OwlCrowd Winter 2022

Crowdfunding to support Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Temple University

Tuesday, February 1 – Monday, February 28, 2022

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With OwlCrowd, Temple’s crowdfunding program, donors come together to make a collective impact on the Temple community, supporting outcomes that change lives.

The university’s commitment to accessibility and inclusion has been the cornerstone of its mission since 1884. Today, achieving social change and moving toward a more equitable society continues to be paramount for every member of the Temple community.

You can be the difference as we work to make our home in North Philadelphia, and the world, a better place for all. Find an initiative that moves you and make your most generous gift today.

The Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program brings Temple students together with incarcerated or formerly incarcerated students for a semester-long, one-of-a-kind educational experience inside a prison. Your support will allow this innovative #TempleMade initiative to continue to break down social barriers and make a profound difference in the lives of those who learn both on campus, in prison and in the community upon release from prison.
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The Sheller Center for Social Justice is a hub for social justice inquiry and advocacy, housed at the Temple University Beasley School of Law. The Center’s faculty works with law students to seek justice for disadvantaged populations in Philadelphia and across Pennsylvania. Help fund vital legal clinics that address issues such as unfair debt-collection practices, barriers facing people returning from incarceration, rights of low-wage workers and immigrants, and more.

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The mission of the Temple University Black Alumni Alliance (TUBAA) is to elevate African American students at Temple. TUBAA needs your help to build an endowed scholarship to create greater access to education for deserving Owls studying Africology and African American studies in the College of Liberal Arts, or student organizations supporting Black students and causes - now, and into the future.

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