WINTER Photos from PIEF s 30th Anniversary Reception...2. Fifth Annual 5K Race for Education Raises Over $10,000 for Scholarships 4

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WINTER 2018 Photos from PIEF s 30th Anniversary Reception...2 Fifth Annual 5K Race for Education Raises Over $10,000 for Scholarships 4 PIEF Hosts Annual College Fair...4 PIEF Hosts Annual Membership Summit...4 PIEF s 30 for 30 Giving Tuesday Campaign 5 Leave a Lasting Legacy with PIEF s Scholarship Endowment Fund..5 PIEF Awards Scholarships to Eight Continuing College Students.....6 PIEF celebrated its 30th anniversary with a formal reception on Tuesday, October 30 in downtown Washington. Nearly 100 PIEF members, community partners, donors, and sponsors, as well as former PIEF scholars attended. Dr. Amanda Alexander, District of Columbia Public Schools Interim Chancellor/PIEF member, opened the program with greetings and accolades for PIEF s commitment to DC students. Ms. Anaia Peddie, a 2008 graduate of Benjamin Banneker High School and former PIEF scholar, was the keynote speaker (photo at left, and see pages 2-3 for more photos). Ms. Peddie graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Spelman College with a Bachelor s of Arts in English Literature and Spanish Language/Linguistics. She has returned to the District, where she currently serves as program manager for Minnesota Avenue Main Street at the Washington Area Community Investment Fund an initiative to revitalize, develop, and promote the Minnesota Avenue commercial corridor and neighborhood in northeast Washington. Ms. Peddie shared how receiving a PIEF scholarship positively impacted her life and her decision to give back to her community by working in the nonprofit sector. Since 1988, PIEF has awarded more than half a million dollars in scholarships to exceptional, college-bound seniors from the District s public high schools, as well as continuing college students who are enrolled at colleges and universities in the District. Through the years, in addition to scholarships, PIEF also provides services and resources to support and advance STEM education, technology in schools, and mentoring to high school students. Established in 1988, the Pearl and Ivy Educational Foundation, Inc. (PIEF) is a 501(c)(3) organization whose primary mission is to provide scholarships to deserving and exemplary college-bound high school seniors and continuing college students in the District of Columbia. PIEF is comprised of college-educated, professional women community volunteers who are dedicated to serving the needs of District residents.

WINTER 2018 NEWSLETTER

WINTER 2018 NEWSLETTER

WINTER 2018 NEWSLETTER The Fifth Annual Norma E. Boyd 5K Race for Education was our largest one yet, as more than 300 walkers, runners, and joggers of all ages converged on Hains Point on Sunday, September 23. It was a rainy day, but the weather did not stop the enthusiasm of our participants in support of health/fitness and scholarship. This year s race also included a virtual option, which allowed individuals to support from afar. Virtual racers received a medal for their participation. Our race proceeds totaled $10,783 the highest amount we ve raised in the race s history which will all go directly toward scholarships for DC students. We congratulate our top winners (for males and females, respectively): Clay Boggs, Daniel Gonzales, and Donald Patti; and Maya Leo Aridi, Candice Pipes, and Shares White. Named for Norma E. Boyd, a founding member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. and charter member of Xi Omega Chapter, the annual 5K Race for Education is one of PIEF s signature scholarship fundraisers. Boyd was a native Washingtonian who dedicated her life to educational and humanitarian pursuits for children. On Saturday, October 13, PIEF hosted its annual college fair at Paul Public Charter School, in partnership with its sister organization the Xi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. In addition to meeting with university representatives and counselors, students were also able to participate in a range of interactive workshops on applying for financial aid and scholarships, identifying a major, securing internships, and other strategies for being successful in college. This past November, PIEF hosted its annual Membership Summit, themed Building a Strong Future Together. The summit focused on professional fundraising approaches and techniques, and was led by PIEF members Sheila Harley Washington, Dr. Lavdena Orr, and F. Denise Gibson Bailey. The interactive presentations detailed what motivates people to give and empowered members to make the ask. Following the presentations, members broke into small groups to brainstorm the best ways to leverage and approach their networks and contacts, and practice the various ask techniques. The summit concluded with a charge to all PIEF members to utilize these techniques at the end of the month on Giving Tuesday. These efforts certainly paid off, as this year was our most successful Giving Tuesday to date (see article on next page for details).

WINTER 2018 NEWSLETTER In honor of its 30th anniversary year, PIEF themed its Giving Tuesday campaign: 30 for 30: Pledge with PIEF to Make College Dreams Come True. Donors were asked to donate $30 on November 27 via the PIEF website and a host of Facebook fundraisers created by PIEF members. Thanks to our faithful donors, we raised more than $4,000 this year the largest amount raised on Giving Tuesday to date! Are you looking to make an impact with an end-of-year tax-deductible contribution? Look no further than PIEF! We re continuing our 30 for 30 campaign now through the end of the year. Just donate $30 to PIEF in honor of our 30th anniversary, and your donation will go directly to making college dreams come true for a DC high school student: pearlandivy.org/donate/. In 2015, PIEF established its Scholarship Endowment Fund (SEF) to support its mission to provide scholarships for college-bound students in the District of Columbia. Through the SEF, donors can create a lasting legacy by establishing a named scholarship that will be awarded annually in perpetuity, beginning in 2023. In just a few short years, the SEF has established more than 20 named scholarship endowments several of which already have been fully funded. We d like to acknowledge those endowments fully funded as of the end of 2018: Evelyn T. Gray Scholarship Endowment Fund Lillian Hundley Jones Scholarship Endowment Fund Lavdena A. Orr, MD Scholarship Endowment Fund Julilia A. Tolson Scholarship Endowment Fund Valeria H. Wilson Scholarship Endowment Fund Monica Freeman Lewis Scholarship Endowment Fund Xi Omega Presidents Scholarship Endowment Fund Barbara Stallans Scholarship Endowment Fund Paula A. Bruner Scholarship Endowment Fund Congratulations and thank you to those listed above for your dedication in fulfilling your endowment! For more information on the SEF and how to start your own endowment, visit: pearlandivy.org/piefendowment-fund or email us at: piefscholarshipendowmentfund@gmail.com.

WINTER 2018 NEWSLETTER In December, PIEF presented eight scholarships to undergraduate members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. currently enrolled at Howard University, the University of the District of Columbia, and American University. The scholarships recognized academic excellence in the areas of health, international relations, the arts, and overall collegiate achievement. Undergraduate Nina Goodson (pictured at right) received the Marjorie Holloman Parker Academic Award. A native of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, she is a junior at American University majoring in biology. After graduation, she plans to attend medical school and become a pediatrician, specializing in holistic and integrative medicine. Nina has a cumulative GPA of 3.85. April Gaines-Jernigan President Angela Scarborough Vice-President Lavdena Adams Orr, MD Recording Secretary Jarrai Stephens Treasurer Jennifer M. Coleman, Esq. Financial Secretary Dorothy R. Jackson, JD Executive Director Alfreda Edwards Raven Hill Angela Hubbard Shelia Harley-Washington, Esq. Valeria Wilson Bailey Real Estate Holdings Bonner Dental Network Fort Lincoln Realty Company Jordan River Ministry Law Office of Jeanett P. Henry, LLC Paula s Purpose PREEMPT Corporation The Washington Consulting Team Gwen Cofield PIEF Newsletter Editor Follow us on Twitter: @PIEF_DC Friend us on Facebook: @PearlIvyEducationalFoundation P.O. Box 75094 Washington, DC 20013 Email: info@pearlandivy.org Go to: http://pearlandivy.org/donate/