Black Alumni Constituent Society

Diversity is a priority at Ball State, and black alumni want to show that we are one united front on One Ball State Day! Representing all BSU black alumni, the Black Alumni Constituent Society's (BACS) mission includes engaging alumni by providing social and informative events, mentoring black students, and encouraging gifts to support scholarships to benefit these students and BACS programming. The BACS strives to help students become global citizens and leaders in the 21st century and to nurture transformative, lifelong relationships with the Ball State University community. To accomplish these goals, the BACS has created an endowed scholarship to assist minority students who meet academic criteria and have financial need, and book scholarships for those with financial need to pay ever-increasing textbook costs.  

“The Black Alumni Constituent Society has truly been a tremendous blessing in my life. These distinguished individuals rally together to support black students and alumni in many ways. They advocate for supporting current students financially, and over the past two years, I have received two scholarships from BACS. I was awestruck by their beneficence! They believed in me even when I failed to do so myself. After a difficult, less-than-promising sophomore year, I acquired subpar grades, an ungrateful attitude, and a constant desire for my late mother to be by my side. Nevertheless, I was informed about the BACS scholarships and submitted my application. To my surprise, a congratulatory email found its way to my inbox. Although the BACS provides financial assistance, they have poured into me in so many other ways and asked me to be a Student Representative on their board this year. These alumni invested in a young woman who did not have much more than a dream and a broken heart when they selected me. They have worked to connect me with other insurance professionals in their networks, and often tell me to inform them when I need help. As a Risk Management and Insurance major, I will use my degree to help others. My goal is to become a Chief Risk Officer one day and ensure that corporations show the same care and compassion to others that I have been shown by my fellow board members. Ironically enough, care and compassion sum up what the BACS, their scholarships, kindness, and generosity mean to me. I have a bright future!” -Bria Matemane, senior at Ball State University 

 

The BACS hosts these programs for alumni engagement and education: a biennial reunion, Homecoming tailgate, Celebration of Unity (Fundraising) Concert, a networking reception for scholarship recipients and board, and it collaborates with the African American Studies Faculty. Fall plans include a Welcome Back Picnic for students. Each of these programs contains components of philanthropy, sharing the needs and how to participate. Additionally, as plans to construct a new Multicultural Center on campus are underway, opportunities to help purchase equipment, supplies and décor will occur. The BACS is passionate about these opportunities to give back to Ball State so that others can fly toward a more successful future! 

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$3,000
6,323 Gifts Unlocks $3,000 for the Multicultural Center
Upon receiving 6,323 gifts, $3,000 will be unlocked for the new Multicultural Center!
6,323 / 6,323 Gifts
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$3,000
Unlock $3,000 for Student Emergency Aid
Upon receiving 6,323 gifts (beating last year's total number of gifts), $3,000 will be unlocked for Student Emergency Aid!
6,323 / 6,323 Gifts
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Leaderboard
5 Hours, 5 Areas, $1,000 Each
The 5 areas that raise the most money from 7pm-Midnight will each receive $1,000!
Rank Prize Department Raised
1 $1,000 Athletics $30,956.02
2 $1,000 Theatre & Dance $17,061.74
3 $1,000 Indiana Academy $9,981.41
4 $1,000 College of Architecture & Planning $4,541.68
5 $1,000 Center for Information & Communication Sciences $4,046.26
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Leaderboard
Noon Challenge
The department/unit/team that has the most donors by noon receives $5,000 in challenge funds.
Rank Prize Department, Unit, or Team Donors
1 $5,000 Theatre & Dance 377
2 Athletics 329
3 The Ball State Fund 161
4 Student Scholarships 109
5 College of Architecture & Planning 102
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Leaderboard
Most Donors Challenge
The department/unit/team that has the most donors by midnight will receive $5,000 in challenge funds.
Rank Prize Areas Donors
1 $5,000 College of Fine Arts 1,292
2 Theatre & Dance 1,023
3 Athletics 888
4 Teachers College 726
5 College of Communication, Information, and Media 708
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Leaderboard
Top 5 Donor Challenge
The five units with the most donors by midnight will each receive $1,000
Rank Prize Department Donors
1 $1,000 Theatre & Dance 1,023
2 $1,000 Athletics 888
3 $1,000 Indiana Academy 261
4 $1,000 School of Music 191
5 $1,000 College of Architecture & Planning 187
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Match
Black Alumni Constituent Society Match
The first $200 dollars given to BACS will be matched thanks to a generous challenge from Kyle Williams, Danita Williams and Stephon Jones.
$200 MATCHED
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Leaderboard
Evening Leaderboard
The needs of our students are greater than ever! The five areas with the most donors between 8pm-11pm will each receive $1,000 for their area!
Rank Prize Department Donors
1 $1,000 Theatre & Dance 323
2 $1,000 Athletics 169
3 $1,000 Miller Business Honors Program 81
4 $1,000 Indiana Academy 62
5 $1,000 Spectrum 61
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$100
25 Donors to the Black Alumni Constituent Society
When 25 donors make gifts to BACS, $100 will be unlocked for the society thanks to a generous challenge from Kyle Williams, Damita Williams and Stephon Jones.
25 / 25 Donors
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$200
50 Donors to the Black Alumni Constituent Society
When 50 donors make gifts to BACS, another $200 will be unlocked for the society thanks to a generous challenge from Kyle Williams, Damita Williams and Stephon Jones.
50 / 50 Donors
Completed
$250
100 Donors to the Black Alumni Constituent Society
When 100 donors make gifts to BACS, another $250 will be unlocked for the society thanks to a generous challenge from Kyle Williams, Damita Williams and Stephon Jones.
100 / 100 Donors
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