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Darrelle Revis Foundation HBCU Scholarship

DARRELLE REVIS FOUNDATION INC

Foundation Annual Grants for Education

Funding Amount

$5,000

Deadline

May 20, 2026

27 days left

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Darrelle Revis Foundation HBCU Scholarship

Program Focus: Scholarships for high school seniors attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)

Award Amount: $5,000 scholarship payable directly to the school

Geographic Scope: United States

    Eligibility Criteria

  • Must be a citizen of the United States or a lawful permanent resident
  • Must be a senior in high school or have a GED at the time of application
  • Must have a 3.0 or higher GPA
  • Must be accepted and attending a 4-year HBCU
  • Must have proof of completed FAFSA

    Application Requirements

  • 350-word essay describing career plans, how you will serve your community, and how this scholarship will help achieve your goals
  • Professional letter of recommendation

    Timeline

  • Application Deadline: May 20th
  • Notification: Recipients will be notified by email
  • Announcement: End of June

    Contact Information

    Darrelle Revis Foundation
  • Email: info@darrellerevisfoundation.org
  • Phone: 954-727-8108 or 954-727-8426
  • Headquarters: 950 S. Pine Island Road, A-150, Plantation, Florida 33324
  • Pittsburgh Office: 322 North Shore Drive, Suite 200, Pittsburgh, PA 15212

How to Apply

How to Apply

1. Complete the online application form
2. Submit all required documents:
- Proof of FAFSA completion
- 350-word essay describing:
- Your career plans
- How you will serve your community
- How this scholarship will help you achieve your goals
- Professional letter of recommendation

Important Note: Applications without all required documents will be rejected.

Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

education

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