Claudia Dumond

Claudia Dumond's Fundraiser

Guess who never would have experienced higher education without significant support? Me! I had full scholarships to BOTH undergrad and graduate schools and without those, I would not be where I am today. When we provide access, we all win.   image

Guess who never would have experienced higher education without significant support? Me! I had full scholarships to BOTH undergrad and graduate schools and without those, I would not be where I am today. When we provide access, we all win.

Please help me reach my fundraising goal of $10,000 by September 30th! Your support will aid in advancing educational equity and economic empowerment. Let's do this together.

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What is Leadership Brainery?

Leadership Brainery (LB) is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization closing opportunity and wealth gaps by increasing the number of candidates—who identify as BIPOC or low-income—accepted and enrolled in postgraduate programs.

Did you know?

Many critical careers that influence systemic change, such as lawyers, health care professionals, and educators, require postgraduate degrees. Jobs that require a master's degree or higher at entry-level are projected to be the fastest-growing segment of the workforce between 2014 and 2024. To access postgraduate education, students must receive a high school diploma, a bachelor's degree, and then have the financial resources and time to complete postgraduate school. For BIPOC and low-income students, the journey to accessing postgraduate education remains far out of reach. According to the Council of Graduate Schools, Black students still represent less than 6 percent of incoming master's and doctoral students at competitive universities.

With your help, we can generate more inclusive perspectives in our country's workforce leadership—leading to more equitable systemic change and investment back into BIPOC and low-income communities!