Scholarships and Grants for Black Educators
Our Scholarships and Grants section is dedicated to providing comprehensive information on financial aid opportunities tailored specifically for Black teachers and aspiring educators.
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At BlackTeacherHub.com, we understand the unique challenges and barriers faced by Black educators. Our curated list of scholarships and grants is designed to help you overcome these obstacles and achieve your educational and professional goals. Whether you are pursuing a teaching degree, seeking advanced certifications, or looking to fund classroom initiatives, our platform offers a variety of options to meet your needs.
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Agnes Jones Jackson Scholarship: A non-renewable scholarship for NAACP members, available to Black students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees. Eligibility requires a GPA of 3.0 or higher and enrollment in an accredited U.S. college or university​
Hubertus W. V. Willems Scholarship: For Black male students interested in STEM fields, offering significant financial support to help cover educational expenses
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Ron Brown Scholarship: This prestigious scholarship provides $40,000 over four years to community-minded and academically talented African American students. It is highly competitive and aims to support future leaders​.
$10K Generation Google Scholarship Program For African Americans (and Other Underrepresented Students!): The Generation Google Scholarship helps aspiring African Americans and other underrepresented students excel in science and technology. Students will be selected from an applicant pool of both undergraduates and graduates. Scholarship awards will be based on the ability that each candidate has to demonstrate diversity through leadership and intellect.
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Provides up to $4,000 per year for students who commit to teaching in high-need fields and underserved schools after graduation​.
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Provides educators with 1 time a semester stipend for Black Educators to use towards classroom supplies, field trips, and other. ​
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We Need Diverse Books. Each Educators Making a Difference grant will provide up to $2000 per recipient and can be used toward buying diverse titles, hosting diversity-focused student or community events, diversity audits of existing collections, or any other project that supports diverse literature.
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The Boulder Fund is EdLoC’s multimillion-dollar grant program designed to disrupt traditional philanthropy by placing grants directly into the hands of emerging, innovative leaders of color working across sectors to ensure young people of color have opportunities to build generational wealth and thrive. In a country where grants supporting the work of people of color range between only 9 to 12 percent of overall funding, the Boulder Fund stands tall as a transformative force.
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Black Wildflowers Fund will offer enhanced financial and holistic support for Black educators as they design and lead their own schools.