National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials-Connecticut Chapter supports Connecticut residents connected to public and assisted housing through education-focused financial aid. Its John J. Kelly Memorial Scholarship is directed to residents of public housing managed by member agencies of the Connecticut Chapter of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials, establishing the chapter’s role as a statewide connector between housing agencies and student opportunity. The scholarship serves students in Connecticut who are pursuing full-time postsecondary study and need financial support to continue their education.
The chapter’s scholarship activity centers on students seeking a professional certification, 1-year certificate, associate degree, or bachelor’s degree. Eligibility reaches both high school seniors and undergraduate students, with a minimum 2.50 GPA, and it recognizes applicants who combine academic progress with community service, extracurricular activities, or work. The program also focuses on residents living in public housing or Section 8 housing and requires demonstrated financial need, showing that the chapter’s educational support is tied closely to housing stability and access for lower-income households.