About HBCU Money

HBCU Money is a specialised digital publication covering economics, finance and investment through the lens of Historically Black Colleges and Universities and their wider institutional ecosystem. The platform delivers analytical research and market intelligence focused on capital formation and wealth accumulation within Black academic communities across the United States.

The publication’s editorial remit encompasses enterprise development, capital markets, higher education economics and public policy analysis, with particular attention to financial sustainability metrics and economic mobility trends affecting African American institutions and constituencies. Through empirical journalism and quantitative analysis, HBCU Money examines structural inefficiencies in capital access whilst documenting emerging opportunities for institutional investors and stakeholders.

Coverage spans traditional asset classes, alternative investments, educational finance, policy frameworks and entrepreneurial ventures, providing decision-makers with actionable intelligence on an often under-reported segment of the American economy. The platform serves institutional leaders, portfolio managers, entrepreneurs and policy professionals seeking data-driven insights into market dynamics affecting historically underserved communities.

HBCU Money positions itself at the intersection of impact investing and institutional economics, tracking capital flows, endowment performance, alumni wealth generation and the broader macroeconomic factors influencing Black economic institutions. For partnership inquiries or editorial matters, direct correspondence is welcomed through the publication’s channels.