Alabama A&M Recognized as Six-Time Winner of RYS Program

January 22, 2025
Ebony Magazine Highlights AAMU’s Retool Your School 4-Peat Success
In 2024, Alabama A&M University was named a winner in The Home Depot Retool Your School (RYS) program for the fourth year in a row. Thanks to 500,000+
unique votes AAMU receive a $100,000 campus improvement grant during the 2024 campaign. Ebony Magazine recently featured AAMU’s 4-peat success as a multi-year winner of the campaign that supports HBCU campus improvements around
the nation.
Last year’s AAMU win signified the passion of the Alabama A&M community, as AAMU garnered 517,146 total votes - the second most of all 67 competing institutions. In 2021 and 2022, Alabama A&M secured the first prize $75,000 campus improvement grant. In 2023, as The Home Depot raised the stakes to offer more resources to competing HBCUs, AAMU won a first prize grant worth $150,000 in campus improvements.
Last year’s AAMU win signified the passion of the Alabama A&M community, as AAMU garnered 517,146 total votes - the second most of all 67 competing institutions. In 2021 and 2022, Alabama A&M secured the first prize $75,000 campus improvement grant. In 2023, as The Home Depot raised the stakes to offer more resources to competing HBCUs, AAMU won a first prize grant worth $150,000 in campus improvements.
Since 2009, the Retool Your School Program has provided over $9.2 million in grants
that allow HBCUs to make sustainable improvements to their campuses. The Home Depot
has grown the Retool Your School Campus Improvement Grant Program to a total grant
pool to $2M awarded between 30 HBCUs. 2024 marked AAMU’s sixth win in the program's
15-year history.
Past AAMU RYS Wins:
2024 - $100,000 (Second Place)
2023 - $150,000 (First Place)
2022 - $75,000 (First Place)
2021 - $75,000 (First Place)
2019 - $50,000 (First Place)
2012 - $25,000 (Campus Pride Award)
2024 - $100,000 (Second Place)
2023 - $150,000 (First Place)
2022 - $75,000 (First Place)
2021 - $75,000 (First Place)
2019 - $50,000 (First Place)
2012 - $25,000 (Campus Pride Award)