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Posse Foundation

The Posse Foundation is a nonprofit organization that partners with colleges and universities in the United States to provide student scholarships and leadership training. Posse has partnered with 64 U.S. colleges and universities.[1][2] The organization is centered on a cohort-based model that admits students to attend college as part of a "Posse" of 10 peers.[3]

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History

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Posse was founded in 1989 by Deborah Bial,[4] first partnering with Vanderbilt University. After initially recruiting students solely from New York City, the program has expanded to serve students from more than 20 U.S. cities.[5][6] The Posse Foundation's founder, Deborah Bial, received the MacArthur "Genius" Grant in 2007 for her work with Posse.[7]

In March 2010, the Posse Foundation was one of ten organizations chosen by President Barack Obama to receive a portion of his $1.4 million Nobel Peace Prize award money.[8]

In 2021, Posse announced the launch of the Posse Arts Program, a new initiative with the stated goal of supporting students in creative arts, conceived in collaboration with Lin-Manuel Miranda, Luis A. Miranda Jr., and the Miranda Family Fund.[9]

Awards and grants

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In 2013, Google awarded Posse a Global Impact Award with a $1.2 million grant to launch the organization's Posse Veterans Program, an initiative to support post-September 11 attacks U.S. veterans in higher education and beyond.[10]

In June 2020, Netflix selected Posse for a $350,000 grant; the company donated $5 million to organizations for Black people.[11]

In December 2020, Posse received a $10 million gift from writer and philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.[12]

Notable alumni

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