

HBCU AI Innovation Day at Dreamin’ In Color
The HBCU AI Innovation Day is a focused, high-impact event for HBCU leaders who are reimagining how their institutions can lead in innovation, student success, and workforce readiness.
Hosted by Tech Forward, a nonprofit committed to increasing access to tech careers for underrepresented communities, and presented in partnership with Salesforce, this invitation-only gathering explores how HBCUs can embrace AI, CRM, and data analytics to:
Prepare students for the future of work
Integrate tech-forward curriculum and AI literacy into academic programs
Drive institutional growth in areas like enrollment, advancement, and student services
Build a more equitable digital transformation strategy across campus
This 2-hour session is packed with insightful discussion, practical ideas, and opportunities for collaboration with your peers—all with the goal of helping HBCUs harness technology to better serve their students and communities. Lunch is included.
Whether you're exploring new initiatives or scaling digital transformation efforts, this is a space to connect, learn, and lead.
Ideal Attendees:
Education Professionals, University Presidents and Cabinets, Provosts, CIOs, CTOs, VPs of Enrollment & Advancement, Institutional Research, Online Education, and Marketing & Communications leaders.
Topics Include:
Student Success at Scale
AI in Advancement and Fundraising
AI for Enrollment, Recruitment, and Financial Aid
Fireside Chats with Industry Leaders
How to bring CRM, AI, and data analytics curriculum directly to your institution
This is more than a tech event—it's a movement to empower HBCUs and education institutions through innovation, inclusion, and intentional community building. Come be part of shaping the future of education.
Learn More About the Salesforce HBCU360 Initiative
Salesforce partners with Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) by providing internship and career opportunities for students. Salesforce also helps accelerate HBCU digital transformations with pro bono resources. Through their HBCU360 initiative, they’ve activated partnerships with 20 HBCUs.
Contact Information:
For any questions, please contact us at info@dreaminincolor.com