The iamstonefoltz FOUNDATION presents the Peace Award to at least 5 students within the following Ohio Counties: Delaware, Franklin, Morrow, Knox, Marion, Union, Madison and Licking. Applicants must be graduating high school seniors, in good standing, and exemplify outstanding acts of kindness and peace while also excelling in leadership roles and service within the local community.
Each award is $2222 to represent the peace sign of 2 fingers in honor of Stone Foltz who lost his life in a senseless hazing ritual in 2021. Stone was always seen in photographs with the peace sign.
Visit our website at iamstonefoltz.com to learn more of Stone’s Story.
All applications must be received by March 31, 2026, to be considered. Forms must be submitted digitally.
Thank you for applying and good luck!
Please specify type of award and describe:
Please specify type of award and describe:
List any clubs, sports, or organizations you are/were actively in within your high school:
List any clubs, sports, or organizations you are/were actively in within your high school:
List and describe any leadership positions you held in school clubs or community organizations?
List and describe any leadership positions you held in school clubs or community organizations?
Describe your involvement in community service or volunteer activities
Describe your involvement in community service or volunteer activities
In 500 words or less, share a personal narrative detailing a meaningful act of kindness you initiated. Describe the context, your motivations, and the specific actions you took. Reflect on the emotional and practical outcomes for both you and the recipient.
In 500 words or less, share a personal narrative detailing a meaningful act of kindness you initiated. Describe the context, your motivations, and the specific actions you took. Reflect on the emotional and practical outcomes for both you and the recipient.
How did this experience shape your understanding of kindness, and in what ways do you believe individual acts of kindness contribute to building a more compassionate and interconnected society?
How did this experience shape your understanding of kindness, and in what ways do you believe individual acts of kindness contribute to building a more compassionate and interconnected society?
Provide insights into the challenges and rewards of practicing kindness in your own life and its potential impact on the broader community.
Provide insights into the challenges and rewards of practicing kindness in your own life and its potential impact on the broader community.