Our crowdfunding campaign has ended, but you can still support the Zuri Adele Fellowship by clicking here.
4 days left!
There are just 4 days remaining in our Spark campaign and we are so close to our goal! This year, we expanded our goal to fund $5,000 for the Zuri Adele Fellowship. Your generousity has gotten us 73% of the way there! Thank you!
With just a few days left we only need $1,341 to reach our goal. Will you help us spread the word and share about this impactful fellowship with your friends and loved ones? spark.ucla.edu/zuriadele
Go Bruins!
Halfway There! Giving Tuesday!
Our campaign for the Zuri Adele Fellowship for HBCU Alumni is halfway through and thanks to your incredible generosity, we have raised $2,493!
We are so close to the 50% mark but we need your help to get there! Will you help us spread the word today, Giving Tuesday?
Striving toward equity within a diverse array of aspiring performance artists is especially necessary at UCLA TFT. Your generosity elevates talented HBCU alumni and allows them to pursue careers in entertainment and diversify the industry, both on and off-screen. With your help, we can make top-tier graduate fine arts education more accessible to HBCU alumni beginning with UCLA TFT.
Will you help us spread the word and share this unique opportunity to make a difference in these final two weeks? Please share our link with anyone you think would be interested: spark.ucla.edu/zuriadele
$10
A New Vision
Your donation allows our graduate artists to focus on their creative process and materializing their vision.
$58
58 Years of HBCUs
Celebrate 58 years since the establishment of The Higher Education Act of 1965 that recognized HBCUs as a coalition of accredited post-secondary institutions united by a mission to provide a uniquely superior education primarily to students of African descent. HBCUs continue to be a source of great pride for the Black community and the entire nation.
$107
The Nation's 107 HBCUs
There are 107 Historically Black Colleges and Universities in the United States. For decades, these institutions have been dedicated to expanding education beyond the teaching of westernized textbooks, approaching each subject from the African Diasporic perspective.
$500
An Artist's Ally
By allowing students to work less hours in a work-study job, you are giving the gift of valuable time that will be devoted to furthering their creative process and materializing their vision.
$1,000
Champion of HBCU Voices
You are making higher education even more accessible to HBCU alumni with a gift at the $1,000 level.
$1,965
HBCU Homecoming
Honor the meaningful legacy of The Higher Education Act of 1965 that recognized HBCUs as a coalition of accredited post-secondary institutions united by a mission to provide a uniquely superior education to students of African descent. HBCUs continue to be a source of great pride for the Black community and the entire nation.