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    Black Culture Foundation Seeks Applicants for Its 2025 Black Rose College Scholarships

    Maya Johnson, 2024 Black Rose Scholarship Winner

      Maya Johnson, 2024 Black Rose Scholarship Winner

    Daniel Rivera 2024 Black Rose Scholarship Winner

    Daniel Rivera 2024 Black Rose Scholarship Winner

     “The Black Culture Foundation is accepting applications for its 2025 Student College Scholarship Awards,” said President Carl M. Dameron.

    SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. –The Black Culture Foundation is accepting applications for its 2025 Black Rose Festival student scholarships. The Black Culture Foundation Scholarship Program provides scholarships for financial assistance to graduating high school and current college students.

    “This scholarship seeks to support civic-minded students who want to give back to the region and demonstrate motivation, perseverance, and a sincere desire to use their education to benefit the Inland Empire and underserved communities,” said Scholarship Chair Rev. Bronica Martindale.

    “Winners will receive a one-time scholarship of $1,000 to $3,000 to an accredited public or private four-year, bachelor’s degree-granting institution or two-year community college associate degree-granting institution of higher learning,” said Black Culture Foundation President Carl M. Dameron.

    Students who intend to work in the region will be given priority upon graduation. The scholarships are funded when students officially enroll. Awards may be used for tuition, books, fees, and living expenses. High school seniors and current undergraduate college students are encouraged to apply.

    Applicants will be selected based on the following criteria:

    • Financial need
    • Letter of recommendation
    • GPA of 3.5 or above
    • Community service
    • High school senior or current bachelor’s degree holder
    • Attend a college within the Inland Empire
    • Full-time undergraduate or graduate student enrolling in the fall of 2025
    • Intent to work in the Inland Empire upon graduation from college/university

    Eligible students must submit 1) the application form; 2) a letter of recommendation from a counselor and another person not related to the applicant who is familiar with the applicant’s academic capabilities, skills, community service, and volunteer activities; 3) a current report card/transcript (unofficial is acceptable).

    Final award recipients must provide evidence of enrollment in the academic institution to which funds will be provided on behalf of the recipient.

    Interested students can obtain an application online from the Black Culture Foundation.

    On Saturday, February 1, 2025, at 5:30 p.m., the Black Culture Foundation will honor and celebrate the remarkable work of these individuals at the 33rd Annual Black Rose Awards in the Santos Manuel Student Union at Cal State San Bernardino.  Tickets, sponsorship opportunities, and program advertising are available online at the foundation’s website.

    About the Black Rose Awards

    The Black Rose Awards serve as a tribute to Black History Month. The awards are sponsored by the Black Culture Foundation, a non-profit established in 1968 by a small group of individuals who felt that our school systems have failed to include Black history studies in regular curriculums nationwide. As a result, all students miss the chance to learn more about this crucial part of our country’s history.

    The Black Culture Foundation’s noble purpose is to kindle an interest in and deeper appreciation of Black culture, raise community awareness about the achievements of Black individuals, past and present, and organize an annual Black History Month parade and associated cultural events. Furthermore, the foundation seeks to transcend cultural barriers by uniting the local community and celebrating this event with unity and brotherhood.

    The Black Rose Awards are the Foundation’s showcase cultural event.