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Grantchester Growth supports HBCU’s and increasing donor engagement

Grantchester Growth is a private equity philanthropy firm that has chosen to work with Universities and Colleges to engage new alumni support.

We have chosen to work with HBCU’s among our alumni engagement group because HBCU’s have been historically underfunded for decades, says Liz Griggs, Grantchester Group Managing Partner.

We believe that education is the backbone of this country, and it is very important that we support the educational system and our universities.

Our goal with the formation of Grantchester Growth was to build a program to provide additional resources to the universities for student and faculty programs, research, scholarships, financial aid, and much more by increasing alumni donor support through our firm and our privately held companies.

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