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    MacKenzie Scott HBCU Donations: Full List of Every School and Amount

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJune 28, 20264 Mins Read
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    Key takeaways
    • MacKenzie Scott has provided unrestricted gifts that let HBCUs prioritize endowments, scholarships, faculty, facilities, and student needs.
    • Direct institutional gifts to HBCUs in 2020 and 2025 total well over $1 billion, making it a historic philanthropic reallocation.
    • Scott also gave $70 million to the UNCF pooled endowment, benefiting 37 private HBCUs through long-term endowment growth.
    • These donations affect more than 60 HBCUs, accelerating strategic projects, financial stability, and expanded student opportunities.

    MacKenzie Scott’s New Wave of HBCU Donations Marks the Largest Philanthropic Impact in Black Higher Education

    MacKenzie Scott HBCU donations continue to reshape the financial future of historically Black colleges and universities. With her newest round of gifts—announced throughout 2025—Scott has now impacted more than 60 HBCUs, both through direct institutional checks and through her massive investment in the UNCF pooled endowment fund. These unrestricted donations arrive at a time when institutions like Howard University and Morgan State are experiencing historic growth, and her giving model has become one of the most transformative forces in Black higher education.

    Why MacKenzie Scott HBCU Donations Matter

    Scott’s approach is simple: unrestricted funding. Unlike restricted gifts that must be spent in specific ways, her donations allow HBCUs to strengthen endowments, expand scholarships, hire faculty, renovate facilities, support student needs, and plan long-term. This aligns with the broader momentum to reduce decades-long funding disparities, something covered regularly on HBCU Buzz. The scale and flexibility of MacKenzie Scott HBCU donations have redefined philanthropic expectations for Black institutions.

    Direct Recipients: HBCUs That Have Received Individual, Unrestricted Gifts

    Below is the complete list of HBCUs that have publicly confirmed receiving direct donations, along with the amount and year.

    Direct Institutional Gifts (Alphabetical)

    • Alabama State University – $38M (2025)
    • Alcorn State University – $42M (2025); previously part of the 2020 wave
    • Bowie State University – $50M (2025); $25M (2020)
    • Claflin University – $20M (2020)
    • Clark Atlanta University – $38M (2025); $15M (2020)
    • Delaware State University – $20M (2020)
    • Dillard University – $5M (2020)
    • Elizabeth City State University – $15M (2020)
    • Hampton University – $30M (2020)
    • Howard University – $80M (2025); $40M (2020)
    • Lincoln University (PA) – $20M (2020)
    • Morehouse College – $20M (2020)
    • Morgan State University – $63M (2025); $40M (2020)
    • Norfolk State University – $40M (2025); $40M (2020)
    • North Carolina A&T State University – $45M (2025); $45M (2020)
    • Prairie View A&M University – $63M (2025); $50M (2020)
    • Spelman College – $38M (2025); $20M (2020)
    • Tougaloo College – $6M (2020)
    • Tuskegee University – $20M (2020)
    • University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) – $38M (2025)
    • Virginia State University – $50M (2025)
    • Voorhees University – $19M (2025); previously $4M (2020)
    • Winston-Salem State University – $50M (2025)
    • Xavier University of Louisiana – $20M (2020)

    These direct gifts alone represent well over $1 billion in cumulative support—one of the largest philanthropic reallocations toward Black education in American history.

    UNCF Endowment Impact: 37 Additional HBCUs Receiving Major Support

    In addition to direct checks, Scott also contributed $70 million to UNCF’s pooled endowment fund in 2025. This fund strengthens all 37 UNCF-member private HBCUs, providing long-term endowment growth even if individual amounts aren’t announced as direct checks.

    Below is the list, including the year (2025) for the pooled impact. Schools that also appear in the direct-gift list are marked with ★.

    UNCF-Member HBCUs Benefiting From Scott’s $70M Pooled Endowment Gift (2025)

    (Amount per institution varies by endowment structure; exact figures not individually disclosed)

    • Allan University (2025)
    • Benedict College (2025)
    • Bennett College (2025)
    • Bethune–Cookman University (2025)
    • Claflin University★ (2025)
    • Clark Atlanta University★ (2025)
    • Dillard University★ (2025)
    • Edward Waters University (2025)
    • Fisk University (2025)
    • Florida Memorial University (2025)
    • Huston–Tillotson University (2025)
    • Interdenominational Theological Center (2025)
    • Jarvis Christian University (2025)
    • Johnson C. Smith University (2025)
    • Lane College (2025)
    • LeMoyne-Owen College (2025)
    • Livingstone College (2025)
    • Miles College (2025)
    • Morehouse College★ (2025)
    • Morris College (2025)
    • Oakwood University (2025)
    • Paine College (2025)
    • Philander Smith University (2025)
    • Rust College (2025)
    • Saint Augustine’s University (2025)
    • Shaw University (2025)
    • Spelman College★ (2025)
    • Stillman College (2025)
    • Talladega College (2025)
    • Texas College (2025)
    • Tougaloo College★ (2025)
    • Tuskegee University★ (2025)
    • Virginia Union University (2025)
    • Voorhees University★ (2025)
    • Wilberforce University (2025)
    • Wiley University (2025)
    • Xavier University of Louisiana★ (2025)

    A Transformational Moment for Black Higher Education

    With MacKenzie Scott HBCU donations now touching more than 60 institutions, the collective impact is historic. For campuses that have spent decades underfunded, these gifts accelerate strategic projects, strengthen long-term financial stability, and open doors for thousands of students who rely on HBCUs as engines of opportunity. From Bowie State to Spelman to UMES, these institutions now have new momentum to expand their missions at scale.

    HBCU Buzz will continue to track every update as additional MacKenzie Scott HBCU donations are announced and as institutions share how they plan to use these unprecedented resources.

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