AAMU Alumnus Champions Project 74 Endowment to Support Student Scholarships

Alumnus Charlie M. Barnes is championing the Class of 1974 – Project 74 Endowment at Alabama A&M University for students facing financial constraints.

Charlie M. Barnes, a devoted alumnus of Alabama A&M University, is making headlines with his philanthropic efforts aimed at supporting future generations of students. Last spring, during the 2024 Commencement ceremonies, Barnes returned to campus alongside his classmates to celebrate the Golden Celebration of the Class of 1974. This reunion not only highlighted their shared memories but also underscored their commitment to the university through the establishment of the Class of 1974 – Project 74 Endowment.

Barnes, who earned his degree in economics from AAMU in 1974, expressed a profound commitment to ensuring that no student would have to leave the university prematurely due to financial constraints. “We initiated Project 74 to raise money for a scholarship endowment that assists Alabama A&M students who would be forced to leave the University early due to financial reasons,” said Barnes.

The endowment initiative encourages alumni from the Class of 1974 to make monthly donations of $74 or annual contributions of $1,074. The overarching goal is to grow the endowment indefinitely, ensuring long-term support for AAMU students. “I realize that giving back provides vital resources to transform the lives of A&M students, both present and future,” says Barnes. “This can help provide opportunities they may not have otherwise.”

Originating from Five Points, Alabama, in Chambers County, Barnes now resides in Huntsville after a distinguished 30-year career as a budget analyst, program analyst, business manager, and senior program analyst for the Department of Army, culminating in his retirement in 2023. His connection to AAMU runs deep; inspired by his sister’s success at the university, he embraced the opportunity to pursue higher education.

Barnes’ Love For His Alma Mater

“My parents did not attend college, however, a family of AAMU graduates resulted from their encouragement for higher education,” says Barnes. “My wife, daughter, six siblings, four sisters-in-law, five nieces, and several other relatives and close family friends are proud AAMU alumni.”

Beyond Project 74, Barnes actively contributes to several university initiatives, including being a life member of the AAMU Alumni Association and a recurring supporter of the Black-Tie Scholarship Gala. He is also a member of the Bulldog Club and remains an avid supporter of AAMU athletics, holding season tickets for football and basketball games.

“I am truly proud of my alma mater and have been a consistent financial supporter for many years, and will continue to do just that,” said Barnes. He looks forward to returning for Homecoming week, relishing the opportunity to reconnect with fellow alumni and reminisce about their time on The Hill.

Alums and supporters interested in contributing to the Project 74 Endowment can visit the AAMU Foundation’s website to donate.