Mark Kniese Scholarship Award Recipient Announced
The Community Foundation Alliance has announced the recipient of this year’s Mark Kniese Scholarship. This annual scholarship is made possible by a fund established by August Neal in memory of Mark Kniese, a former counselor at Camp Carson in Princeton. To be eligible, applicants must not only demonstrate dedication and rapport with campers but also embody the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility. This year, Riley Oakes of Evansville, Indiana, has been selected to receive a $3,500 scholarship.
Riley is enrolled at the University of Southern Indiana, pursuing a dual degree in Psychology and World Languages and Cultures with a concentration in Spanish, while also preparing for a career in Pre-Occupational Therapy. Reflecting on her time at Camp Carson, she shared, “Camp Carson has been my second home for the past three summers. I didn’t just find a physical home but also a community of people who have become dear friends. I’m incredibly thankful to work with them.”
She continued, “I love camp for the opportunities it provides everyone involved. It’s not just about the impact we have on campers but also how the camp experience has influenced me and my fellow counselors.”
When asked about receiving the Mark Kniese Scholarship, Riley expressed her gratitude: “Words cannot describe the honor I feel in being awarded a scholarship in Mark Kniese’s name. I look up to the example he set and carry our camp values with me in every interaction I have with campers and counselors.”
Riley also shared her excitement for the future: “In a few weeks, I’ll be leaving to spend the last semester of my undergraduate degree studying abroad in Spain. I’m eager to return to camp next summer and share my experiences with campers and counselors alike.”
2024 marks the 22nd year of the Mark Kniese Scholarship with awards totaling more than $59,000.










