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"Supporting the next generation of African American artists pursuing higher education in visual and performing arts."
About the Scholorship Fund
The Empowering African American Artist Scholarship Fund was created to support African American high school seniors who plan to pursue a college degree in visual or performing Arts. Despite the wealth of talent in the African American community, many students face financial barriers to higher education. Our mission is to break down these obstacles and provide deserving students with the opportunity to achieve their dreams in the arts.
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How You Can Make a Difference
Every donation, no matter the size, will help us provide the support that these talented students need to succeed. Here are some ways you can get involved:
Donate: Your financial contribution directly supports sudents' educational expenses.
Spread the Word: Share this campaign with your network to help us reach more people.
Become a Sponsor: If your're a business or organiation, become a sponsor of this scholarship and gain recognition for supporting the arts.
See the Impact
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Make a Contribution
Donte today and help support the future of African American artists!
Donation Tiers:
$50 - Supports one students art supples.
$100 - Helps cover textbook costs for a sudent.
$500 - Provides a partial scholarship for one student.
$1,000 - Fully funds one student's first year of college art program.
How We Choose Our Scholars
The scholoarship recernts will be selected based on a combination of academice performance, artistice ability, and financial need. The section process will include:
Application Form
Personat Statement Applicatns write about their passion for the arts and career goals
Recommendation Letters
Review Process, Review by a panel
Become a Partner or Sponsor
If you represent an organization, business, or individual who beleives in the power of the arts, you can play a significant role in our scholarship fund. Join us as a partner and be recognized for your contribution to supporting African American students in the arts.
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