Source: US State of Georgia
ATLANTA (October 1, 2024) – In a significant move to bolster support for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Sen. Sonya Halpern (D–Atlanta), has announced a new partnership between her office and the HBCU Brilliance Initiative. This collaboration aims to enhance funding, resources and opportunities for HBCUs, empowering them to continue their vital role in the community.
“I’m thrilled to announce this partnership as a testament to my commitment to advancing HBCUs across the country,” said Sen. Halpern in a recent statement. “Earlier this year, I introduced Senate Bill 235, which aimed to elevate and support these historic institutions. Although the bill advanced through the Georgia House of Representatives, it stalled in the Senate. Nevertheless, I remain dedicated to its objectives and will continue advocating for transformative changes.”
The HBCU Brilliance Initiative is housed within a Community Development Financial Institution, titled “The Reinvestment Fund. The Brilliance Initiative will play a crucial role in this partnership, driving programmatic innovation and expanding access to essential technical assistance and capital funding. Together, Sen. Halpern’s office and the Brilliance Initiative will work to bridge gaps and break down barriers that have historically hindered HBCUs from reaching their full potential.
“This partnership demonstrates what we can achieve when we come together for a common cause,” added Sen. Halpern. “By enhancing the financial support available to HBCUs, we can boost local economies and address systemic disparities, making us a powerful force for community development and institutional empowerment.”
As the partnership progresses, Sen. Halpern looks forward to collaborating with stakeholders to build a brighter future for HBCUs and the communities they serve.
“We’re so excited to embark on this journey with Sen. Halpern’s Office,” stated Christina Alexis, HBCU Brilliance Initiative Program Director. “Together, we WILL sustain our historic and beloved HBCUs.”
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Sen. Sonya Halpern serves as Vice Chair of the Senate Democratic Caucus. She represents the 39th Senate District which includes neighborhoods across the five cities of Atlanta, College Park, City of South Fulton, East Point and Union City, all in Fulton County. She can be reached at 404.656.9644 or at sonya.halpern@senate.ga.gov
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