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United Negro College Fund (Minnesota): Donor Profile 1992.

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United Negro College Fund (Minnesota): Donor Profile 1992.

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1992

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Historically, Black colleges and universities in the United States have always been heavily dependent on donations to survive economically. Most of these institutions, based primarily in the southern states, have been under increasing financial stress in the last twenty years. The United Negro College Fund is a nonprofit fundraising organization for forty-one Black colleges and universities. The local chapter wanted a demographic profile of potential donors, and this 1992 study was carried out by a CURA graduate student.

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Funded by a CURA Communiversity Personnel Grant.

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Sridhar, Vengesana R.. (1992). United Negro College Fund (Minnesota): Donor Profile 1992.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/207932.

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