In the concluding notes, the author considers several scenarios involving HBCU executive leaders exhibiting the traits and adhering to the precepts outlined throughout the text to demonstrate justice, mission, and data-driven fundraising, and the potential pitfalls they may encounter. Amid the transformative opportunities presented by new funders and perilous threats of looming cuts and targeted legislative racism, executive leadership faces unprecedented challenges. Those challenges, the author claims, must be met with mass support of HBCU alumni and supporters who will call out injustice and defend their institutions as their greatest contribution.

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postscript: “Low Aim Is Sin”: HBCU Presidents/Chancellors as Successful Fundraisers

  • William J. Broussard

摘要

In the concluding notes, the author considers several scenarios involving HBCU executive leaders exhibiting the traits and adhering to the precepts outlined throughout the text to demonstrate justice, mission, and data-driven fundraising, and the potential pitfalls they may encounter. Amid the transformative opportunities presented by new funders and perilous threats of looming cuts and targeted legislative racism, executive leadership faces unprecedented challenges. Those challenges, the author claims, must be met with mass support of HBCU alumni and supporters who will call out injustice and defend their institutions as their greatest contribution.