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CEIS Afrofuturism Initiative 

The College of Education and Integrative Studies recognizes the immediate need that exists to unapologetically address oppression, racism, and anti-Blackness on college campuses. Using Afrofuturism as a framework which celebrates themes of imagination, technology, liberation, and the future, and in line with our mission, vision, and values, the College of Education and Integrative Studies Afrofuturism Initiative will explicitly develop and implement nuanced strategies for advancing Black student success and elevating Black excellence across students, staff, faculty, and community spaces.  

Afrofuturist Scholars (student-focused) and Afrofuturist Fellows (faculty-focused) who have a demonstrated commitment to, knowledge of, and experiences in partnering with Black populations will be recruited to help facilitate the goals of the initiative:

  • Leverage interdisciplinary, culturally relevant approaches for deeper partnerships with on-campus and community-based entities;
  • Bolster pipeline programming and academic pathways with K-12 and California Community Colleges;
  • Grow funding for and access to increased student participation in High-Impact practices;
  • Enhance support for professional, career, and leadership opportunities; 
  • Employ evidence-based strategies to impact recruitment, retention, and development;
  • Develop structured programming and community collaborations that center Black joy in educational and community spaces through musical and artistic activism;
  • Increase capacity for the development and implementation of anti-racist, decolonizing, and Black liberatory pedagogies, scholarship, and creative activities;
  • Cultivate resources for free access, distribution, and practical use in schools, community colleges, and community settings.

C3W Initiative

The College of Education and Integrative Studies along side so many local and global entities is seeking to thoughtfully navigate post-pandemic factors that cannot be ignored. Lived experiences of food insecurity, racial injustices, housing instability, socioeconomic challenges, isolation, grief, trauma, exacerbated physical and mental health conditions, and lack of access to consistent and integrated care are significantly impacting students, staff, faculty, families, and communities. 

In line with our mission, vision, values and grounded in tenets from educators and activists like bell hooks, Audre Lorde, and Angela Davis regarding broad notions of communal wellbeing which arise from the constant pursuit of care and human liberation, the College of Education and Integrative Studies Community-Care and Wellness (C3W) Initiative will recruit Student Scholars and Faculty Fellows who are committed to and have demonstrated experiences in social justice and civic engagement for the purposes of:

  • Partnering with diverse communities to identify and prioritize equity and social justice issues;
  • Leveraging an interdisciplinary team of stakeholders (e.g., students, staff, faculty, community members) to facilitate community-centric conversations around areas of priority;
  • Developing next steps related to action items in the form of advocacy and social action;
  • Providing recommendations for program intervention and transformation and/or practice-based research activities on campus and in partnership with communities;
  • Distributing findings using diverse platforms as part of intentional community-outreach efforts and coalition building on campus and in partnership with communities.
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#BuildingInCommunity 
#BuildingIntoTheFuture


This year, we are asking our Bronco Community to support the CEIS Excellence Fund to help fund these two new initiatives moving forward. To learn more about CEIS, visit: https://www.cpp.edu/ceis/.


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Early Bird Match #2
The Bronco Fund will match the first $2,500 given to any campaign on Day 2 (April 18 starting at 9 am), up to $250 per donor.
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Early Bird Match #1
The Bronco Fund will match up the first $2,500 given to any campaign on Day 1 (April 17 starting at 9 am), up to $250 per donor.
$2,500 MATCHED
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Partners in Education (PIE) $5,000 Match from Dorothy '68 and Kent Roberts
The first $5,000 given to Partners in Education (PIE) will be matched by Dorothy '68 and Kent Roberts. Dorothy is a board member for the Philanthropic Foundation and the Partners in Education (PIE) for the College of Education and Integrative Studies (CEIS).
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Brunchtime Power Hour Challenge
The campaigns with the most unique donors between 10am-2pm on day 2 (April 18) will split $1,500 in bonus funds for their campaign.
Rank Prize Department Donors
1 $750 Reading, Advising, & Mentoring Program 22
2 $500 Cal Poly Pomona Fall Bat Week! 5
3 $250 Areas of Greatest Need 4
4 AMM Fashion Tech Summer Camp 4
5 Women in Science & Engineering (WiSE) 4
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Program Leaderboard Challenge
The top 5 programs or departments with the most unique donors will split $1,000 in bonus funds for their campaign.
Rank Prize Department, Group, or Program Donors
1 $750 Reading, Advising, & Mentoring Program 97
2 $500 American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 72
3 $250 Cal Poly Pomona Steel Bridge 50
4 Cal Poly Pomona Fall Bat Week! 38
5 ChemE Car 37
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Lunchtime Power Hour Challenge
The campaigns with the most unique donors between 11am-1pm will split $1,500 in bonus funds for their campaign.
Rank Prize Department Donors
1 $750 Men's Soccer 33
2 $500 American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 27
3 $250 Reading, Advising, & Mentoring Program 17
4 Cal Poly Pomona Steel Bridge 12
5 Women in Science & Engineering (WiSE) 7
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PIE Double Match from Vince and Penny Fraumeni
The first $500 given to Partners in Education (PIE) will be DOUBLE matched by Vince and Penny Fraumeni.
$500 MATCHED
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Partners in Education (PIE) $5K Match from Dr. Sue '74 and Keith Johnson
The next $5,000 given to Partners in Education (PIE) will be matched by Dr. Sue '74 and Keith Johnson. Sue is the chair for Partners in Education (PIE).
$5,000 MATCHED
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$2,500
Partners in Education (PIE) 50 Gift Challenge from Dr. Ronald Leon
Your gift of any amount to Partners in Education (PIE) will help us reach our goal of 50 gifts to unlock $2,500 from Dr. Ronald Leon. Ronald is member of the Partners in Education (PIE) Board.
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College Leaderboard Challenge
The college or group set with the most unique donors will earn a $1,000 bonus for their Dean's Excellence Fund.
Rank Prize Department Donors
1 $1,000 College of Engineering 240
2 Bronco Athletics 118
3 College of Science 110
4 Student Affairs 89
5 College of Letters, Arts, & Social Sci. 50
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Who is giving to CPP Giving Day?
Thank you to the various members of our Bronco community:
What is your affiliation to Cal Poly Pomona?
Rank Answer Donors
1 Alumni 410
2 Friend 134
3 Student 131
4 Parent 123
5 Staff 96
6 Other 71
7 Faculty 64
8 Retired Faculty/Staff 28
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Broncos give across the nation. Help us turn the map green!
Rank State Gifts
1 CA 33
2 OR 1
2 NE 1
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