Thurgood Marshall College Fund awards $16 million in grants to eight HBCUs to advance capacity building and innovation

September 26, 2025

The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) recently announced that eight of its member institutions have been selected to receive $2 million each as part of the Project HBCU Capacity Building: Maximizing HBCU Institutional Performance through Investments in Research, Operations, and Innovation initiative, funded by Lilly Endowment Inc.

The multi-year initiative represents a $25 million investment to strengthen historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) through strategic enhancements in research, operations, and innovation.

The eight selected institutions and their winning proposals are:

These grants will empower institutions to launch and expand innovative programs designed to improve student enrollment, retention and graduation rates, strengthen research capacity, modernize operations,and foster cross-campus collaboration.

“Through these investments, we are equipping HBCUs to thrive as engines of economic mobility and academic excellence,” Dr. Harry L. Williams, president & CEO of TMCF, said. “This initiative is not just about funding projects—it’s about building sustainable capacity so that our institutions can continue to lead, innovate and transform lives for generations to come.”

Dr. Williams added, “When we invest in HBCUs, we invest in the future of our nation. These grants ensure that our campuses have the resources and infrastructure needed to remain competitive, to produce world-class research and to prepare the next generation of leaders who will shape industries and communities across America.”

Project HBCU Capacity Building prioritizes both institutional and student success by:

  • Expanding research infrastructure and advancing pathways toward Carnegie R1 status
  • Enhancing operational effectiveness through modernized enrollment, advising, and financial aid systems
  • Driving innovation in student success programs, career readiness, and workforce development
  • Building collaborative cohorts to share best practices and scale successful models across the HBCU sector

Over the next two years, TMCF and its partners will track improvements in enrollment, retention, graduation rates, research output and institutional sustainability across participating schools, ensuring measurable long-term impact.

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