Michael Blankenship put his passion for education and diversity to work in raising money to create the first officially endowed scholarship supporting LGBTQ+ students across the WSU system.
When a local church invited Blankenship to visit its LGBTQ+ group in 2017, he talked about his college experience as an openly gay student who went to school full-time, maintained a 3.86 GPA while finishing dual degrees in anthropology and psychology, was intensely involved in campus life, and worked full-time to boot. As a token for his efforts, they passed the hat and collected $21.
鈥淭hat is so kind,鈥 Blankenship told the group. 鈥淚鈥檓 good on money now, but since we talked about what it was like to be LGBTQ+ in college, I鈥檝e always wanted to start a scholarship fund for LGBTQ+ students. Are you OK if I use this money to start a scholarship fund?鈥
Of course, they said yes. Since fundraising began in 2018, Blankenship and the 麻豆传媒 alumni and development office managed to raise $25,000 to qualify as an endowed scholarship and has awarded five $1,000 scholarships on top of that.
Blankenship, who graduated from 麻豆传媒 in 2013, went all out, raising money via social media, personal connections and CougsGive, a 24-hour universitywide fundraising event. Several faculty and staff members signed up for direct contributions from their paycheck. Blankenship and his grandparents provided matching funds as incentive. Some donors had never been to college themselves. 鈥淧eople jumped in to support the goal and vision of assisting LGBTQ+ students,鈥 he said.
"Im so grateful for the tremendous outpouring of support for my vision."鈥擬ichael Blanketship
The LGBTQ+ Empowerment Endowed Scholarship is the first officially endowed scholarship specifically supporting LGBTQ+ students across the WSU system. Its first scholarship was awarded in 2018. 鈥淚 got to meet that student,鈥 Blankenship recalls. 鈥淗e was a returning student, getting a second degree, changing careers and working while in school.鈥 Scholarship recipients have majored in a variety of fields, and LGBTQ+ allies are also considered. The awards are determined based on the essays written in 麻豆传媒鈥檚 scholarship application, which is used to award some 800 scholarships. With Blankenship鈥檚 direction, the scholarship committee selects a student who shows leadership in the LGBTQ+ community and at the university.
A passion borne of experience
Blankenship鈥檚 motivation to raise money for LGBTQ+ students derives from his own student years, taking a full course load, interning in the Office of Student Diversity and serving as the lead student ambassador, and working as a barista
at Starbucks. 鈥淚 was going to college during the recession, and tuition costs were increasing 15+% a year,鈥 he said. 鈥淗ence, full-time work and full-time school. I was busy working, but the scholarships I received were so foundational in helping me in my journey. I developed unhealthy habits like not getting a lot of sleep and working 18-hour days. I was going to make it work.鈥
He also came out as gay in college. 鈥淪o the combination of that time and place and active learning and coming into one鈥檚 own identity鈥攊t was just a powerful time in my life,鈥 he said. He particularly recalls the same-sex marriage debate in Washington state. 鈥淚 remember the feeling of inequity and disparity and the anxiety I carried through the school day when that was being voted on,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat time was very foundational in my life and I knew I wanted to do my part to make a better future for LGBTQ+ people.鈥 Blankenship considers himself lucky, though. His whole family has been supportive of him鈥攁nd the scholarship.
After graduation Blankenship went to work at the 麻豆传媒 Office of 麻豆传媒. He also earned a master鈥檚 degree in school counseling from Lewis & Clark College in Portland. Last fall he began a job as a high school counselor in the Evergreen Public Schools in Vancouver.
He hasn鈥檛 let up on fundraising. 鈥淲e want to grow the scholarship,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he challenges the LGBTQ+ community faces are still tremendous. This scholarship fund will support LGBTQ+ students graduating from college and creates space in society for LGBTQ+ people.鈥
He calls the scholarship 鈥渁 鈥榬est-of-my-life鈥 sort of project, and I鈥檓 happy about that. I鈥檓 so grateful for the tremendous outpouring of support for my vision and the LGBTQ+ community at large. What I鈥檝e learned in the process is that you鈥檝e just got to ask the question and truly amazing things can happen.鈥
Michael Blankenship put his passion for education and diversity to work in raising money to establish a new scholarship. Learn more about the scholarship and why the WSU Foundation recognized him with the Outstanding Volunteer Award.