Morgan State University Selected to Participate in National Sustainability Pilot Program for HBCUs, Receiving $150,000 in Grants and Support

By Morgan State University Morgan State University has been selected as one of five Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to participate in the “Building Improvement Toolkits for Resilient HBCUs” (BIT for HBCUs) initiative, a three-year sustainability pilot launched by Southface Institute and the Sustain Our Future Foundation (SOFF). As a key participant in this pioneering program, Morgan will receive $150,000 in implementation grants, comprehensive technical support, and opportunities for workforce development. Additionally, Morgan will gain access to advanced building management tools designed to help participating campuses reduce emissions, improve energy efficiency, and enhance long-term climate resilience. Morgan joins Clark Atlanta University,

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