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Support Minority Education: UNCF Chicago’s Giving Season Continues Through December

UNCF (United Negro College Fund) Chicago’s giving season, which kicked off on Giving Tuesday, continues through December. The campaign encourages giving to correct the challenges facing minority higher education.

UNCF works tirelessly to benefit historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), partly by changing the narrative of HBCUs across the nation and helping equip minority students with the resources necessary to transition into and graduate from college, and ultimately succeed in the workforce.

“In the midst of our season of giving, we hope people across the nation will give to support our cause. Students across the United States need our support,” said Maurice E. Jenkins, Jr., executive vice president and chief development officer of UNCF.

“African American and other minority students find themselves often without the resources and opportunities to get to and through college. UNCF works to ensure a fairer playing field through our support of both our HBCUs and their students,” said UNCF Regional Development Director Lisa M. Rollins.

Three reasons to give to UNCF this giving season:

“UNCF was founded on the act of giving. Participating in our giving season shows a steadfast commitment to supporting our member institutions and educating our students,” Rollins added.

Ways to help UNCF make a lasting impact in the life of a student:

  1. Donate today. Visit UNCF.org/Chicago and hit the “Support UNCF Chicago” button.
  2. Share your donation to UNCF on social media using #UNCFChicago.
  3. Follow #UNCF on Facebook, X @UNCF and Instagram.
  4. Give to UNCF through your office workplace campaign.
  5. Spread the word about UNCF’s mission and our large number of scholarship programs for students of color.

For more information about UNCF, visit UNCF.org, uncf.org/Chicago and follow on social media @UNCFChicago and #UNCFChicago.

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