Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are receiving the support they deserve
As our juniors and seniors consider their college and career options, we are planning our 50th annual Spring College Tour, we are raising support for our College Scholarship Program, and many of the colleges, especially HBCUs, that Carver students value are innovating and transforming their institutions.
In recent months and years, donors and the government have elevated the profile of HBCUs with the support they deserve. Most recently, the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, United Negro College Fund, and Partnership for Education Advancement have announced the launch of a collaborative effort to drive tangible, long-term progress across historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and boost the Black economy.
With an initial $60 million commitment from the funding collaborative Blue Meridian Partners, the HBCU Transformation Project aims to increase HBCU health and sustainability, improve student outcomes in retention and graduation rates, expand enrollment, and bolster capacity building with faculty and staff. To that end, the coalition will provide flexible support and focus resources on the highest priorities at each institution, including support for institutional and intermediary capacity building, efforts to increase public funding for HBCUs, private capital campaigns for endowments and sustainable reserves, community, and regional economic development partnerships, and a reorientation of the narratives surrounding HBCUs toward their outsized impact on social and economic mobility outcomes.