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Support Black Male Educators/Leaders - Masks

Organized by Center for Research and Mentoring of Black Male Students and Teachers
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Customized Super Comfort Cotton Face Mask
  • Sizes S/M - M/L

Buy a mask to help a young Black man become a teacher!

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All funds raised will go directly to Bowie State University Foundation
27 items sold of
50 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$12
Customized Super Comfort Cotton Face Mask, Mask - Black
Customized Super Comfort Cotton Face Mask
Mask - Black
Organized by Center for Research and Mentoring of Black Male Students and Teachers

About this campaign

Greetings Supporter:

We need your help to raise $13,000 to fully fund a scholarship to support Black male educators. With the generous support of founding donors and other contributors, we have raised $12,000 of our $25,000 goal to create the Minority Male Educator Endowed Scholarship. This needs-based scholarship was designed to support male educators in paying certification exams, tuition, books, and other expenses related to earning their degree and becoming certified to teach in K-12 schools. Black men represent less than 2% of the teaching profession and are significantly underrepresented in educator preparation programs. Researchers have found that Black male teacher candidates need financial support to increase their presence in the profession. Please join the Center for Research and Mentoring of Black Male Students and Teachers in raising funds to regularly support male educators through the Minority Male Educator Endowed Scholarship.

The Center for Research and Mentoring of Black Male Students and Teachers are responsible stewards of financial resources. In less than a year, the Center's leadership team has put the following programs in place to increase the number of Black male educators, support them in educator preparation programs and the profession, and generate new knowledge about them. We operate the following programs and initiatives for Black male educators: (1) Black Male Teachers College (high school students), (2) Scholar Fellows Program (undergraduate, master's, and doctoral students), (3) Black Male Teacher Initiative Consortium (support Black male educator affinity groups in school systems), (4) Black Male Educators and Leaders Alliance (alumni network of support for Black male educators), and (5) Black Male Teacher Speaker Series to generate solutions to support Black male educators. For more information about the Center's work, check out last year's annual report: https://rebrand.ly/AnnualReportCRMBMST19/20.

Help us spread the word to your network and encourage them to purchase items to support this important scholarship.

Supporters

Fidelia Eleazu, Jayne Maddox, Matttie Brogden, and Jacari Thorton 4 items
Gail & Craig Carter 2 items

It’s a wonderful way to support the initiative to hire more African American males in the education field. Students can see diversity in the workforce and learn from a well rounded curriculum.

Warren Leggette 1 item
Quinton Perry 1 item

I am a black male educator, and I also believe that education is the foundation to any society.

Courtney J. Ford, Sr. 3 items
Jonathan M. McCoy 1 item

Proud to stand with my brothers young and old!

William Kincy 1 item
Julius Davis 1 item
Anonymous 1 item
Carl William Seward 1 item

As a black male educator here in the DMV, I value and support the work that is being done through the Center, at Bowie State, and at all HBCUs to cultivate this and the next generation of educators! C. Seward, Assistant Principal Arlington Schools

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