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- Empower Future Generations.
Support Afrocentric Education.
Your donation helps us build inclusive, culturally grounded academic programs that center African knowledge, uplift communities, and prepare future changemakers. Every contribution brings us closer to opening the Broos Campus and expanding our impact.
- Empower Future Generations.
Support Afrocentric Education.
Your donation helps us build inclusive, culturally grounded academic programs that center African knowledge, uplift communities, and prepare future changemakers. Every contribution brings us closer to opening the Broos Campus and expanding our impact.
- Why Donate to Broos Institute?
Every Contribution Counts
At Broos Institute, we’re reshaping education through an Afrocentric lens—rooted in identity, social justice, and community empowerment. Your support enables us to:
Campus Development
Launch and sustain our tertiary-level campus opening in 2025, creating a permanent space for Afrocentric education and innovation.
Culturally Rooted Curriculum
Develop culturally relevant programs and provide scholarships that reflect the lived experiences and knowledge systems of African communities.
Community Engagement
Host inclusive community dialogues, public events, and academic forums that amplify African voices and foster critical thought.
Equitable Access to Education
Expand access to transformative, high-quality education for underserved and marginalized Afro-descended students.
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Your Impact in Action
Hear from students, educators, and partners whose lives have been transformed by our Afrocentric approach to education and community building.
The Broos Institute helped me reconnect with my roots while advancing academically. The Afrocentric curriculum gave me a sense of pride and purpose I never found elsewhere.

Partnering with the Broos Institute has been an eye-opening journey. Their approach to education centers dignity, heritage, and real community impact.

Attending events and lectures at the Institute reshaped my understanding of African history and identity. It’s more than education — it’s empowerment.
