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Higher Education as a grantmaking area has had a significant position in the Bush Foundation strategy from the Foundation’s beginning. It was a high priority for both founder Archibald Bush and the Foundation’s first non-family Board member, former Minnesota Governor Elmer L. Andersen. Mr. Bush was a major donor to and served on the Board of Hamline University. Andersen was a strong supporter of the University of Minnesota. Andersen was also instrumental in hiring college administrator and economist Humphrey Doermann in 1971 as the Foundation’s first executive director and, eventually, president.  These three men played significant roles in developing the Foundation’s education agenda.

Summary of Giving
In 1954 the Bush Foundation made its first contribution toward education when it created a $25,000 pool for scholarships called the Fund for Scholars. Ever since, the Foundation has supported education as one of its focus areas. From 1970 to 2008, the Foundation awarded nearly 1,000 grants for higher education totaling more than $205 million. Main grant programs included:

  bullet University of Minnesota
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  bullet Fully-Accredited Tribal Colleges
  bullet Private Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)

While the Bush Foundation approved grants to some educational institutions and programs outside these areas, the four categories above comprise the majority of its grantmaking in support of higher education.


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Additional Reports and Articles

Impact of Bush Foundation Grants on Higher Education (PDF), Giving Strength magazine, January 2005, Vol. 2, Issue 1 

  This article explains the impact Bush Foundation grants have had on higher education over the years.

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How Bush Grants Made A Difference

 

 

Macalester College: Students lead faculty to create multicultural community (PDF) Bush Foundation grant to Macalester College funded programs for faculty to learn about the many facets of multicultural life and learning.
 

Salish Kootenai College: Impact of faculty grants (PDF) Grants to Salish Kootenai College enabled faculty to explore innovations in teaching by providing access to funds for individual professional development and through work on a joint committee project.  

Foundation grants help historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) weather the storm
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Bush Foundation grants after Hurricane Katrina helped HBCUs in the region rebuild and get back to teaching.
 
 
 
 

 

 
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