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HBCU Philanthropy Symposium 2019

HBCU Philanthropy Symposium 2019
Posted By: How May I Help You NC on July 27, 2019



Delaware State University’s Division of Institutional Advancement hosted its 9th annual HBCU Philanthropy Symposium July 22-25, attracting fundraising professionals from 29 Historically Black College and Universities from across the country.

Held at the Dover Downs Hotel and Casino, about 100 institutional advancement professions were joined by representatives of foundations and corporations at the four-day event, where the new and fresh ideas were shared on how to effectively fundraise for HBCUs and how to address the challenges such schools currently face.

For images from the event, click on the below link:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/48216028@N03...

The keynote speaker was U.S. Rep. Alma Adams, who since her election 2014 has become a leading Congressional advocate for HBCUs. In her July 23 address, she said HBCUs today need multiple streams of investment, and partnering with corporations is a must way to diversify incoming investments.

“When these companies engage with our schools, they are more than getting a return on their investments,” the North Carolina Congresswoman told the Symposium audience. “But that engagement cannot be just the same old job fairs and summer internship. You have got to think of strategic and sustainable partnership that include infrastructure investment.”

The full transcript of Congresswoman Adams’ address can be read by clicking on the below link:
https://www.desu.edu/news/2019/07/rep-alma...
Rep. Adams was introduce her Congressional colleague and Delaware U.S. Rep.



Lisa Blunt Rochester.

The Symposium also included a Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) President’s Forum, which featured the following HBCU CEOs: Dr. Wilma Mishoe of Delaware State University, Dr. Quinton T. Ross, Jr., of Alabama State University, and Dr. Brenda Allen of Lincoln University. In addition to moderating the President Forum, David Sheppard, vice president and general counsel of the TMCF, also gave an update on the current work of that agency on behalf of HBCUs.

Attendees were able to engage major funder in a panel discussion, which included representatives from the Kresge Foundation, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Strada Education Network. Dr. Devona Williams, chairperson of the Delaware State University Board of Trustees, moderated the session.

The symposium also featured a Corporate Townhall on Strategies for Corporate Funding. Corporate participants included representatives from Pepco Holdings, Discover Financial Services, FMC Corp., Technology for Social Good, Diversity & Inclusion, JP Morgan Chase, Toyota, and Wells Fargo. The Town Hall was moderated by Kenneth Sigmon, vice chancellor, University Advancement, North Carolina A&T State University.

The final day of the symposium featured Edward Smith-Lewis of the United Negro College Fund, discussing the UNCF’s Career Pathways Initiative.


In this photo:
Three HBCU presidents – (l-r) Delaware State University’s Dr. Wilma Mishoe, Alabama State University’s Dr. Quinton T. Ross Jr., and Dr. Brenda Allen of Lincoln University (Pa.) – shared their thoughts from the top on the fundraising challenges facing HBCUs and the role of institutional advancement profession in overcoming them.


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