We name our scholars. Their work is the receipt.
Awardees are not a statistic on a donor page. They are named, photographed where consent allows, and followed across the length of their degree. The story below is the one we tell funders — and the one we owe them.
The current cohort. Named. On record.
All transcripts on file.
The first scholarship cohort is named at Convention 2026.
We do not publish placeholder names. Each awardee is named here only after the award letter is signed and consent for publication is given.
They finished. Now they fund the next.
the covenant.
Graduate alumni publish here once the program completes its first cohort.
Until then, this section stays empty — by design.
One journey, in the scholar's own words.
the scholar's consent.
The first scholar story publishes here once a graduate consents to share it in their own words.
Where they study. Where they come from.
to the scholar database.
Distribution by field
- Medicine & health sciences—
- Engineering & technology—
- Law & public policy—
- Business & accounting—
- Education & humanities—
- Arts & architecture—
Scholar region of record
- Warri (Nigeria field)—
- Houston Region—
- Atlanta Region—
- Washington DC Region—
- Dallas Region—
- Other US & UK regions—
Name an award in someone who matters.
Renewable at donor option.
Every named award carries a living story.
A named scholarship connects a donor — or the memory of a parent, teacher, or ancestor — to a real student for one full academic year. The family receives two reports, a handwritten note, and the scholar's academic record. Renewable at the donor's option.
Every named scholar begins on a waitlist.
The 2026-27 application cycle opens after the program launches at Convention 2026. Help us seed the first cohort — one named scholar at a time.