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ABOUT MOMENTOUS IMPACT

Founded by leading sports physician, father, community leader, and HBCU alum, Dr. Tim Vidale, Momentous Impact is a non-profit organization committed to serving the Black community in the spaces of total wellness, well-being, and wealth by way of education and entrepreneurship. As the formal extension of Dr. Vidale’s vision, values, and passion for the uplift of young people of color and the adults they become, the Momentous Impact Foundation will:
  • Provide annual scholarships for students attending select Historically Black Colleges and Universities; and
  • Support mental health resources, programs, and initiatives for the Black Community.

SUPPORTING EDUCATION THROUGH HBCUs

2021
99 HBCUs1
Alaska Hawaii Alabama: 13 Arkansas: 4 Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware: 1 Florida: 4 Georgia: 9 Iowa Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky: 2 Louisiana: 6 Massachusetts Maryland: 4 Maine Michigan Minnesota Missouri: 2 Mississippi: 6 Montana North Carolina: 10 North Dakota Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico Nevada New York Ohio: 2 Oklahoma: 1 Oregon Pennsylvania: 2 Rhode Island South Carolina: 8 South Dakota Tennessee: 6 Texas: 9 Utah Virginia: 5 Vermont Washington Wisconsin West Virginia: 2 Wyoming District of Columbia: 2
9% of Black students enrolled at a HBCU, 20211
Black persons with a bachelor's degree earned twice as much as Black high school graduates in 20222
2020-21
HBCUs conferred 13% of degrees awarded to Black students1
Percent of all degrees conferred to Black students, 2020-21
19% of bachelor's 19% of bachelor's 8% of master's 8% of master's 19% of doctorate's 19% of doctorate's
Unemployment rate of Black persons, 2022
6.6% with only high school diploma 6.6% with only high school diploma 3.3% with bachelor's degree 3.3% with bachelor's degree 2.1% with advanced degree 2.1% with advanced degree
Higher education cuts unemployment
of Black persons in half3

SUPPORTING MENTAL WELLNESS OF THE BLACK COMMUNITY

13.6% of the U.S. population identifies as Black or African American4
Alaska Hawaii Alabama Arkansas Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Iowa Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Massachusetts Maryland Maine Michigan Minnesota Missouri Mississippi Montana North Carolina North Dakota Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico Nevada New York Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia Vermont Washington Wisconsin West Virginia Wyoming District of Columbia
Of those over 18, over 21.4% reported having a mental illness in the past year5
That is over 6.5 million people reporting a mental illness5
EQUALS the populations of Chicago, Houston, and Philadelphia COMBINED6
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