April is Financial Capability Month!

See our featured events below.

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

A Virtual Town Hall with FDIC!
Thursday, April 29, 2021
5:30-7:00PM, ET
REGISTER HERE

Are you looking for ways to better manage your money or lower your student debt? Are you anxious about what your first paycheck will cover? Let’s Plan For Your Financial Future?

The FDIC, a federal banking regulator, is partnering with the White House Initiative on HBCUs to help you take control of your financial education and financial future. HBCU alumni, who are current FDIC employees, will share their personal stories and life lessons to help you avoid common money mistakes. You will learn about:

  • Managing student loans,
  • Eliminating debt,
  • Budgeting, and
  • Transitioning financially from a student to a professional.

Join us and  REGISTER HERE !

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

HUD’s Strong Families Initiative invites you and your staff to join us for a weekly webinar series during Financial Capability Month.

Every Tuesday in April, we will feature a panel of experts providing informational sessions on how you can help HUD-assisted families access and manage their American Rescue Plan economic impact payments.

No pre-registration necessary! Just download the calendar invites for the sessions you’re interested in below. The calendar invites include the WebEx information.

Weekly webinars from 2 pm – 3:30 pm ET include:

April 20Predatory Practices Impacting Elders and People with Disabilities

Add to your calendar!

April 27Engaging HUD-Assisted Residents in Financial Empowerment

Add to your calendar!

To learn more about National Financial Capability Month, see the President’s recent Proclamation. To learn more about HUD’s Strong Families Initiative, visit HUD.gov/StrongFamilies.

 

 

 

 

2020 Virtual Conference Registration Open Now

The White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities cordially invites you to

REGISTER TODAY

 

Virtual HBCU Week Conference-- 2020 The Perfect Decade to Accelerate HBCU Competitiveness

National HBCU Week 2020: The Perfect Decade to Accelerate HBCU Competitiveness – builds on the momentum of past conferences that have exposed, cultivated, and nurtured. Now, we are putting it all together, offering a unique experience, substantially structured around deal-making between HBCUs, the Federal sector and non-Federal public and private partners.

2020 HBCU Week Exhibitor Application Now Available

2020 NATIONAL HBCU WEEK CONFERENCE

SEPTEMBER 20-24, 2020| Renaissance Washington DC Downtown Hotel, Washington, DC

Exhibitor space will be limited. 

2020 HBCU Week Exhibitor Application

EXHIBIT OVERVIEW

Exhibiting at the conference provides an opportunity for a company, agency or organization to exhibit products, services and organizational opportunities.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Complete the Exhibitor Application in its entirety.
  2. Save the form using your organization’s name.
  3. Submit the form by email to oswhi-hbcu@ed.gov, Subject line: 2020 HBCU Week Conference Exhibitor Application no later than May 17, 2020.

Visit Exhibitor Information Page for additional details and eligibility.

HBCU Week: Federal Agency Meet and Greet

All registered conference attendees are invited to participate in the first annual Federal Agency Meet and Greet. The White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (Initiative) will host this networking event to provide attendees with the opportunity to meet members of the Federal Interagency Working Group (IWG). The IWG consists of over 30 federal agencies that have formal partnerships with the Initiative.


This event will allow attendees to build a professional support network for their institution by connecting with federal agencies and their staff who can provide guidance, intra-agency connections, updates on agency activities and technical assistance support. This event will also provide attendees with the opportunity for increased visibility with agencies they are excited to learn more about and aspire to work with.

We encourage you to use this occasion as an opportunity to get to know the federal community and what is has to offer!

*Conference Registration Required

Federal Cultural Funding Opportunities for HBCUs

Do you want to learn more about applying for federal arts/cultural/humanities grants or other funding opportunities for your university or research?

Will you be in Washington D.C. for the 2019 HBCU annual conference? Do you want to know more about applying for federal arts/cultural/humanities grants or other funding opportunities for your university or college?

Get the inside scoop straight from three federal agencies that offer grants, on how YOU can increase successful applications for funding opportunities.

Attend Dream It – Achieve It: Federal Cultural Funding Opportunities for HBCUs, a day-and-a-half workshop hosted by Arts and Humanities agencies.

WHEN: September 10: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM & September 11: 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM
WHERE: Meeting Room 16, Renaissance Hotel, 999 9th St., NW, Washington, DC 20001

Workshop attendees are invited to attend an exclusive tour of the National Museum of African American History and Culture – BEFORE the museum is open to the public!

At the workshop you will:

  • Learn about the various funding opportunities available within the arts/cultural/humanities sector at the federal, state, and local levels.
  • Learn how to address challenges in obtaining funding in these fields.
  • Hear success stories of recent grant awardees.
  • Find out about career opportunities for students in arts and humanities majors.
  • Learn how to prepare successful grant applications during one on one question and answer session.

Register for this workshop when you register for your sessions at the conference!

HBCU Week Student Leadership Summit

Are you currently an enrolled student or recent graduate of a HBCU?

Join us at our student leadership summit as a student delegate participating in professional development, career area sessions, and career opportunities!

For more information contact Elyse Jones, elyse.jones@ed.gov or oswhi-hbcu@ed.gov 

HBCU Week 2019 Industry Day

Are you an HBCU and want to know how to win Federal
Government contracts?
National HBCU Week 2019 Industry Day
Event and Matchmaking Session
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
9:00 a.m.—1:00 p.m.
Renaissance Hotel
Grand South
999 9th Street, NW, Washington, DC

 

Join the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National
Institutes of Health and the U.S. Department of the Treasury for the
Inaugural HBCU Industry Day.

This is your opportunity to have in-person conversations with Federal and
industry leaders about potential contract opportunities!

All approved representatives of HBCU Sponsored Programs Offices,
Research, Title III, Grants Administration, or Governmental Affairs Divisions are encouraged to attend!

Join us for face-to-face conversations about procurement between HBCUs,
Federal Agencies, and Prime Contractors.

By participating in this event, you will obtain access to federal acquisition
and program officials as well as potential industry teaming partners.

To Register
Register to attend the 2019 HBCU Week Conference and Sign-up for HBCU Industry Day Event and Matchmaking when you select your sessions.

For More Information
Rachel K. Ramirez, nihsmallbusiness@mail.nih.gov
NIH Small Business Program Office

If you require reasonable accommodations, please send an email to the point of contact listed above.

 

HBCU Week Room Block Update

Cutoff date for group rate: August 8, 2019 at 6:00 pm EST or when the block is full.

Room nights remain available on Sunday, September 8 and Monday, September 9.

The room block for the night of September 10th is sold out at the conference rate.

Due to competing events in the DC Metro Area, it is likely that hotel rates will exceed that of the National HBCU Week Conference.  Individuals wishing to stay will be quoted a higher rate for the additional day(s). We encourage you to take advantage of the government rate for September 8 and 9, while available.

You may call the reservations line at 1-800-393-2505, or just the main reservations line at 1-888-236-2427. Group Code: 2019 National Historically Black Colleges and Universities

The conference will take place on September 8-10, and a bonus day- September 11th has been added.

September 11th Activities:

  1. HBCU Federal Industry Day
  2. Current Student and Recent Alumni Career Fair
  3. Day 2 of the Federal Cultural Workshop
  4. Meeting of the President’s Board of Advisors on HBCUs

 

Save the Date: 2019 HBCU Week Conference

2019 National HBCU Week Conference

Save the Date, 2019 HBCU Week Conference, Enhancing HBCU Competitiveness: Student Achievement, Quality Partnerships and Institutional Performance, September 8-10, 2019

White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities

2019 National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week Conference

Enhancing HBCU Competitiveness: Student Achievement, Quality Partnerships and Institutional Performance

Registration

NOW OPEN

Hotel & Travel Information Hotel Reservation

Link

Exhibitor Information Volunteer Information

Frequently Asked Questions

September 8-10, 2019

Renaissance Washington DC Downtown Hotel

999 9th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001

Reserve your Hotel Room Now

https://book.passkey.com/go/NHBCU19

Online Registration is Required |Free Admission

General Registration Opens June 1, 2019

Questions?? Contact oswhi-hbcu@ed.gov

Thank You: 2018 HBCU Week Conference Attendees

HBCU Week LogoOn behalf of the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities, we wish to thank all the attendees, exhibitors, conference donors, presenters, guest speakers, volunteers, and many others for joining us at the 2018 HBCU Week Conference, HBCU Competitiveness: Aligning Institutional Missions with America’s Priorities.

View the recorded sessions here

Access available breakout session presentations here

View Official Photos here