LET YOUR CHANGE MAKE A CHANGE FOR HBCUs

CLICK BELOW TO LEARN ABOUT HBCU CHANGE

HBCU CHANGE is a company created by founder Xavier Peoples. It's a company that uses small change to make a large impact. HBCU Change collects change from users’ everyday credit or debit card purchases, rounding up to the nearest dollar. Each month, the app donates the change to the schools that users choose. It also keeps track of user donations for tax purposes, for philanthropy made easy.

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HOW DOES HBCU CHANGE WORK WITH ASBURY AUTOMOTIVE

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Every time you come to one of our hundreds of Asbury Automotive service centers you have an opportunity to give. Whenever you do a transaction you will be given the option to round your total up to the next dollar amount and by doing so you will have donated to an HBCU! It couldn't be any easier. If you're feeling generous you can even choose $1,$3, or $5 donations to help reach HBCU CHANGE's goal of 1 Billion dollars for Historically Black College and Universities.

insert_emoticon TRUTH AND TRANSPARENCY

Every donation gets collected toward HBCU Change's goal of 1 Billion dollars over the next 5 years! Unlike other charities where you may not be sure where all of your donation is going, with HBCU Change you can rest assured that 100% of your donations is going to HBCUs. Your funds will ensure the growth and development of wonderful and prestigious Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

location_city YOUR DOLLARS AT WORK

There are 107 historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the United States, including public and private institutions, community and four-year institutions, medical and law schools. Lack of funding has forced HBCUs to cut costs, eliminate programs and sell valuable resources. More than 50% of the nation’s African American public school teachers and 70% of African American dentists earned degrees at HBCUs. HBCUs have over a $10.2 billion positive impact on the nation’s economy.


OUR MISSION

To raise money to help reach HBCU Change's goal of $1 billion over the next 5 years for HBCUs


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5 HBCU FUN FACTS

  1. The first colleges for African Americans were established largely through the efforts of black churches with the support of the American Missionary Association and the Freedmen’s Bureau. The second Morrill Act of 1890 required states—especially former confederate states—to provide land-grants for institutions for black students if admission was not allowed elsewhere. As a result, many Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) were founded.

  2. Between 1861 and 1900 more than 90 institutions of higher learning were established. Shaw University––founded in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 1865––was the first black college organized after the Civil War. Other schools include: Talladega College, Howard University, Morehouse College and Hampton University.

  3. Early HBCUs were established to train teachers, preachers and other community members. During the 20th century, many HBCUs shifted their focus to promote scholarship among African Americans. Academic councils, conferences and founded scholastic journals to showcase black intellectual thought. Such notable figures as W.E.B. Du Bois, Ida B. Wells, Booker T. Washington and Martin Luther King Jr. attended a historically black college or university.

  4. HBCUs opened the door of educational opportunity for many African Americans who were once legally denied an education. Additionally, these schools, provided African American students with a nurturing environment to explore their collective identities and cultures.

  5. Today, HBCUs uphold a history of scholarship pursued by African Americans in the face of adversity.

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HERE ARE THE HBCUs IN OUR ASBURY COMMUNITIES

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Georgia

  • Albany State University
  • Carver College*
  • Clark Atlanta University
  • Fort Valley State University
  • Interdenominational Theological Center
  • Johnson C Smith Theological Seminary*
  • Morehouse College
  • Morehouse School of Medicine
  • Morris Brown College
  • Paine College
  • Savannah State University
  • Spelman College

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North Carolina

  • Barber-Scotia College**
  • Bennett College
  • Elizabeth City State University
  • Fayetteville State University
  • Hood Theological Seminary*
  • Johnson C. Smith University
  • Livingstone College
  • North Carolina Central University
  • North Carolina A&T State University
  • Shaw University
  • St. Augustine's University
  • Winston-Salem State University

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South Carolina

  • Allen University
  • Benedict College
  • Claflin University
  • Clinton College
  • Denmark Technical College
  • Morris College
  • South Carolina State University
  • Voorhees College

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Virginia

  • Hampton University
  • Norfolk State University
  • Saint Paul's College
  • Virginia State University
  • Virginia Union University
  • Virginia University of Lynchburg

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Coggin & Courtesy
Florida

  • Bethune Cookman University
  • Edward Waters College
  • Florida A&M University
  • Florida Memorial University

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Texas

  • Huston-Tillotson University
  • Jarvis Christian College
  • Paul Quinn College
  • Prairie View A&M University
  • Southwestern Christian College
  • St. Philip's College
  • Texas College
  • Texas Southern University
  • Wiley College