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CSUN Black House

The Black House & Black Resource Center plays a vital role in ensuring that Black Matadors not only persist and graduate but also thrive beyond the university experience. Through culturally affirming programs, mentorship, career development, and access to essential resources, we create an environment where students feel a sense of belonging, overcome barriers, achieve their goals, and build lasting success.

Supporting the Black House is more than a donation—it is an investment in the success and empowerment of Black students at CSUN. Your generosity helps fund transitional programs, student basic needs support, high-impact initiatives, student leadership opportunities, and more. Contributions directly address challenges while celebrating students’ achievements and leadership within the CSUN community.

By contributing to the Black House, you are making a lasting impact on the academic, professional, and personal growth of Black students. Your investment ensures they have access to the resources, mentorship, and community support necessary to excel. Together, we can continue to break barriers, honor achievements, and foster a legacy of Black excellence at CSUN and beyond.

Support The Black House. Support Black Excellence. Support Black Students.

Every contribution, no matter the size, directly enhances the success and well-being of Black students at CSUN. Invest in the Black Matador journey today!

Click the "Donate" button above to support the CSUN Black House. 

$5,000
The John J. Harris Donor Challenge for the CSUN Black House
Thank you to all who donated to this challenge! And thank you to CSUN alumnus, John Harris, for his support of the CSUN Black House.
25 / 25 Donors
Completed
$15,000
The Bob Myman Challenge for Disability Resources and Educational Services
Thank you to all the donors who contributed to this challenge! And thank you to Bob Myman for his generous support of CSUN DRES
100 / 100 Donors
Completed
$5,000
The Endowed Professorship In Africana Studies Challenge
Thank you to all who donated to this challenge! And thank you to CSUN alumnus, Robert Taylor and his wife, Joy, for their support of Africana Studies.
500 / 500 Donors
Completed
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