The Autism Society of California, the Finnigan family and the Community Foundation for Monterey County (CFMC) proudly announce the names of three highly qualified California students who received Achievement Scholarship awards through the National Achievement Scholarship Program.
Emma Blanck of Moorpark received the 2023 1st place scholarship award of $2,000. Clara Garcia of Riverside was awarded the 2nd place $1,000 scholarship and Cory Brown of Tustin received the 3rd place award of $750. The Scholarship Selection Committee singled out these three individuals based on their strong educational foundations, personal determination, demonstrated ability to overcome adversity and commitment to pursuing challenging careers assisting others, especially those on the autism spectrum.
Emma Blanck

Emma served on the Board of Moorpark’s Delta Alpha Pi chapter, an honor society for students with disabilities, which she credits with creating “a safe space and community for students with disabilities on campus.” When asked about her future aspirations, Emma stated, “I strongly believe in equal access to communication, and my background in American Sign Language will help me to communicate with kids who are non-speaking or use signs to express themselves.” Reflecting on how her own experience as an autistic woman will inform her future work, she shared, “I want to provide that kind of connection to these kids so that they feel less alone.”
Clara Garcia

Cory Brown

About the Scholarship
The Matthew Paul Finnigan Memorial Scholarship Fund honors the memory of Matthew Finnigan, a young adult with ASD whose life was taken before he could achieve his goal of helping others. Matthew was attending college in Monterey, California and planned to use his educational interests in STEM fields, as well as experiences facing and overcoming challenges, to research and analyze biological and environmental factors and develop interventions that might reduce the symptoms of ASD. When asked what is truly important in life, Matthew wrote, “You have a legacy that will live on as long as their stories about you keep being told,” and reminded his reader to “. . . always look on the bright side of life.”
This permanently endowed fund was established with gifts from the Finnigan family and friends, and matching funds from Chevron, to assist students with ASD whose interests align with those Matthew had, to realize their educational goals.
The Matthew Paul Finnigan Memorial Scholarship program is open to California students with ASD (DSM-IV or later criteria) studying full-time or part-time and pursuing a career in the fields of Psychiatry, Psychology, Statistics, Chemistry, Math, researching ways of reducing the challenges of Autism, or a career which will help adolescents on the autism spectrum. The Autism Society of California is honored to assist the Community Foundation and the Finnigan family in the application and selection process for this important award.
More Information
If you would like more information about this topic, please contact Sandra Dixon Shove at (800) 869-7069 or email scholarship@autismsocietyca.org.
To learn more about CFMC scholarships, please visit cfmco.org/Scholarships.