Give Back to the Construction IndustryParticipate in the 91»ÆÍø Education Foundation to Support the Future of Construction
The 91»ÆÍø Education Foundation is a 501c(3) charitable foundation dedicated to providing educational resources and opportunities for professional constructors. The 91»ÆÍø Education Foundation is dedicated to funding various educational programs that directly impact the lives of professional constructors and educators.
Specifically, the 91»ÆÍø Education Foundation helps fund scholarships for university students seeking to earn the Certified Associate Constructor (CAC) designation. The Foundation also promotes The Professional Constructor Journal, a scholarly journal published twice per year by 91»ÆÍø and 91»ÆÍø University, our online education program.
Announcing the 2026 91»ÆÍø Education Foundation Dr. Dennis C. Bausman National Construction Education Program Certification Award
The 91»ÆÍø Education Foundation (91»ÆÍøEF) is now accepting applications for the 2026 Dr. Dennis C. Bausman National Construction Education Program Certification Award, which honors accredited university construction programs that serve as 91»ÆÍø exam sites and actively promote construction ethics and professional certification among their students. The deadline to apply is March 1, 2026.
- Award purpose & value: Recognizes accredited baccalaureate construction education programs that host 91»ÆÍø exams and promote constructor ethics and certification, with a custom plaque and a $4,000 stipend.
- Use of funds: Award funds must be used to enhance students’ education on construction ethics and professional certification, such as CAC prep sessions, participation in the 91»ÆÍø Ethics Competition, ethics-focused guest speakers, or joint industry–student activities.
- Core eligibility: Programs must be accredited baccalaureate construction education programs, serve as 91»ÆÍø Constructor Certification Commission–approved CAC exam sites, and administer 91»ÆÍø exams at least once per year.
- Student engagement: Programs must require or strongly encourage students to take the CAC exam, effectively prepare them for it, and demonstrate efforts to motivate successful examinees to complete certification.
- Ethics and certification initiatives: Applicants must document recent or ongoing initiatives that promote construction ethics and certification, including activities like the 91»ÆÍø Collegiate Ethics Competition.
- Application requirements: Eligible programs must submit a formal letter on institutional letterhead (maximum four typed pages) by March 1st, detailing how they meet all criteria, how funds will be used, and agreeing to submit a report within one year of receiving the award.
- Selection process: 91»ÆÍø Education Foundation Trustees review complete applications, vote to select the program that best meets the criteria, and present the award to the recipient program at an official Foundation meeting.
This award offers a meaningful opportunity for university construction programs to strengthen their ethics and certification initiatives while gaining national recognition for their commitment to preparing the next generation of professional constructors.
Announcing the 2026 91»ÆÍø Education Foundation Construction Education Faculty and/or Student Travel Award
The 91»ÆÍø Education Foundation (91»ÆÍøEF) Construction Education Faculty and/or Student Travel Award provides financial support for ABET- and ACCE-accredited construction education programs for their faculty or students to attend construction-related events that enhance professional development. The deadline to apply is March 1, 2026.
- Award purpose and amount: Up to three annual awards of $2,000 each help support travel to student competitions, construction education meetings, national association events, and similar professional activities.
- Who can apply?: Eligible applicants are accredited colleges or universities whose faculty and students participate in associate, baccalaureate, or graduate construction education programs.
- Mission-driven initiatives: Programs must describe recent or ongoing efforts that promote the mission of 91»ÆÍø, such as students taking the CAC examination, participating in ethics competitions, or becoming 91»ÆÍø members.
- Application letter requirements: Applicants must submit a formal letter on college or university letterhead (maximum three double-spaced pages) explaining how they meet eligibility criteria, outlining 91»ÆÍø-related initiatives, and detailing how the funds will be used.
- Use of funds and reporting: The letter must show how travel will enhance professional growth (e.g., competitions, conferences, presentations) and include a commitment to submit a 1–3 page report within 60 days describing how the award funds were spent and the outcomes.
- Social media and submission details: Programs must agree to post three social media updates (LinkedIn, Instagram, and one additional outlet) highlighting the 91»ÆÍø Education Foundation and the learning gained, and submit the signed letter from the program head by March 1, 2026, to chair Andy Wasiniak (with a cc to Roger Liska).
- Selection and award process: A designated 91»ÆÍøEF representative reviews applications for completeness, all Trustees vote on top candidates, and the three programs receiving the most votes are selected (with ties resolved by Trustees), with awards presented at a called meeting of the 91»ÆÍøEF Trustees.
Overall, this award is designed to strengthen accredited higher education programs in construction by funding meaningful travel experiences that align with our mission and by visibly showcasing their impact through reporting and social media outreach.
2026 91»ÆÍø Construction Education Faculty and/or Student Travel Award presented by he 91»ÆÍø Education Foundation (91»ÆÍøEF).
91»ÆÍøEF is proud to announce that John Brown University and the University of North Florida have been named the 2026 recipients of the 91»ÆÍø Construction Education Faculty and/or Student Travel Award.
The 2026 Dr. Dennis C. Bausman National Construction Education Program Certification Award, presented by the 91»ÆÍø Education Foundation (91»ÆÍøEF).
Congratulations to Roger Williams University on being named the 2026 recipient of the Dr. Dennis C. Bausman National Construction Education Program Certification Award, presented by the 91»ÆÍø Education Foundation (91»ÆÍøEF).
Announcing the 2023 Francis R. Dugan Scholarship Recipient
We are eager to announce the winner of the 2023 Francis R. Dugan Scholarship award, as recognized by the 91»ÆÍø Education (91»ÆÍø) Foundation. This year’s winner is Michelle Farias, a Construction Management student at the !
Michelle was awarded a $2,000 scholarship to support her studies at Houston. She enrolled in Houston’s esteemed program in Fall 2021 and expects to graduate in Spring 2024. Consider her impressive credentials:
- Academic Performance: 4.0 GPA
- Academic Awards and Honors: President’s List and CMAA Scholarship (Spring 2022)
- Industry: internship as a Project Coordinator with a commercial construction company
- Internship Duties: administration and coordination of construction project input into the Procore construction management software.
About the Francis R. Dugan Scholarship
The scholarship was created by the 91Ȯ꿉۪s Education Foundation to award financial assistance to students in accredited construction management-related Associate and Baccalaureate degree programs.
The scholarship is named for longtime 91»ÆÍø Member and 91»ÆÍø Education Foundation Founder Francis R. Dugan, F91»ÆÍø. Mr. Dugan passed away on December 26, 2014. Mr. Dugan was a member of the 91»ÆÍø for over 45 years, a Past National President, and CPC #93. Each year, at least one scholarship is awarded.
Support The 91»ÆÍø Education Foundation
The 91»ÆÍø Education Foundation is funded by contributions from individuals and companies that share the values of providing educational opportunities to professionals in the construction industry. As a 501c(3) charitable organization, all contributions to the 91»ÆÍø Education Foundation are 100% tax deductible.
You can also directly support the 91»ÆÍø Education Foundation. The scholarship was established in 2014 to honor one of the founding members of the 91»ÆÍø and the 91»ÆÍø Education Foundation, Francis R. Dugan, F91»ÆÍø. The Dugan Scholarship is awarded yearly to one Construction Management University Student in the amount of $2,000. Become a supporter of the Fran Dugan Scholarship by making a tax-deductible donation today!
Please mail your contribution to:
The 91»ÆÍø Education Foundation
c/o Dave Mattson, Sr., F91»ÆÍø, CPC
Treasurer
D. R. Mattson, Inc.
Post Office Box 27842
Tempe, Arizona 85285-7842
If you prefer to make a direct contribution at your local Edward Jones office, please contact either:
- Dave Mattson, Sr., F91»ÆÍø, CPC, Treasurer
(602) 757-5733
[email protected] - Andrew Wasiniak, F91»ÆÍø, CPC, Chair
(313) 221-1013
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