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Annie
Babayans
$100
Dec 09, 2023
Joy Rosenthal
In Memory of Darryl Alladice
$250
Dec 08, 2023
Joanne
Murphy
$400
Dec 07, 2023
Anonymous
Anonymous
Alice
Park
Whitney
McCleery
George
Gary
$25
Nov 29, 2023
J.Ed
Araiza
$107
Nov 28, 2023
Anonymous
$10
Nov 28, 2023
Denise
Saunders Thompson
$107
Nov 28, 2023
Anonymous
Anonymous
$10
Nov 28, 2023
Evelyn
Gay
$107
Nov 28, 2023
Gina
Prince-Bythewood
$200
Nov 28, 2023
Kathleen Bennett
In Honor of Elaine Ray
$1,000
Nov 17, 2023
Anonymous
$25
Nov 16, 2023
J.Ed
Araiza
Brian
Kite
$1,000
Nov 09, 2023
Anonymous
Aaron
Cervantes
$58
Nov 08, 2023
$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.