Thurgood Marshall College Fund (historical collaboration, not member)

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The Thurgood Marshall College Fund is a nonprofit organization that supports and advocates for publicly supported historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and their students through scholarships, programs, and partnerships.


Statements (47)
Predicate Object
instanceOf educational charity
nonprofit organization
advocatesFor HBCU students
publicly supported historically Black colleges and universities
aimsTo build capacity at publicly supported HBCUs
expand economic opportunities for HBCU graduates
increase college completion among HBCU students
countryOfOperation United States
distinguishedFrom United Negro College Fund
focusesOn educational equity
higher education access
workforce readiness
focusesOnInstitutionControl publicly supported institutions
hasCoreActivity corporate and government partnerships
fundraising for scholarships
policy advocacy for HBCUs
hasProgramType career and workforce programs
leadership programs
public policy and advocacy programs
scholarship programs
mission to provide scholarships and programs that increase student success
to strengthen publicly supported HBCUs
to support and advocate for publicly supported HBCUs and their students
namedAfter Thurgood Marshall
namedForOccupation first African American U.S. Supreme Court Justice
organizationalType 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
partnersWith HBCUs
corporations
foundations
government agencies
primaryBeneficiaries publicly supported HBCUs
students at public HBCUs
provides career preparation programs
internship programs
leadership development programs
public policy advocacy
scholarships
sector education
philanthropy
serves students at publicly supported HBCUs
supports HBCU students
publicly supported historically Black colleges and universities
targetInstitutionType public HBCUs
worksOnIssue college affordability
diversity in the workforce
student success
support for minority-serving institutions

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Howard University
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