The Melvin C. Terrell Educational Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting excellence in the area of Student Affairs.
Founded in 2007 under the leadership of Dr. Melvin Cleveland Terrell, with the support and guidance of Dr. Roosevelt Littleton, Jr., a former president of NASAP, the Foundation seeks to provide opportunities for college student educators to enhance their talents, experiences, and skills. This is made possible through grants, scholarships, internships, etc. enabling them to better prepare students for future leadership roles in a global society. Today, the Dr. Melvin C. Terrell Educational Foundation is incorporated in the state of Florida.
The Dr. Melvin C. Terrell Educational Foundation seeks philanthropic support for its research, scholarship, professional development and leadership programs.
The Foundation seeks funding through direct member appeals, grants, corporate giving and individual gifts and bequests. You have the opportunity to contribute to the Foundation in a variety of ways.
The Dr. Melvin C. Terrell Educational Foundation was designed and developed to support the organization's activities related to the development of student affairs personnel and education of culturally diverse students. The Foundation seeks funding necessary to carry out the programs of the organization. The foundation seeks funds that may be allocated for, but not limited to:
1. Research publications, position papers, serials, and monographs.
2. Financial assistance for student affairs graduate students and grants-in-aid for scholarly student development research.
3. Establishment of a foundation staff and a permanent office facility.
4. Establishment of endowment for continued growth of the organization.
5. Professional development and training for student leaders.
6. Professional development and training for new, mid-level, and senior Student Affairs personnel
Founded in 2007 under the leadership of Dr. Melvin Cleveland Terrell, with the support and guidance of Dr. Roosevelt Littleton, Jr., a former president of NASAP, the Foundation seeks to provide opportunities for college student educators to enhance their talents, experiences, and skills. This is made possible through grants, scholarships, internships, etc. enabling them to better prepare students for future leadership roles in a global society. Today, the Dr. Melvin C. Terrell Educational Foundation is incorporated in the state of Florida.
The Dr. Melvin C. Terrell Educational Foundation seeks philanthropic support for its research, scholarship, professional development and leadership programs.
The Foundation seeks funding through direct member appeals, grants, corporate giving and individual gifts and bequests. You have the opportunity to contribute to the Foundation in a variety of ways.
The Dr. Melvin C. Terrell Educational Foundation was designed and developed to support the organization's activities related to the development of student affairs personnel and education of culturally diverse students. The Foundation seeks funding necessary to carry out the programs of the organization. The foundation seeks funds that may be allocated for, but not limited to:
1. Research publications, position papers, serials, and monographs.
2. Financial assistance for student affairs graduate students and grants-in-aid for scholarly student development research.
3. Establishment of a foundation staff and a permanent office facility.
4. Establishment of endowment for continued growth of the organization.
5. Professional development and training for student leaders.
6. Professional development and training for new, mid-level, and senior Student Affairs personnel