued at up to $2,000, scholarships cover registration fees, two nights of hotel accommodations and up to $500 in travel reimbursement. Registration for the seminar opens in March 2026.

SUBMISSION INFORMATION

SUBMISSION PERIOD
February 3 – April 16, 2026

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS INCLUDED
Each candidate is required to answer six questions (limited to 250 words each), submit a brief video of no more than two minutes, and request a letter of recommendation – ensuring that it is submitted by the deadline.

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  • Scholarships are available to those who are verifiably affiliated with at least one funeral home and are interested in becoming a Certified Celebrant.
  • Scholarships are available solely for NFDA-hosted Certified Celebrant Training, in partnership with Insight Institute.
  • Recipients of other Funeral Service Foundation scholarships may apply.
  • Those who have already registered for the seminar may apply.
  • Scholarships will be awarded without regard to race, religious beliefs, age, national origin, or disability.
  • Scholarships are available to NFDA members and non-members.
  • Scholarships are not renewable and a candidate may only receive this award once.
  • If unable to attend designated scholarship events, the scholarship recipient will forfeit his or her scholarship for that year, but may apply in subsequent years.
  • All scholarships are subject to available funds.
  • All award decisions of the Funeral Service Foundation are final.
  • Alternates may be selected in the event that a scholarship recipient decides not to accept the award.
  • Only completed applications will be considered. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.
  • The Funeral Service Foundation reserves the right to eliminate from consideration incomplete applications without further notice to the applicant.
  • Recipients will be notified via email.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2025 SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS

Caroline Bailey
Blessing Way Enterprises, LLC Supply, NC

Norval Brown
Cary United Methodist Church Cary, IL

Gina Hansen
Forest North Funeral Chapel Staten Island, NY

Karrie Houtz
Brandt Funeral Home

Wayne, OH

Robert Little
Guibord-Pearsons & Sayles Funeral Home St.Johnsbury, VT

Lily Meade
SCI- Denver Mortuary Science
Wheat Ridge, CO

John Montney
O’Guinn Family Funeral Home
Clio, MI

Brian Pinter
Nolan-Fidale Funeral Homes
Aston, PA

Cassandra Springborn
Haskell Funeral & Cremation Services
Princeville, IL

Kimberly Wolfe
Hooper Memorial Home, INC
Harrisburg, PA