Brian Moore Memorial Scholarship Fund

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Organized by
Kendra Bruner
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$3,125
Raised

100% tax-deductibleNo fees

100% goes to scholarship recipients

Contributions

4
    A

    Anonymous

    $25
    BA

    Bob And Gwen Gore

    $1,000
    BB

    Bonnie Bushway

    $100
    M&

    Mom & Dad

    $2,000

Our goal

Help Us Build the Brian Moore Memorial Scholarship In honor of Brian “BMo” Moore, I am proud to announce the launch of the Brian Moore Memorial Scholarship, created to support students who embody the character, heart, and determination that Brian lived every single day. Brian was more than a golfer, more than an engineer, more than a Florida State Seminole — he was a light. He believed in hard work, integrity, kindness, and showing up for others. He earned his master’s degree in engineering, played golf for FSU, and inspired everyone around him to pursue excellence while never losing their heart. To carry his legacy forward, I have donated the first $1,000 to establish this scholarship through Bold.org, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All donations are tax-deductible and will go directly toward funding annual scholarship awards for deserving students. This scholarship will support students pursuing higher education in engineering or the medical field — with a special heart for those who demonstrate leadership, perseverance, and a passion for making a difference. My goal is simple: To turn grief into purpose. To turn love into opportunity. To ensure Brian’s impact continues for generations. If Brian ever made you smile, encouraged you, golfed with you, supported you, or impacted your life in any way — I invite you to be part of this legacy. No amount is too small. Every dollar moves us closer to funding a student’s future in his name. Thank you for helping keep Brian’s legacy alive — not just in memory, but in motion. With gratitude, Kendra

Comments from contributors 2

Bob And Gwen Gore7 days ago
$1,000

In loving memory of our nephew

Bonnie Bushway7 days ago
$100

What a worthy cause for a worthy person!