U.S. Department of Education · General
ED Title III-B Strengthening Historically Black Graduate Institutions Program (HBGI)
Funds historically Black graduate institutions designated by statute to strengthen graduate and professional programs. Supports faculty, facilities, libraries, and research infrastructure tied to identified graduate degree programs.
Program facts
- Typical award
- $1M – $10M
- Non-federal match
- Varies by NOFO
- Audience
- Local governments and eligible subrecipients
- Application window
- Periodic discretionary competition (multi-year cycles).
- Typical prep time
- 10–18 weeks
- Statutory authority
- Higher Education Act Title III, Part B §326 (20 U.S.C. §1063b)
Catalog entry last verified 2026-05-27 · Verify on the agency page →
Eligibility at a glance
- Institutions of higher education are eligible applicants.
- Restricted to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
Statutorily limited to the named HBGI institutions enumerated in HEA §326. Amounts and timing approximate; verify directly with administering agency.
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Planning purposes only. Award ranges, match percentages, and application windows on this page summarize the latest publicly available agency guidance and are approximate. Always verify the binding NOFO on the administering agency's page before applying.