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  • “Wealth’s Evolution: The Black Wealth Masterclass Unveiled”

    “Unlocking doors to financial liberation, “A Step-By-Step Guide to Building Wealth from $1: The Black Wealth Masterclass” is a transformative beacon in the realm of economic empowerment. Authored by an experienced wealth strategist, this guide transcends traditional financial narratives, providing a tailored roadmap for the Black community to ascend from any financial starting point. Through lucid language and comprehensive strategies, the masterclass deciphers intricate financial concepts, offering practical steps and investment insights that resonate deeply. With a focus on inclusivity and a keen understanding of socio-economic challenges, this guide doesn’t just instruct; it inspires and equips individuals with the tools and mindset to embark on a profound journey toward enduring financial success.”

  • College of the Ozarks

    Located in Missouri, the College of the Ozarks is a conservative Christian school that cheerfully discourages student debt. The school has been nicknamed ‘Hardwork U’ because students work 15 hours each week to graduate tuition-free. The College of the Ozarks favors applicants who are financially needy. Popular majors include business, teaching, education and criminal justice.

  • Fellowships National Endowment for the Humanities

    $30,000.00

    The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Division of Research Programs is accepting applications for the Fellowships program. The purpose of this program is to support individual scholars pursuing projects that embody exceptional humanistic research, rigorous analysis, and clear writing. Fellowships provide recipients time to conduct research or to produce books, monographs, peer-reviewed articles, e-books, digital materials, translations with annotations or a critical apparatus, or critical editions resulting from previous research.

  • Public Scholars National Endowment for the Humanities

    $30,000.00

    The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Division of Research Programs is accepting applications for the Public Scholars program. The program offers grants to individual authors for research, writing, travel, and other activities leading to the creation and publication of well-researched nonfiction books in the humanities written for the broad public. It encourages non-academic writers to deepen their engagement with the humanities by strengthening the research underlying their books, and it encourages academic writers in the humanities to communicate the significance of their research to the broadest possible range of readers.

  • Summer Stipends National Endowment for the Humanities

    $6,000.00

    The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Division of Research Programs is accepting applications for the Summer Stipends program. The purpose of this program is to stimulate new research and publication in the humanities. Summer Stipends support continuous, full-time work on a humanities project for a period of two consecutive months. NEH funds may support recipients’ compensation, travel, and other costs related to the proposed scholarly research.

  • The Apprentice School

    For over a century, The Apprentice School has been offering students a unique blend of education and full-time work across diverse shipbuilding disciplines. Based in Virginia, this school doesn’t charge tuition fees. Instead, students receive an hourly wage along with benefits. Typically lasting four to five years, these apprenticeships culminate in graduates earning a certificate and an associate of applied science degree specific to their trade.

  • The City University of New York

    The City University of New York offers full-tuition scholarships to students who enroll in their Teacher Academy. Every student who enrolls is eligible. Students also receive a full-time teaching position in a New York school upon graduation.