Annual Report
| TMCF 2010 Annual Report The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), named for the U.S Supreme Courts first African American Justice, was established in 1987. TMCF supports and represents nearly 300,000 students attending our 47-member schools, which include public Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs). Download PDF version |
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TMCF 2009 Annual Report The Thurgood Marshall College Fund, established in 1987 and named after the first African American Supreme Court Justice, represents 47 public Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and their 235,000 students located in 22 states, the District of Columbia and the US Virgin Islands. Over the last two decades, TMCF has awarded more than $100 million in leadership development programmatic and capacity building support, and scholarships to students attending member schools. Scholarships have enabled over 12,000 students to attend public Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Thurgood Marshall College Fund is a 501(c) 3, tax-exempt organization and has a “Four Star” rating by Charity Navigator, the leading independent rating agency for not-for-profit organizations. Download PDF version |
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TMCF 2008 Annual Report As you areaware, 80 percent of all students attending HBCUs are enrolled atTMCF-member schools. We are the only national organization thatprovides resources, opportunities, scholarships and advocacy to the 47public HBCUs and six historically black law schools in 22 states, theDistrict of Columbia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. TMCF isundergoing some exciting transitions with the implementation of anambitious 5-year strategic plan last year. We reached several notablemilestones during 2008, and we are proud to share these with you in theannual report.The highlights include: • Ranked as a 4 STAR Charity for the third Consecutive year by Charity Navigator based on organizational efficiency • Maintained a low administrative cost, 3%, and fundraising cost, 8%, continuing our commitment to maximizing donor’s returns • Launching a special “Thurgood Marshall” tribute site in celebration of Justice Marshall’s 100th Birthday • Surpassingthe $100 million mark in fundraising for leadership development,programmatic and capacity support, and scholarships for students • Expanding our annual “Leadership Programs” to include high school students • Launching the iLearn platform to provide access to leadership courses to all 235,000 students attending our member universities • Launching HBCU Professor.org to serve as a scholarly platform for faculty members • Launchingthe pilot HBCU “Teacher Training Institute” in Atlanta, in preparationfor the national launch of the Teacher Quality & Retention • Program,which is designed to prepare 10,000 pre-service teachers from HBCUs toteach in high-need urban and rural school districts during the nextfive years. Download PDF version |
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TMCF 2007 Annual Report TMCF ispleased to announce that we have implemented an initiative to promoteconservation and "going green." In an effort to exemplify ourcommitment to this offering and use natural resources wisely, we arepublishing our Annual Report online for your review to reduce ourenvironmental impact.
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