Together we are golden
Together we are golden
Together we are golden
Together we are golden
Together we are golden
Together we are golden
Together we are golden
Together we are golden
Together we are golden
Together we are golden
Together we are golden
Together we are golden
Together we are golden
Together we are golden
Together we are golden
Together we are golden
As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of our graduation from Spelman College, we, the Class of ’74, believe that women – and especially our young sisters, will play a vital role in bringing about the change that will transform the world into a better place. That’s why we’re asking you to join us in reaching back and helping the bright young Spelman women step out into the world ready as leaders and arbiters for good. Women for Golden Futures is an impact group of phenomenal women from all walks of life (many are Spelman alumnae, but many are not) who give of themselves and their resources to help and uplift the generations behind us – after all, our future is in their hands.
Each year many students’ college education is threatened by unforeseen circumstances and hardships. Our goal is to help these young women by providing financial assistance to cover urgent needs like transportation, housing, food, technology equipment, books, medical attention, childcare, and fees through the Student Support Fund. The college works diligently to secure funding to provide this emergency assistance. We want to ensure that this fund never runs dry.
Your generosity will also help us keep deserving young women in the classroom and thriving with the aid of scholarships. Each year since 2018, the Class of ’74 has underwritten scholarship awards given by the college to help defray tuition expenses. The selection criteria are simple – need and the desire to make an impact on the world as we know it.
Together we can help young women stay in school and focused on the future and a better tomorrow.
**All donations are made directly to Spelman College. Donations designated to the "Women for GoldenFutures" will be credited to the Women for Golden Futures initiative in support of the Student Support Fund and the Spelman College Class of 1974 Scholarship Fund, now called the Women for GoldenFutures Scholarship.
Spelman College is a tax-exempt organization as defined by section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and gifts to the College are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.
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"When Black women succeed, we all win. We’re impacting change throughout our communities, in our workplaces, in board rooms, in the halls of power, in science and the arts. We occupy so many spaces and move through the world purposefully and with intention.
As a Black woman in business, I have been sustained and supported by a circle of friends and mentors who gave me the wings to fly. It’s why I’m personally affirming the voices, dreams and ambitions of these young Spelman women. And, while I’m not an alumna, I’m investing in a bright future for us all.”
Or, any amount you can give could help ensure a young woman’s pathway to greatness.
Spelman College, a historically Black college and a global leader in the education of women of African descent, is dedicated to academic excellence in the liberal arts and sciences, and the intellectual, creative, ethical and leadership development of its students. Through diverse learning modalities, Spelman empowers the whole person to engage the many cultures of the world and inspires a commitment to positive social change.
Alumnae consist of Pulitzer Prize-winning authors, leading scientists, actors, artists, world-class business leaders, political advocates and thousands of ordinary women making extraordinary contributions to society.
Enrollment today averages 2350 students from 44 states and 6 foreign countries. The college has a graduation rate of 77% and one-third go on to pursue graduate or professional school immediately after graduation.
Average cost per year - including room & board and tuition
of enrolled students receive some form of financial aid
of students eligible for Pell Grants
Together we can make a difference!
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