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Baltimore Ravens Owner Donating $4 Million for Maryland HBCUs In Honor Of Ozzie Newsome

Baltimore Ravens Owner Donating $4 Million for Maryland HBCUs In Honor Of Ozzie Newsome

The owner of the National Football League‘s Baltimore Ravens has made a financial contribution to several Historically Black Colleges and Universities in the Maryland area.

Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti and his wife, Renee, will honor Ravens’ longtime personnel executive and Pro Football Hall of Famer, Ozzie Newsome by contributing $4 million in Newsome’s name to Maryland’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).

“The brilliance of Ozzie Newsome extends far beyond his accolades as a player and executive,” Bisciotti stated in a written press release. “Throughout his entire life, Ozzie has inspired and uplifted everyone around him with his leadership, humility, and determination. We hope that Ozzie’s example will inspire each of the Newsome scholars.”

The Stephen and Renee Bisciotti Foundation is making the $4 million donations as it creates the Ozzie Newsome Scholars Program. The donation will fund scholarships for Baltimore City Public Schools graduates who attend an HBCU in Maryland. Each of Maryland’s four HBCUs: Bowie State University, Coppin State University, Morgan State University, and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore will receive a gift of $1 million each.

“I am humbled and honored that Steve and Renee Bisciotti chose to associate my name with this tremendously important scholarship. This program will give many local graduates the ability to continue their education, and in turn will equip them with the necessary tools to make meaningful impact in the Baltimore community and beyond. These students will further their education through Maryland’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities, which is especially meaningful to me. I look forward to watching the progress made through this scholarship program,” says Ozzie Newsome, Baltimore Ravens Executive Vice President.

Each spring, each of the four HBCUs will select five City Schools’ graduates as Ozzie Newsome Scholars for its incoming freshman class.

Starting with the 2022-23 school year, 20 new freshmen will be selected each of the next four years, which will have a total of 80 Ozzie Newsome Scholars throughout the course of the program.

The students who become Ozzie Newsome Scholars will receive a yearly scholarship of $10,000 for up to five years of college, which amounts to a total investment of up to $50,000 per scholar. Ozzie Newsome Scholars will participate in the CollegeBound Foundation’s College Completion Program. The Bisciotti Foundation will donate an additional $400,000 to the CollegeBound Foundation to fund the Newsome Scholar’s participation in the College Completion Program, bringing the Bisciotti Foundation’s total gift to $4.4 million.

Baltimore Ravens Owner Donating $4 Million for Maryland HBCUs In Honor Of Ozzie Newsome

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