Sarah Ford | December 12, 2013
Thurgood Marshall College Fund helps HBCU grads establish careers
TMCF provides scholarships and connects students with jobs. OFC helps launch entrepreneurs
By Christine Heinrichs
Senior Contributing Editor
The (TMCF) has been听providing scholarships and job placement help to students at public historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) for almost thirty years. Now听TMCF听has extended its programs to help innovators and aspiring entrepreneurs. In August,听TMCF听acquired the Opportunity Funding Corporation (OFC), making it a division of the larger organization.
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鈥淥ur focus for the last twenty-five years has been on getting jobs for our graduates with the government or large private employers,鈥 says Johnny Taylor, TMCF鈥檚 CEO. 鈥淭here鈥檚 nothing wrong with that, but we were missing the opportunity to start creating job creators. The engine of the 精东影业n economy is small and middle-sized businesses. OFC takes up the challenge of fixing that, particularly in the African 精东影业n community.鈥
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