American Floral Endowment supports postsecondary students preparing for careers tied to floriculture, horticulture, and the floral industry in the United States and Canada. Its scholarship activity reaches several distinct audiences within that field, including nontraditional students returning to college after a 3-year absence, undergraduates interested in bedding and floral crops, students pursuing marketing or distribution of floral products, and upper-level students studying horticulture or bioengineering. The organization’s education support is structured around named scholarship programs that align academic study with specific segments of the floral and greenhouse economy.
Its portfolio includes the Carlson-Johnson Scholarship for Nontraditional Students, which opens January 1, 2026 and closes May 1, 2026 for eligible applicants seeking an associate or bachelor’s degree in floriculture or horticulture and planning careers in floral crops and bedding. Other scholarships tied to the organization include the Julio and Sarah Armellini Scholarship for students preparing for careers in the marketing or distribution of floral products, and the National Greenhouse Manufacturers Association Scholarship for college juniors and seniors studying horticulture or bioengineering at 4-year institutions. Across these opportunities, American Floral Endowment consistently serves U.S. and Canadian citizens or permanent residents who plan to attend school in the U.S. or Canada, with minimum GPA thresholds such as 2.00 or 3.00 depending on the program.