Promoting Scholarships, Internships, Workforce Development and Diversity & Inclusion
In the spring of 2019, the Vulcan Materials Company Foundation announced a grant initiative to support select Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in key areas of the Southeastern United States that are part of the Company’s nationwide footprint.
The grant provides participating HBCUs with:
Vulcan announced its new HBCU initiative at the close of the April 24th Houston meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors. Conference President Stephen Benjamin, Mayor of Columbia, South Carolina, has focused on innovation, inclusion and infrastructure as hallmark issues for the Conference. Vulcan executives began discussions with Mayor Benjamin and other U.S. mayors and educators on these issues during 2018 and 2019, which led to the development of the initiative.
According to Vulcan Materials Company Chairman and CEO Tom Hill, “Historically Black Colleges and Universities have been leadership laboratories in America for more than 150 years and their value as part of the fabric of American life has never been more important. Our Company is committed to creating new opportunities for rising young leaders, further building on our long-term diversity and inclusion and workforce development initiatives.”