Barber-Scotia College Launches Campaign Seeking 144,000 Women to Donate $1.44
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Posted By: Will Moss on March 08, 2026 Barber-Scotia College, a historic women's institution in Concord, North Carolina, has launched an innovative grassroots fundraising campaign asking 144,000 women to donate $1.44 each to support the institution's efforts to remain operational. The creative campaign, which ties its specific dollar amount to a symbolic figure, represents the latest effort by the embattled HBCU to secure financial resources necessary for continued operation. The institution is appealing directly to women nationwide to participate in this collective giving initiative. Key Takeaway: Barber-Scotia College is mobilizing a broad base of support through micro-donations, seeking 144,000 women to each contribute $1.44 to help keep the historic women's institution open. Barber-Scotia College, founded in 1867, has a long and distinguished history as one of the nation's HBCUs dedicated to women's education. The institution has faced significant financial challenges in recent years that have threatened its ability to continue serving students. The $1.44 donation request makes participation accessible to a wide range of supporters, while the goal of reaching 144,000 donors emphasizes the power of collective action. If successful, the campaign would generate over $207,000 for the institution. This fundraising approach reflects a growing trend among smaller HBCUs seeking to engage broad communities of supporters through micro-donation campaigns. By lowering the financial barrier to entry, institutions can tap into networks of alumni, supporters, and advocates who may not be able to make large individual contributions but can participate in meaningful collective giving. The campaign specifically targets women donors, aligning with Barber-Scotia's historical mission as a women's college and recognizing the important role women play in philanthropic giving and HBCU support. As Barber-Scotia College works to secure its future, the institution joins other small HBCUs navigating financial sustainability challenges while maintaining their historic missions of providing educational opportunities and preserving important legacies within American higher education. Women interested in supporting the campaign can participate by contributing the requested $1.44 donation to help Barber-Scotia College reach its fundraising goal and continue its operations. 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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