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The Black Economic Alliance Applauds Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Historic Gift to HBCU Medical Colleges, Investing in the Next Generation of Black Doctors

By Black Economic Alliance |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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WASHINGTON — Yesterday, Bloomberg Philanthropies, as part of The Greenwood Initiative, announced a $600 million gift to HBCU medical colleges. This transformative gift will significantly enhance opportunities for Black students.  As a result, Bloomberg Philanthropies is reducing barriers for the next generation of Black doctors and helping create a more equitable future for our country.

Samantha Tweedy, CEO of the Black Economic Alliance (BEA), shared the following statement:

“We are thrilled to celebrate today’s historic milestone in expanding Black wealth and economic prosperity with Bloomberg Philanthropies’ transformative $600 million investment in HBCU medical colleges. This monumental contribution will more than double the endowment of three of the four esteemed institutions, Howard University, Meharry Medical College, Morehouse School of Medicine, and Charles Drew University of Medicine & Science, as well as provide essential seed money for the establishment of Xavier University of Louisiana’s Ochsner College of Medicine, a new medical school being developed in New Orleans.

“Today’s investment does not stand alone; it builds on Bloomberg Philanthropies’ ongoing commitment to close the racial wealth gap and accelerate the pace of Black wealth accumulation through The Greenwood Initiative. With financial barriers reduced, Black medical school graduates enter their professions focused on their careers and communities, and not the overbearing stress of debt. This freedom is not just about financial relief—it is about the recognition of the important role of HBCUs in shaping healthcare professionals who understand and can help mitigate the disparities in care that disproportionately affect us.” 

The BEA Foundation is a proud partner of Bloomberg Philanthropies. With their support, BEA has expanded the impact of the Center for Black Entrepreneurship with Spelman and Morehouse Colleges. Investments and partnerships like these are critical to dismantling the systemic inequalities that hinder Black Americans from creating generational health and wealth.

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