The Obamas And Brian Chesky Launch A $100 Million College Scholarship Fund

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The Obamas And Brian Chesky Launch A $100 Million College Scholarship Fund
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The fund will will support college students pursuing careers in public service, provide money for multiple years of travel, and build students’ connections to a network of leaders.

... [+]announced the launch of a $100 million scholarship fund

The name of the scholarship is the Voyager Scholarship, The Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service. The new fund is being established with a $100 million personal contribution from Chesky to the Obama Foundation. Applications for the scholarship will be accepted beginning today. They must be received by June 14, 2022.

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