Elizabeth City State University Receives Record-Breaking $42 Million Gift from MacKenzie Scott
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Posted By: Will Moss on March 18, 2026 Elizabeth City State University (ECSU) has received a historic $42 million donation from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, marking one of the largest single gifts ever awarded to a Historically Black College or University. The transformative gift represents Scott's continued commitment to supporting HBCUs and underscored institutions across the nation. This donation is part of her ongoing philanthropic efforts to direct substantial resources toward organizations serving underrepresented communities. Key Takeaway: The $42 million gift to Elizabeth City State University stands as a record-breaking donation, providing unprecedented resources for the North Carolina institution to expand its programs and serve its student community. Elizabeth City State University, located in northeastern North Carolina, is a constituent institution of the University of North Carolina system. As one of the state's historically Black universities, ECSU has served as an educational anchor for the region, providing access to higher education and fostering academic excellence for generations of students. Scott, the author and philanthropist who has donated billions to charitable causes since 2019, has made HBCUs a priority in her giving strategy. Her approach to philanthropy emphasizes trust-based giving, providing unrestricted funds that allow institutions to allocate resources where they are needed most rather than limiting donations to specific programs or initiatives. The $42 million gift provides ECSU with significant flexibility to address institutional priorities, whether that involves infrastructure improvements, student scholarships, faculty recruitment, program development, or endowment growth. Unrestricted gifts of this magnitude are particularly valuable to HBCUs, which have historically operated with smaller endowments compared to predominantly white institutions. This donation continues Scott's pattern of making substantial investments in HBCUs. Her previous gifts to Black colleges and universities have totaled hundreds of millions of dollars, providing crucial support during a time when these institutions face ongoing funding challenges and work to expand their capacity to serve students. For Elizabeth City State University, this record-breaking gift represents a transformational moment that could reshape the institution's trajectory and enhance its ability to fulfill its mission of providing quality education to students in North Carolina and beyond. The announcement underscores the vital role that private philanthropy can play in supporting HBCUs and ensuring these historic institutions have the resources needed to thrive in an increasingly competitive higher education landscape. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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