CMA Starts Scholarship Program

The Cabinet Makers Association announces the launch of its inaugural scholarship program. This new initiative is designed to support the next generation of cabinetmakers by awarding scholarships to competitors at the SkillsUSA National Championships and their dedicated sponsors.

The Cabinet Makers Association announces the launch of its inaugural scholarship program. This new initiative is designed to support the next generation of cabinetmakers by awarding scholarships to competitors at the SkillsUSA National Championships and their dedicated sponsors.

The first recipients of the CMA scholarship participated in the SkillsUSA National Championships for cabinetmaking, held in Atlanta this past June. The event brought together some of the most talented young woodworkers from across the country, showcasing their skills, creativity, and passion for the craft.

The inaugural scholarship was awarded to Bryce Havard and his teacher, Stan Roberts, from Mississippi. Bryce, who graduated from high school this past spring, is already making strides in the industry by working for a local cabinetmaker, according to the CMA.

For more information about the CMA’s scholarship program or to learn how you can support future scholarships, contact Executive Director at Amanda Conger at director@cabinetmakers.org.