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Huston-Tillotson University Receives Historic $150 Million Donation, Largest Single Gift to an HBCU

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Huston-Tillotson University Receives Historic $150 Million Donation, Largest Single Gift to an HBCU
Posted By: Will Moss on March 20, 2026


Huston-Tillotson University has received a $150 million donation, which the institution is calling the single largest gift ever made to a Historically Black College or University, according to the school's announcement.

The historic donation to the Austin, Texas-based HBCU represents a transformative moment not only for Huston-Tillotson but for the broader landscape of HBCU philanthropy, where such substantial single donations have been rare despite the critical role these institutions play in American higher education.

Key Takeaway: This $150 million gift marks a watershed moment in HBCU fundraising history, setting a new benchmark for philanthropic support to historically Black institutions.

Huston-Tillotson University, founded in 1875, is one of Texas's oldest institutions of higher learning and the only HBCU in Austin.



The university has a long tradition of providing educational opportunities and has been a vital pillar in the African American community for nearly 150 years.

The magnitude of this donation highlights growing recognition of the importance of supporting HBCUs, which have historically been underfunded compared to predominantly white institutions despite producing a disproportionate number of Black professionals across various fields including education, medicine, law, and business.

While details about the donor and the specific allocation of the funds were not provided in the initial announcement, gifts of this size typically support multiple institutional priorities including endowment growth, facility improvements, scholarship programs, and academic program expansion.

This donation comes at a critical time for HBCUs nationwide, as these institutions continue to navigate financial challenges while simultaneously experiencing increased enrollment and renewed public attention. Major gifts to HBCUs have been increasing in recent years, with several institutions receiving significant donations, but none reportedly reaching the scale of this historic contribution to Huston-Tillotson.

The announcement positions Huston-Tillotson University at the forefront of a new era of philanthropic investment in HBCUs, potentially inspiring other major donors to consider transformative gifts to these historically significant institutions.

As news of this historic donation spreads throughout the HBCU community and beyond, it serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring value and potential of historically Black colleges and universities when provided with adequate resources to fulfill their educational missions.

Originally reported by Google News Black College.


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