BBT #14 Snippet | The Alumni Giving Crisis
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There is a culture-of-giving problem in Black higher education that almost nobody wants to name out loud. Alumni giving rates at HBCUs sit dramatically below their PWI counterparts, endowments stay outmatched by orders of magnitude, and the financial aid controversies that follow are not random — they are the downstream consequence of a funding model that has been broken for decades. This conversation walks through why giving back is not optional, how resource allocation shapes who gets access, and what the responsibility actually looks like for graduates who benefited from institutions they have never written a check back to.
⏱️ Timestamps:
00:00 — The Culture of Giving Back
📊 Key takeaways from this episode:
- Alumni giving is the silent variable in HBCU survival — when graduates do not give back at the rates PWI alumni do, the endowment gap compounds every year and shows up later as financial aid shortfalls students pay for in real time
- Endowment disparity is not a mystery, it is math — decades of underfunding, smaller alumni bases, and lower average donation amounts produce the resource gaps people then blame on "mismanagement" without addressing the input side
- The public school pipeline starts the inequality long before college — by the time a student lands at any university, the access gap has already been widened by 12+ years of unequal K–12 funding, and HBCUs are absorbing the cost of catching them up
- Giving back is a responsibility, not a gesture — organizations like the Thurgood Marshall College Fund exist because the system will not self-correct, and graduates who can give and choose not to are part of the problem they later complain about
- The university's impact on personal growth deserves a return on investment — if an institution shaped your career, network, or earning power, the ledger does not balance until you put something back in
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