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麦肯齐·斯科特向霍华德大学捐赠8000万美元
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慈善家麦肯齐·斯科特向霍华德大学捐赠了8000万美元,其中6300万美元用于大学本身,1700万美元用于医学院。这笔不受限制的捐款是该校历史上最大的一笔单笔捐赠之一,将用于支持学生援助、基础设施改善和建立储备基金,以维持学校的运营和学术发展。此次捐赠正值联邦政府关停导致学校年度联邦拨款延迟之际,对霍华德大学尤其重要。斯科特此前也曾向其他关注多元化、公平性和包容性(DEI)以及灾难救济的组织进行过大额捐赠,包括向10,000 Degrees、美国黑人大学基金会(UNCF)和非洲裔美国人文化遗产行动基金等机构提供了资金支持。

💰 麦肯齐·斯科特向霍华德大学捐赠了巨额资金:此次捐赠高达8000万美元,其中大部分将直接用于大学运营,其余部分将支持其医学院。这笔资金不受限制,赋予了霍华德大学极大的自主权来分配资源,以应对其最迫切的需求。

🏛️ 捐赠对霍华德大学的重要性:这笔巨款是霍华德大学158年历史上最大的一笔单笔捐赠之一,将有助于维持其发展势头,并支持关键领域,包括学生援助、基础设施升级以及建立储备基金,以确保学校的长期稳定和学术卓越。

⏳ 适时的支持:此次捐赠恰逢联邦政府关停导致学校年度联邦拨款延迟的关键时刻,这笔资金为霍华德大学提供了急需的财政支持,以应对因拨款中断而对学生成功、学术项目、研究及医院运营等方面可能产生的影响。

🌟 斯科特持续的慈善承诺:这笔捐赠是斯科特近期一系列关注多元化、公平性和包容性(DEI)以及灾难救济的慈善行动的一部分。此前,她已向多个致力于扩大高等教育机会、支持非裔美国人社区和文化遗产的组织进行了大规模捐赠,体现了她对社会公平和教育发展的长期承诺。

Billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott has been on a roll. Just in the past few weeks, she’s made several multimillion-dollar donations to DEI and disaster relief causes. 

And on Sunday, Howard University announced Scott, who is worth an estimated $35.6 billion, donated $80 million to the historically Black college. 

As is Scott’s style, the gift is unrestricted, meaning the university can use the resources as it chooses. Of the $80 million, $63 million will go toward Howard University, and $17 million will go to the school’s College of Medicine. This marks one of the largest single donations to Howard in its 158-year history.

“This historic investment will not only help maintain our current momentum, but will help support essential student aid, advance infrastructure improvements, and build a reserve fund to further sustain operational continuity, student success, academic excellence, and research innovation,” Wayne A. I. Frederick, Howard interim president and president emeritus, said in a statement

Howard University says the gift comes at an “opportune time” as the federal government shutdown has delayed annual federal appropriations that the school receives to support student success, academic programming, research, and university and Howard University Hospital operations. 

Due to the shutdown that started Oct. 1, new grant awards from the Department of Education have been halted because nearly 95% of non-student aid staff were furloughed, leaving only essential staff to keep working.

Key programs like the HBCU Capital Financing Program, which offers renovation and construction-loan subsidies, are now left in limbo. It’s particularly unfortunate timing, considering the Education Department announced in September a $495 million increase for HBCUs and Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities (TCCUs) for FY 2025.

At the same time, however, education experts say this action is hard to reconcile with the Trump administration’s desire to dissolve the DOE

“If [the Trump administration] actually… cared about HBCUs and tribal colleges, then you would not see such a big attack on other sectors of higher education,” Mike Hoa Nguyen, an associate professor of education at UCLA, recently told The American Prospect. 

MacKenzie Scott’s DEI dedication

Scott’s gift to Howard builds on other recent DEI-focused donations. She donated $42 million to 10,000 Degrees, a Bay Area nonprofit focused on expanding college access for low-income and largely non-white students, alongside other eight-figure commitments to Native student scholars and HBCU endowments through the United Negro College Fund (UNCF). 

In September, she made the $70 million UNCF donation as part of a campaign to bolster pooled endowments across 37 HBCUs, a strategy designed to increase revenue streams and narrow historical wealth and funding gaps. 

In October, the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund also announced a $40 million gift from Scott—twice the size of her previous donation to the organization in 2021, representing 20% of its fundraising so far.

Scott emphasizes, though, that while the dollar amounts are high, they don’t fully represent their level of impact. 

“When my next cycle of gifts is posted to my database online, the dollar total will likely be reported in the news,” she wrote in an Oct. 15 essay on her organization Yield Giving’s site. “But any dollar amount is a vanishingly tiny fraction of the personal expressions of care being shared into the world this year.”

“The potential of peaceful, non-transactional contribution has long been underestimated, often on the basis that it is not financially self-sustaining, or that some of its benefits are hard to track,” she continued. “But what if these imagined liabilities are actually assets?”

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