Kerry Gaino/Bethune-Cookman University Awarded Scholarship by Kevin Hart's "Help From The Hart Charity," a New $600,000 Scholarship Program

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Sandra Phoenix
Mon, Aug 20, 2018 1:32 PM

Bethune-Cookman University News
August 7, 2018

Kerry Gaino/Bethune-Cookman University Awarded Scholarship by Kevin Hart's "Help From The Hart Charity," a New $600,000 Scholarship Program

Following up on his generous $100,000 scholarship gift made through UNCF (the United Negro College Fund) to four deserving college students back in 2015, actor and comedian Kevin Hart has joined forces with UNCF and KIPP (Knowledge Is Power Program) to help 18 more KIPP students earn a college degree-including Kerry, a freshman at Bethune-Cookman University.

Through a new UNCF scholarship program launched in partnership with Kevin Hart's "Help From The Hart Charity" and KIPP Public Schools, the $600,000 scholarship will provide funding to support KIPP students from eight different cities, attending 12 historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs).

"We look forward to welcoming Kerry Gaino to the Class of 2022 at B-CU; and we value our ongoing partnership with the United Negro College Fund," says Interim President Hubert Grimes. "Hundreds of deserving B-CU students are positively impacted annually through UNCF scholarships and we are thankful for this investment which allows our students to focus on their coursework and prepare for the ever-evolving global workforce without the worry of how they will pay for their education."

"Education and knowledge are powerful," said Hart. "I just wanted to do my part in providing opportunities for our future leaders, especially from my Philly hometown, and show support for HBCUs. This is just the beginning; trust me when I tell you there are a lot more kids who want to go to college who don't have the money to make it happen."

UNCF is the largest provider of college scholarships for students of color in the U.S., awarding more than $100 million in college scholarships annually to deserving students. The 18 "Help From The Hart Charity Scholarship" recipientshttp://images.uncf.org/production/events/help_from_the_hart/Help_From_The_Hart_Charity_Scholarship_Recipients_rev_3.pdf have been selected based on their academic and personal accomplishments and may receive substantive renewable awards based on need.

"The 'Help From The Hart Charity Scholarship' will not only support students, but will also demonstrate support for HBCUs," said UNCF CEO and President Michael L. Lomax. "Research shows that HBCUs matterhttps://www.uncf.org/hbcu-impact, and that HBCU students are having a positive college experience, but they also have an unmet financial need. Together, Kevin and KIPP have made an investment that will have a significant impact. We can't thank them enough for their support, and we want to congratulate these 18 students for keeping their eyes on their goal of a college education."

Hart's gift to fund this new scholarship program puts him in line with many other renowned celebrities who have supported UNCF over the years. "Giving back to build better futures is the name of the game, and we hope that others like Kevin will understand why educational investments are so important, especially now, and step up to help more deserving students," said Lomax.

"Nothing brings me greater joy than to see the hard work of these 18 KIPP students recognized by Kevin Hart and UNCF through this generous scholarship program," said John Fisher, chair of the KIPP Foundation Board of Directors. "Michael Lomax has been a longtime KIPP supporter and friend and a tireless champion for young people. We are incredibly grateful to both UNCF and Kevin Hart for their partnership and support to help our students thrive in college and achieve their dreams."

Lomax added, "Over the last decade, UNCF has been building a relationship with the KIPP public school network, and we are so excited that KIPP's board of directors and their Chairman John Fisher are behind this outstanding new venture. There are more than 1,300 KIPPsters currently enrolled at HBCUs, and together, we are bringing resources and shining a spotlight on these students who are doing all they can to get a college education. This unique partnership will help UNCF continue to bridge the gap from high school success to college achievement and enables UNCF to help more students get to and through college."

For media inquiries, please contact:

Monique Lenoir, UNCF Communications, 202-810-0231 or monique.lenoir@uncf.orghttps://em-ui.constantcontact.com/em-ui/em/page/em-ui/email

Rebecca Raber, KIPP, 415-905-0910 or rraber@kipp.orghttps://em-ui.constantcontact.com/em-ui/em/page/em-ui/email

SANDRA M. PHOENIX
HBCU Library Alliance Executive Director
Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library
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Atlanta, GA 30314
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Bethune-Cookman University News August 7, 2018 Kerry Gaino/Bethune-Cookman University Awarded Scholarship by Kevin Hart's "Help From The Hart Charity," a New $600,000 Scholarship Program Following up on his generous $100,000 scholarship gift made through UNCF (the United Negro College Fund) to four deserving college students back in 2015, actor and comedian Kevin Hart has joined forces with UNCF and KIPP (Knowledge Is Power Program) to help 18 more KIPP students earn a college degree-including Kerry, a freshman at Bethune-Cookman University. Through a new UNCF scholarship program launched in partnership with Kevin Hart's "Help From The Hart Charity" and KIPP Public Schools, the $600,000 scholarship will provide funding to support KIPP students from eight different cities, attending 12 historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs). "We look forward to welcoming Kerry Gaino to the Class of 2022 at B-CU; and we value our ongoing partnership with the United Negro College Fund," says Interim President Hubert Grimes. "Hundreds of deserving B-CU students are positively impacted annually through UNCF scholarships and we are thankful for this investment which allows our students to focus on their coursework and prepare for the ever-evolving global workforce without the worry of how they will pay for their education." "Education and knowledge are powerful," said Hart. "I just wanted to do my part in providing opportunities for our future leaders, especially from my Philly hometown, and show support for HBCUs. This is just the beginning; trust me when I tell you there are a lot more kids who want to go to college who don't have the money to make it happen." UNCF is the largest provider of college scholarships for students of color in the U.S., awarding more than $100 million in college scholarships annually to deserving students. The 18 "Help From The Hart Charity Scholarship" recipients<http://images.uncf.org/production/events/help_from_the_hart/Help_From_The_Hart_Charity_Scholarship_Recipients_rev_3.pdf> have been selected based on their academic and personal accomplishments and may receive substantive renewable awards based on need. "The 'Help From The Hart Charity Scholarship' will not only support students, but will also demonstrate support for HBCUs," said UNCF CEO and President Michael L. Lomax. "Research shows that HBCUs matter<https://www.uncf.org/hbcu-impact>, and that HBCU students are having a positive college experience, but they also have an unmet financial need. Together, Kevin and KIPP have made an investment that will have a significant impact. We can't thank them enough for their support, and we want to congratulate these 18 students for keeping their eyes on their goal of a college education." Hart's gift to fund this new scholarship program puts him in line with many other renowned celebrities who have supported UNCF over the years. "Giving back to build better futures is the name of the game, and we hope that others like Kevin will understand why educational investments are so important, especially now, and step up to help more deserving students," said Lomax. "Nothing brings me greater joy than to see the hard work of these 18 KIPP students recognized by Kevin Hart and UNCF through this generous scholarship program," said John Fisher, chair of the KIPP Foundation Board of Directors. "Michael Lomax has been a longtime KIPP supporter and friend and a tireless champion for young people. We are incredibly grateful to both UNCF and Kevin Hart for their partnership and support to help our students thrive in college and achieve their dreams." Lomax added, "Over the last decade, UNCF has been building a relationship with the KIPP public school network, and we are so excited that KIPP's board of directors and their Chairman John Fisher are behind this outstanding new venture. There are more than 1,300 KIPPsters currently enrolled at HBCUs, and together, we are bringing resources and shining a spotlight on these students who are doing all they can to get a college education. This unique partnership will help UNCF continue to bridge the gap from high school success to college achievement and enables UNCF to help more students get to and through college." For media inquiries, please contact: Monique Lenoir, UNCF Communications, 202-810-0231 or monique.lenoir@uncf.org<https://em-ui.constantcontact.com/em-ui/em/page/em-ui/email> Rebecca Raber, KIPP, 415-905-0910 or rraber@kipp.org<https://em-ui.constantcontact.com/em-ui/em/page/em-ui/email> SANDRA M. PHOENIX HBCU Library Alliance Executive Director Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library 111 James P. Brawley Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30314 404-978-2118 (office) 404-702-5854 (cell) http://www.hbculibraries.org/ sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org%3cmailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org>> Honor the ancestors, honor the children. The 8th HBCU Library Alliance Membership Meeting is scheduled at the Atlanta University Center Woodruff Library (GA) on Sunday through Tuesday, October 7-9. Click here<http://www.hbculibraries.org/meeting-2018-info.html> for registration and session details. Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hbculibraryalliance1/ and Twitter https://twitter.com/HBCULibAlliance Check out "PULSE!" The HBCU Library Alliance's News Source! - https://hbculibraryalliance.wordpress.com/