The Black College Fund Leads the Way

The United Methodist Church makes quality education more accessible through the Black College Fund, which supports 11 historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs)—the largest number of Black colleges and universities funded by any church body in the United States. The Black College Innovation Fund builds on this legacy by supporting forward-thinking initiatives that enhance and sustain these institutions.

A Legacy of Leadership

The UM-related black colleges and universities, far beyond proportion to their numbers and financial resources, are responsible for educating some of the world’s most effective and recognized leaders. That impressive cadre includes preachers, district superintendents, bishops, college professors and presidents, general agency staff, legislators and community leaders.

Among the well-known graduates are Dr. Joycelyn Elders, a 1952 graduate of Philander Smith College and the first African American and the second woman to serve as the U.S. surgeon general, and James L. Farmer Jr., a 1938 Wiley College graduate and civil rights leader who helped found the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE).

Supporting the Black College Fund

When your congregation supports the Black College Fund, it can be confident that its gifts will provide vital support to students. More than 95 percent of all proceeds of the fund flow directly to HBCU campuses, where they help to strengthen programs, provide vital infrastructure and keep tuition costs low. We encourage the church to support the fund at 100 percent. Urge your church to give faithfully to the Black College Fund, or contact the fund at bcfumc@gbhem.org to inquire about individual donations.

Help keep college affordable at our HBCUs

By supporting the Black College Innovation Fund you are helping students not just gain access to college, but thrive, graduate and become leaders. Your generous tax-deductible gift can help to encourage students who are pursuing their degrees.

List of Black College Fund Schools

Council of BCF Presidents

Black College Fund Council of Presidents

BCF Frequently Asked Questions

11 Schools, 1 Calling: How the BCF Sustains our HBCUs

Class of 2023 Lina H. McCord Summer Internship Program

The Lina H. McCord Summer Internship

Ethnic-In-Service Training Grants

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