National Safety Council and Boeing Invest in Veterans with Expanded Safety Scholarship Program

Expanding Opportunities for Veterans in Safety Careers



In a remarkable move to bolster support for U.S. military veterans, the National Safety Council (NSC) has joined forces with Boeing to enhance the Advanced Safety Certificate® (ASC) Scholarship program. Announced on April 15, 2026, this partnership marks a substantial commitment of $2.3 million over the next few years to help veterans transition into rewarding careers in environmental, health, and safety (EHS) fields.

A New Era for Veteran Support


Starting in 2026, the program aims to increase the number of scholarships awarded annually from 50 to 75. This expansion, which is set to continue through 2029, reflects a dedicated response to the needs of veterans seeking careers in safety. The scholarships cover essential program costs and provide recipients with invaluable connections to safety professionals and career resources. Veterans can submit their applications until May 4, 2026, at nsc.org/usveterans.

Lorraine Martin, NSC CEO, emphasized the dedication of veterans, stating, “Veterans have dedicated their lives to protecting others — and a commitment to protecting others is exactly what fuels safety profession.” This initiative aims to open new career pathways for those who have served the nation.

Brooks on Boeing's Role


Amy May, Vice President of Boeing’s Environment, Health, and Safety division, expressed enthusiasm for this collaborative effort. "This scholarship reflects our shared belief that the skills veterans develop in service translate directly into safer workplaces and stronger communities," she said. Boeing's commitment demonstrates its ongoing dedication to enhancing the lives of veterans through education and career opportunities.

Scholarship Benefits


The ASC Scholarship for Veterans is designed to bridge the gap and diversify the workforce entering the EHS profession. Recipients can expect:
1. Free Enrollment in the ASC Program: A robust 12-day training series that lays the groundwork for understanding safety practices and hazard prevention.
2. Network Opportunities: Registration and travel accommodations for the NSC Congress Expo, allowing recipients to connect with safety professionals and learn about emerging EHS topics.
3. Career Support: Access to professional development and connections to prospective employers, nurturing their journey into the industry.

Jesse Williams, a past recipient, shared how the program transformed his professional outlook: "The ASC Scholarship for Veterans has been an incredible opportunity, both personally and professionally. The courses challenged me to think more strategically..." Williams highlighted the program's ripple effect on workplace safety culture, inspiring further investment in safety staff within his organization.

The Importance of the ASC Program


As an established program, the ASC serves as a vital resource for aspiring safety professionals. It offers crucial insights into industry best practices and the skills needed to foster safety improvements. For veterans, the program not only reinforces their military experience but also aligns with their commitment to creating safer environments.

Call to Action


Active-duty service members and veterans are encouraged to apply before the May deadline. The impact of this scholarship extends beyond individual careers, promising to lead to enhanced safety practices across various industries.

For more insightful details about the ASC program, visit nsc.org/asc, and for information regarding other scholarships, explore nsc.org/scholarships.

About NSC and Boeing


The National Safety Council has served as America’s leading nonprofit safety advocate for over 110 years, dedicated to eliminating preventable deaths and injuries. In contrast, Boeing stands as a preeminent global aerospace company, committed to fostering safety, quality, and innovation in their operations. Together, they are making significant strides to improve outcomes for veterans and their communities.

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