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Fund a Future

Thank you to all who attended the 2023 NDB Fund a Future Scholarship Benefit! You can still support NDB scholarships and financial aid by using the buttons below to make a contribution. 

Providing an environment of academic excellence, NDB prepares students to take on the world. NDB graduates are fit for an ever-evolving future, tapping into their intelligence and empathy to meet the moment and rise to any occasion, whether it be treating a patient as a physician, designing a robot to aid in ocean conservation or teaching the next generation of compassionate leaders. Whatever their role, an NDB graduate follows their passion and forever leads with the greater purpose of serving others. This is the power of an NDB education.
 
This year, we celebrated our eighth annual Fund a Future Scholarship event. Finding its roots back in 2016, Fund a Future has grown to be a cornerstone opportunity for Notre Dame Belmont to raise the funds necessary to support the academic journeys of over 1,100 students and allocate more than $6.5M in scholarships and financial aid since its inception eight years ago.
 
Your support makes an NDB education possible for exemplary students who otherwise would be unable to attend NDB due to financial constraints. 

The 2023 NDB Fund a Future Scholarship honored Film Producer Naomi Sablan Scott '90 and celebrated the founding members of Rags 'n' Riches, the pioneers of scholarships at NDB.
 
We look forward to seeing you next year at the 2024 Fund a Future Scholarship Benefit!

Naomi Scott

Naomi Sablan Scott '90

Film Producer and 2023 Keynote Speaker
 
Named one of the “Top 10 Producers to Watch” by Variety, Naomi Scott has produced award-winning content for film and television. She is a partner in Gettin’ Rad Productions, the LA-based company she founded with her partner actor Adam Scott. Under the Gettin’ Rad banner, Scott was an Executive Producer on Fox’s Ghosted. She produced the feature Other People starring Molly Shannon and Jesse Plemons, which earned four Independent Spirit Award nominations, the Glaad Media Award for Outstanding Film and was chosen as the opening night film at the Sundance Film Festival. Scott has produced two other features, which also premiered at Sundance: The Overnight starring Adam Scott, Jason Schwartzman and Taylor Shilling and Fun Mom Dinner starring Toni Collette and Bridget Everett. Scott started her career in television on the late-night series Jimmy Kimmel Live. Scott is a gun violence prevention advocate and a founding member of the Everytown Creative Council. She also serves as Co-Chair for the Center for Reproductive Rights Los Angeles benefit.

Celebrating the founding members of Rags 'n' Riches, the pioneers of scholarships at NDB.

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