Thurgood Marshall College Fund

The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) is an American non-profit organization that supports and represents nearly 300,000 students attending its 47 member-schools that include public historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), medical schools, and law schools. The organization is named after the Supreme Court's first African-American Justice, Thurgood Marshall.[1][2][3]

Thurgood Marshall College Fund
AbbreviationTMCF
Founded1987
FounderN. Joyce Payne
TypeEducational non-profit
Headquarters901 F Street NW, Suite 300
Washington, D.C., US
Region served
United States
Membership
47 member-schools
Chairman
Charles Merinoff
President & CEO
Harry L. Williams
Main organ
Board of Directors
Websitewww.tmcf.org

History

The organization was established in 1987, under the leadership of Dr. N. Joyce Payne in cooperation with Miller Brewing Company, Sony Music, the NBA, Reebok and the American Association of State Colleges and Universities to institutionally support public HBCUs. It underwent a name change in 2006 from the Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund to the Thurgood Marshall College Fund.[4]

TMCF has championed higher education at public historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and has grown from a small organization providing scholarships for public HBCUs, raising over $300 million to date for programmatic support, capacity building support, and scholarships for its member-schools and the students matriculating on the campuses.[5]

Its mission differs from that of the United Negro College Fund, which supported approximately 65,000 students at 900 colleges and universities with approximately $113 million in grants and scholarships in 2015 alone, while the Thurgood Marshall College fund only supports 47 schools; it is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, charitable organization, which means it does not pay taxes on its income.[6]

TMCF was granted $50 million in 2015 by Apple,[7] $26.5 million in 2017 by the Charles Koch Foundation and Koch Industries,[8] and $6 million by The Boeing Company in 2018.[9][10]

Acquisitions

In 2013, TMCF acquired the Opportunity Funding Corporation (OFC), merging the two organizations with TMCF becoming the parent organization. Both organizations share a similar mission of providing service to the HBCU community, particularly in the area of talent identification. While continuing its efforts to enhance the entrepreneurship curriculum within public and private HBCUs, OFC will identify the most promising future entrepreneurs and introduce them to potential investors and very successful entrepreneurs.[11][12]

Leadership

  • Harry L. Williams became president and CEO in 2018.[13]
  • Johnny C. Taylor Jr. was president and CEO from 2010 to 2018.
  • Johnny Parham became the first executive director in 1994.
  • Dwayne Ashley served as president and the chief executive officer from 1999 to 2010 and created the Leadership Institute and Member Schools Conference.

Member schools listing[14]

Member-School Breakdown:[15]

  • 47 Member-School Breakdown
    • 42 HBCUs: 4-year Historically Black Colleges and Universities
      • 6 LAW: HBCU Law Schools
      • 1 MED: HBCU Medical School
    • 3 PBIs: 4-year Predominantly Black Institutions
    • 1 JUCO: Community College
    • 1 HBGI: Private Historically Black Graduate Institute
SchoolTypeCityStateEstablishedEndowmentStudentsParent institutionSporting affiliations
Alabama A&M UniversityHBCUNormalAlabama1875$48.0 million (2019)6,172 (Fall 2019)NCAA Division I, FCSSWAC
Alabama State UniversityHBCUMontgomeryAlabama1867$94.5 million (2019)4,190 (Fall 2019)NCAA Division I, FCSSWAC
Albany State UniversityHBCUAlbanyGeorgia1903$3.21 million (2019)6,122 (Spring 2021)University System of GeorgiaNCAA Division II, SIAC
Alcorn State UniversityHBCULormanMississippi1871$20.2 million (2019)3,523 (Fall 2019)NCAA Division I, FCSSWAC
Bluefield State UniversityHBCUBluefieldWest Virginia1895$3.51 million (2019)1,241 (Fall 2019)NCAA Division II, CIAA
Bowie State UniversityHBCUBowieMaryland1865$10.5 million (2019)6,171 (Fall 2019)University System of MarylandNCAA Division II, CIAA
Central State UniversityHBCUWilberforceOhio1887$5.93 million (2019)2,033 (Fall 2019)University System of OhioNCAA Division II, SIAC
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and ScienceHBGILos AngelesCalifornia1966$94.3 million (2019)748 (Fall 2019)Western Association of Schools and Collegesn/a
Cheyney University of PennsylvaniaHBCUCheyneyPennsylvania1837$1.47 million (2019)627 (2020–21)Pennsylvania State System of Higher EducationIndependent
Chicago State UniversityPBIChicagoIllinois1867$5.16 million (2019)2,620 (Fall 2021)NCAA Division I, Independent
Coppin State UniversityHBCUBaltimoreMaryland1900$11.9 million (2019)2,724 (2019–20)University System of MarylandNCAA Division I, FCS - MEAC
Delaware State UniversityHBCUDoverDelaware1891$22.3 million (2019)5,649NCAA Division I, FCS - MEAC
Elizabeth City State UniversityHBCUElizabeth CityNorth Carolina1891$12.3 million (2019)2,054University of North Carolina SystemNCAA Division II, CIAA
Fayetteville State UniversityHBCUFayettevilleNorth Carolina1867$24.8 million (2020)6,551 (Fall 2019)University of North Carolina SystemNCAA Division II, CIAA
Florida A&M UniversityHBCUTallahasseeFlorida1887$95.6 million (2020)9,179 (Fall 2020)State University System of FloridaNCAA Division I, FCSSWAC
Florida A&M University College of LawLAWTallahasseeFlorida1949529Florida A&M Universityn/a
Fort Valley State UniversityHBCUFort ValleyGeorgia1895$6.66 million (2019)2,306 (Fall 2020)University System of GeorgiaNCAA Division II, SIAC
Grambling State UniversityHBCUGramblingLouisiana1901$7.25 million (2019)5,232 (Fall 2019)University of Louisiana SystemNCAA Division I, FCSSWAC
Harris–Stowe State UniversityHBCUSt. LouisMissouri1857$1.4 million (2019)1,630 (Fall 2019)NAIA, AMC
Howard UniversityHBCUWashingtonDistrict of Columbia1867$712.4 million (2020)12,065 (Fall 2021)NCAA Division I, FCSMEAC
Howard University College of MedicineMEDWashingtonDistrict of Columbia1868Howard Universityn/a
Howard University School of LawLAWWashingtonDistrict of Columbia1869407Howard Universityn/a
Jackson State UniversityHBCUJacksonMississippi1877$60 million (2019)7,020 (fall 2019)NCAA Division I, FCSSWAC
Kentucky State UniversityHBCUFrankfortKentucky1886$18.5 million (2019)2,220 (Fall 2020)NCAA Division II, SIAC
Langston UniversityHBCULangstonOklahoma1897$50.8 million (2019)2,190 (Fall 2019)Oklahoma State System, OSU/A&M Board of RegentsNAIA, RRAC
Lincoln UniversityHBCUJefferson CityMissouri1866$1.65 million (2019)2,436 (Fall 2019)NCAA Division II, MIAA
Lincoln UniversityHBCUChester CountyPennsylvania1854$44.1 million (2019)2,241 (2019)NCAA Division II, CIAA
(GLVC in 2024)
Medgar Evers CollegePBINew YorkNew York1970$528k (2019)7,156City University of New YorkNCAA Division III, CUNYAC
Mississippi Valley State UniversityHBCUMississippi Valley StateMississippi1950$2.69 million (2019)2,147 (Fall 2019)NCAA Division I, FCSSWAC
Morgan State UniversityHBCUBaltimoreMaryland1867$41.4 million (2020)7,763 (Fall 2019)NCAA Division I, FCSMEAC
Norfolk State UniversityHBCUNorfolkVirginia1935$24.5 million (2019)5,616 (Fall 2019)Virginia High-Tech PartnershipNCAA Division I, FCSMEAC
North Carolina A&T State UniversityHBCUGreensboroNorth Carolina1891$178 million (2022)13,322 (Fall 2021)University of North Carolina SystemNCAA Division I, FCSCAA[a]
North Carolina Central UniversityHBCUDurhamNorth Carolina1910$39.5 million (2019)8,207 (Fall 2018)University of North Carolina SystemNCAA Division I, FCSMEAC
North Carolina Central University School of LawLAWDurhamNorth Carolina1939364 (full-time), 212 (part-time)North Carolina Central Universityn/a
Prairie View A&M UniversityHBCUPrairie ViewTexas1876$84.3 million (2019)9,350 (Fall 2021)Texas A&M University SystemNCAA Division I, FCSSWAC
Savannah State UniversityHBCUSavannahGeorgia1890$9.05 million (2019)3,688 (Fall 2019)University System of GeorgiaNCAA Division II, SIAC
South Carolina State UniversityHBCUOrangeburgSouth Carolina1896$10.8 million (2019)2,479 (Fall 2019)NCAA Division I, FCSMEAC
Southern UniversityHBCUBaton RougeLouisiana1880$9.58 million (2019)7,091 (Fall 2019)Southern University SystemNCAA Division I, FCSSWAC
Southern University Law CenterLAWBaton RougeLouisiana1947$2.0 million (2019)669 (Fall 2019)Southern Universityn/a
Southern University at New OrleansHBCUNew OrleansLouisiana1956$3.09 million (2019)2,309 (Fall 2019)Southern University SystemNAIA, GCAC
Southern University at ShreveportJUCOShreveportLouisiana1967$896k (2019)2,932 (Fall 2019)Southern University SystemNJCAA, LCCAC
Tennessee State UniversityHBCUNashvilleTennessee1912$63.0 million (2020)8,081 (Fall 2020)NCAA Division I, FCSOVC
Texas Southern UniversityHBCUHoustonTexas1927$58.0 million (2019)7,524 (Fall 2021)NCAA Division I, FCSSWAC
Thurgood Marshall School of LawLAWHoustonTexas1946600Texas Southern Universityn/a
Tuskegee UniversityHBCUTuskegeeAlabama1881$129.0 million (2019)2,877 (Fall 2019)NCAA Division II, SIAC
University of Arkansas at Pine BluffHBCUPine BluffArkansas1873$3.81 million (2019)2,498 (Fall 2019)University of Arkansas SystemNCAA Division I, FCSSWAC
University of Maryland Eastern ShoreHBCUPrincess AnneMaryland1886$29.7 million (2019)2,886 (Fall 2019)University System of MarylandNCAA Division I, FCSMEAC
University of the District of ColumbiaHBCUWashingtonDistrict of Columbia1851$49.5 million (2019)4,199 (Fall 2019)NCAA Division II, ECC
David A. Clarke School of LawLAWWashingtonDistrict of Columbia1986253 (Fall 2019)University of the District of Columbian/a
University of the Virgin IslandsHBCUSt. Croix,

St. Thomas, St. John

United States Virgin Islands1962$66.9 million (2020)2,084 (Fall 2019)NAIA, GCAC
Virginia State UniversityHBCUPetersburgVirginia1882$56.1 million (2020)4,365 (Fall 2019)Virginia High-Tech PartnershipNCAA Division II, CIAA
West Virginia State UniversityHBCUInstituteWest Virginia1891$14.3 million (2019)4,120 (Fall 2019)NCAA Division II, MEC
Winston-Salem State UniversityHBCUWinston-SalemNorth Carolina1892$35.3 million (2019)5,121 (Fall 2019)University of North Carolina SystemNCAA Division II, CIAA
York CollegePBIJamaica, QueensNew York1966$2.0 million (2019)8,337 (Fall 2019)City University of New YorkNCAA Division III, CUNYAC

TMCF Partners[16]

Scholarships

K-12 Initiatives

Student Leadership and Talent Sourcing

Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Higher Education Research

Board of directors

References

External links

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