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Lincoln, Delaware State, have big plans for large donation

Delaware State University and Lincoln University both announced on Tuesday that each has received a $20 million gift from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, one of the most significant benefactors for racial equity causes. The gift marks the largest single gift ever received by Delaware State University and in Lincoln’s 167-year history. With her second cycle of charitable donations completed, Scott’s 2020 total of giving is an unprecedented $4.158 billion to 384 nonprofit and charitable organizations. Recipients, culled from an initial list of 6,490 organizations, included 15 other Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Scott, recently listed by Forbes as one of the world’s “most powerful women,” noted that in selecting the recipient organizations, she and her advisors “took a data-driven approach to identifying organizations with strong leadership teams and results, with special attention to those operating in communities facing high projected

HBCU Pigskin Showdown to be played in Selma in 2021

HBCU Pigskin Showdown to be played in Selma in 2021 HBCU Pigskin Showdown to be played in Selma in 2021 By Stephen Gunter | December 17, 2020 at 9:50 PM CST - Updated January 14 at 11:13 PM SELMA, Ala. (WSFA) - There is a new college football postseason game for HBCU players on the way to Selma in 2021. It’s the HBCU Pigskin Showdown and it will give draft eligible players from Historically Black Colleges and Universities a chance to workout and play in an all-star game setting in front of professional scouts. Chris Williams and Bryant Grove, two former professional coaches, are co-founders of the game.

Montbello school named after billionaire investor Robert Smith

The district-run school will be modeled after Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and will be called The Robert F. Smith STEAM Academy in honor of Black American investor, inventor, engineer, philanthropist and entrepreneur.  Abney-Wisdom earned her Ph.D. in education from an HBCU and called the opportunity to have a high school focused in the same way life-changing. I know that impact it has had on me as an adult learner to be in a space that was designed to edify and challenge and develop me, she said. I can t imagine how I would enter and engage with the world had I had that kind of community structure and support from an institutional level as a high school learner. So I m imagining and believing that it will impact the rich assets that are already existing in the Montbello community.  

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