HBCU Literacy Hub

Name of Non-Profit Organization *
HBCU Literacy Hub
Today’s Date: * Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Organization’s website http://hbculiteracyhub.org
EIN / 501(C)(3)Number *
41-3015478
What year did your organization receive it’s non-profit status? *
2025
Address *

PO Box 42071
Cincinnati, OH 45242
United States
County *
OH
Point of Contact for Magnified Giving Youth * Elise Bowen
Point of Contact’s Title *
Co-Founder of HBCU Literacy Hub
Point of Contact’s Email Address * hbculiteracyhub@gmail.com
Point of Contact’s Phone Number (513) 354-0355
Executive Director’s Name *
Eddie Hawkins
What is the mission of your organization?
Our mission is to build culturally responsive literacy ecosystems that center Black history and educational excellence. We strengthen reading proficiency and identity development while expanding early college awareness. We create sustainable pipelines to HBCUs and higher education. We support whole-child development through literacy, culture, and community. Our goal is to ensure students are academically prepared, culturally grounded, and empowered to thrive across educational pathways and life opportunities.
Which social causes (up to 3 choices) does your agency address through its programming? *
  • (2) Arts & Culture
  • (5) Education
  • (6) Environment
Any comments about your selections you would like to share with the student philanthropists?
Thank you for considering the HBCU Literacy Hub. We help students build strong literacy skills while introducing them to the history, culture, and opportunities of HBCUs. Your support will help us provide books, HBCU college tours, family literacy events, and resources for high school students as they prepare for college, including scholarships, financial aid, and college readiness information. Together, we can inspire more students to pursue higher education.
Does your organization have volunteer opportunities available for students? *
Yes, Grades 6 – 12
List possible volunteer opportunities -or- a link to where they can be found on the web.
Read aloud to elementary and middle school students.
Serve as a literacy mentor or tutor.
Assist with HBCU college tours and college readiness activities.
Support family literacy events and community festivals.
Help organize and distribute free books.
Participate in community cleanup and beautification days by planting flowers, spreading mulch, picking up litter, painting, and creating welcoming outdoor learning and literacy spaces.
Volunteer at the annual HBCU Send-Off Celebration.
Help with event setup, registration, and logistics.
Support social media, photography, and marketing at events.
Assist with scholarship, college, and career resource fairs.hbculiteracyhub.org
Volunteer coordinator Elise Bowen
Volunteer coordinator’s email address hbculiteracyhub@gmail.com
Volunteer coordinator’s phone number (513) 354-0355
Student Connection Preference (click all that apply): *
  • Email Us at the Point of Contact Phone Number
  • Come for a Site-Visit
  • Volunteer

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