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(BPRW) Hope Amidst Crisis: UNCF Announces Support for HBCU Students and Children of Alumni Affected by LA Wildfire Disaster | Press releases

(BPRW) Hope Amidst Crisis: UNCF Announces Support for HBCU Students and Children of Alumni Affected by LA Wildfire Disaster | Press releases

(BPRW) Hope Amidst Crisis: UNCF Announces Support for HBCU Students and Children of Alumni Affected by LA Wildfire Disaster

Relief fund offering critical financial assistance to help ease the burden and restore hope for affected students and families—donate today

(Black PR Wire) In the wake of the devastation caused by the Los Angeles wildfires, UNCF and the UNCF Los Angeles office are stepping in to provide a lifeline for HBCU students and children of alumni, ensuring that education remains a beacon of hope amidst the crisis. With critical financial support from partners and donors, UNCF is making it possible for affected students to continue their education and families to stay on track with their rebuilding process.

To help alleviate hardships confronting impacted students and families, UNCF has launched the UNCF Los Angeles Area Wildfire Relief Fund through three specific programs, offering critical financial assistance to eligible students and alumni. To date, more than 300 students have already applied for assistance, demonstrating the urgent need for support during this crisis.

The relief fund is available to undergraduate and graduate students attending HBCUs; the children of HBCU alumni who have suffered losses due to the wildfires; students attending any accredited, four-year college or university whose families have been directly impacted by the wildfires.

Also, there is an opportunity for donors to support the relief fund. Donations—no matter the size—will play a vital role in ensuring these students can recover and continue their education. With the generosity of donors, together we can provide the stability and support these students need to rebuild their future.

UNCF is committed to ensuring that HBCU students and alumni affected by natural disasters receive the financial support necessary to stay on track with their education and move on with their lives. By providing emergency aid, UNCF aims to ease the burden on students and families, helping them to recover and focus on academic success.

“UNCF’s Los Angeles Area Wildfire Relief Fund is more than just financial assistance; it’s a lifeline for students and families striving to reclaim their dreams after the devastation of the LA wildfires,” said Dr. Veda Ramsay Stamps, regional development director, Los Angeles, UNCF. “In the face of adversity, the spirit of community shines brightest. Our fund will help us to restore hope and opportunity for those students and families affected by the wildfires.”

What Does the Fund Cover?

Eligible recipients may receive financial assistance for tuition and fees, housing, books, meals and other essential education-related costs. 

When to Apply 

Applications are now open! Submissions will be accepted on a rolling basis through the

2025 admissions cycle. 

Eligibility Criteria 

Program #1: HBCU Undergraduate and Graduate Student Aid 

  • Student or custodial/contributing parent(s)/guardian(s) living in a wildfire-impacted area and who has suffered a wildfire-related loss.
  • No financial need required, but FAFSA completion (2024-25 or 2025-26) is necessary.
  • Must be currently enrolled in good academic standing or admitted for fall 2025 enrollment at an accredited UNCF-member institution or other four-year, accredited HBCU. 

Program #2: HBCU Alumni Emergency Aid 

  • The child of a graduate or a graduate of a UNCF-member institution or other accredited four-year HBCU. 
  • Has suffered wildfire-related losses. 
  • Currently enrolled in good academic standing or admitted for fall 2025 enrollment in a graduate or professional degree program at any accredited college or university. 
  • Resides in the impacted area and is a custodial/contributing parent/guardian to a current college student in good academic standing or a student admitted for fall 2025 enrollment at any HBCU or four-year accredited college or university. 
  • FAFSA completion required (2024-25 or 2025-26). 
  • Priority is given to students attending UNCF-member institution or other four-year HBCUs. 

Program #3: General Undergraduate and Graduate Student Aid 

  • Student or custodial/contributing parent(s)/guardian(s) living in a wildfire-impacted area and who has suffered a loss. 
  • No financial need required, but FAFSA completion (2024-25 or 2025-26) is necessary. 
  • Must be currently enrolled in good academic standing or admitted for fall 2025 enrollment at any accredited four-year college or university. 

Additional Information 

  • Students with no financial need are still eligibleas long as they complete the FAFSA (2024-25 or 2025-26).
  • No cap on the amount of financial assistance requested.
  • UNCF will provide resourcesto help students navigate institutional emergency aid programs. 
  • Any unexpended fundswill go to UNCF’s general disaster relief fund. 

For more information on eligibility, the application process, and how to apply, click here.

To donate to UNCF’s Los Angeles Area Wildfire Relief Fund, click here.

 

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About UNCF

UNCF is one of the nation’s largest and most effective supporters of higher education and serves as a leading advocate for college-bound students. Since its founding in 1944, UNCF has raised more than $6 billion to support students’ access to higher education, provide scholarships and strengthen historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). Each year, UNCF supports more than 50,000 students at more than 1,100 colleges and universities across the country including 37 UNCF-member HBCUs. Through its efforts, UNCF has helped generations of students to get to and through college. We believe a college education plays a vital role in fortifying the pipeline of leaders and professionals who contribute to the advancement of our society. Our logo features the UNCF torch of leadership in education and our widely recognized trademark is, ‟A mind is a terrible thing to waste.”® Learn more atUNCF.org or for continuous updates and news, follow UNCF on Instagram.

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